While You Were Distracted With Biden and Harris, Trump Makes Bold Move to Apply ‘Maximum Pressure’ on Terrorist Enemy

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President Donald Trump proved his skills as a world leader by applying “maximum pressure” on Iran. The Commander in Chief just put the squeeze on the Ayatollah by confiscating four tanker ships full of illegal, sanction-busting gasoline. The network media isn’t going to tell you that because the Deep State is desperate to distract everyone with the news that Kamala Harris will be Joe Biden’s new playmate until November.

Pressure on the Ayatollah

Right wingers already have their minds made up to keep America great by keeping President Donald Trump in the oval office, where he belongs. That’s why they’re thrilled to see him slapping Iran’s Ayatollah around a little. Left leaning Wall Street Journal reports, “the administration looks to up its ‘campaign of maximum pressure’ against the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.”

Conservatives don’t really care what freaky things Biden and Harris get down to, when they start jammin’ in Joe’s garage with some of Kamala’s happy-weed. Many lament that it’s too bad Trump can’t call in an airstrike on Portland or Seattle. One reaper drone could have dealt with the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone and produced less collateral damage than what was done by the looters and arsonists.

“Last month,” the Journal reports, “U.S. federal prosecutors filed suit to seize the four tankers of gasoline that Iran was sending to Venezuela.” That’s the socialist country that Biden and Harris use a model for what America should be. The one where they eat their pets and use the money for toilet paper.

No military force used

The military managed to seize four ships full of gasoline without firing a shot. “One official said the vessels had been taken over without the use of military force but didn’t provide any details.” The idea is to discourage “shipping companies and other organizations from doing business with Iran and Venezuela.”

The Administration managed to separate four ships from a convoy of nine vessels traveling together in a convoy to Houston with only a phone call. The other five ships were owned by Iran, so they “were being escorted by an Iranian naval vessel.” The four which were seized were “all privately owned,” and “broke away from the convoy after their owners were contacted by the U.S. federal government.”

According to an international lawsuit filed by the U.S., “an Iranian businessman affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Iran’s elite military unit designated by the U.S. as a terror group, arranged the fuel deliveries through a network of shell companies to avoid detection and evade U.S. sanctions.” It goes on to add, “the action is the latest in a series of moves the U.S. has taken against Iran and its ally Venezuela as part of a broad operation to pressure the governments in Tehran and Caracas to meet U.S. demands.”

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