President Trump isn’t mincing words: Iran must fully dismantle its nuclear program, or there will be no deal. After the catastrophic failure of the Obama-era Iran deal, the new administration is drawing a clear line — no enrichment, no centrifuges, no nuclear program. Period.
Why? Because Iran’s nuclear ambitions aren’t just theoretical. They are tied directly to terror financing, regional war, and the very real possibility of mass casualty attacks — not just in Israel, but on U.S. soil.
We’re uncovering five key ways Iran funds global terrorism and shows why Trump’s maximum pressure campaign worked — and must return.
Iran’s terror proxies aren’t surviving — they’re thriving, thanks to Tehran’s billions in oil revenue and diplomatic appeasement from the West.
And where does the money come from? Primarily from oil exports and sanctions relief.
Trump’s Fix: Under Trump’s maximum pressure campaign, Iran’s oil revenue was slashed from $100 billion to $11.5 billion. Terrorists had less to work with. That’s not diplomacy. That’s deterrence.
The 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) — the Obama-era deal — unlocked $150 billion in frozen assets for Iran.
Trump’s Fix: In May 2018, President Trump withdrew from the JCPOA, calling it a “disastrous one-sided deal.” He reinstated sanctions, crushed Iran’s economy, and reasserted American leverage.
This isn’t just about Israel. A nuclear-armed Iran could:
Iranian officials chant “Death to America” on the floor of their Parliament. They mean it. And with nukes, they can act on it.
Trump’s Fix: Trump’s position is clear: "Total dismantlement or no deal." No exceptions. No sunset clauses. No enrichment. Nothing short of complete nuclear disarmament is acceptable.
Iran’s hands aren’t clean — they’re soaked in American blood.
Under Biden, that violence has escalated again. Attacks on U.S. troops in Syria and Jordan have killed and injured Americans — while Iran rakes in billions under weakened sanctions.
Trump’s Fix: Under Trump, Iranian General Qassem Soleimani — the mastermind behind global proxy attacks — was eliminated. American deterrence returned. Terrorism slowed.
The Biden administration revoked terrorist designations, relaxed sanctions, and signaled a return to negotiations — just like Obama did. The result?
When we pay, they prepare for war.
Trump’s Fix: Trump’s approach wasn’t polite — it was powerful. Maximum pressure crippled Iran’s economy, broke its terror network’s momentum, and sent a message: You don’t mess with the United States.
Iran’s regime is built on a radical Islamic ideology that rejects freedom, democracy, and Western civilization. They don’t want peace. They want power.
They don’t want a deal. They want a bomb.
And under President Trump, they won’t get one.
Q: Why can’t Iran be trusted with a civilian nuclear program?
A: Iran has repeatedly lied about its nuclear activities, concealed sites from inspectors, and used “peaceful” infrastructure to enrich weapons-grade uranium.
Q: Didn’t the 2015 Iran Deal prevent them from getting a bomb?
A: No. It only delayed their path with sunset clauses and left major loopholes. It gave Iran billions to fund terrorism while allowing centrifuge R&D.
Q: What did Trump’s sanctions actually accomplish?
A: They crippled Iran’s economy, cut off funding to terror proxies, and slowed nuclear progress — without firing a shot.
Call to Action: Stand with Trump. Demand Total Dismantlement.
President Trump has one condition: Iran must dismantle every part of its nuclear program.
No delays. No deception. No nukes.
At Secure America Now, we’re demanding the administration: