Iran: They’re Defenseless Because, Until That Last Missile Is Fired, They Have Little Power– Trump

U.S. President Donald Trump formally swore in Markwayne Mullin as the new Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) during a ceremony held in Washington, D.C.

Speaking at the event, Trump highlighted ongoing developments in the conflict with Iran, signaling potential progress toward ending hostilities. He revealed that high-level discussions are taking place aimed at achieving a ceasefire and a diplomatic resolution to the war.

During the ceremony, Trump emphasized the strategic position of the United States, noting that Iran remains vulnerable. In a video shared by DWS News, he stated, “They’re defenseless because, until that last missile is fired, they have little power. But we are in about the best bargaining position. We’re way ahead of schedule.”

The President’s remarks underscored a combination of military readiness and diplomatic maneuvering, suggesting that the U.S. holds leverage in ongoing negotiations. Trump’s comments also reflected a broader strategy to balance pressure on Iran while keeping channels open for talks that could bring about an end to the conflict.

Mullin, who now leads the DHS, took the oath amid a backdrop of heightened international attention on U.S.-Iran relations.

The event, attended by key officials and media representatives, reinforced the administration’s message of maintaining strong defense capabilities while actively pursuing avenues for negotiation.

As the new Secretary of Homeland Security, Mullin faces the challenge of coordinating national security efforts at a time when the U.S. position in Iran remains pivotal. Trump’s statement during the swearing-in highlights the administration’s focus on leveraging both diplomatic and strategic advantages to manage the ongoing crisis effectively….See More 

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