June 24, 2025

Trump brokers peace deal between Iran and Israel after just twelve days

President Donald Trump has pulled off what many thought impossible: ending a war between Israel and Iran in just 12 days, according to The Daily Wire.

His announcement on Monday, via Truth Social, declared a ceasefire and a full end to hostilities, a move that’s already being hailed as a diplomatic masterstroke. The progressive crowd might scoff, but this is the kind of bold leadership that cuts through endless bureaucratic hand-wringing.

Trump’s deal, dubbed the end of “The 12 Day War,” halts a conflict that could have engulfed the Middle East in chaos. The agreement not only stops the fighting but also dismantles Iran’s nuclear ambitions, a long-standing conservative priority. Leave it to the left to downplay a win that protects global stability.

The war kicked off with Israel’s air force dominating Tehran’s skies, targeting military sites and key leaders. Strikes hit Iran’s state-run news agency and even Evin Prison, a notorious lockup for political dissidents. This wasn’t just flexing muscle; it was a calculated gut-punch to Iran’s war machine.

Israel’s Strategic Triumph

Israel’s precision strikes, backed by U.S. support, obliterated Iran’s nuclear program. Vice President JD Vance, on Fox News, called it “a world where Iran cannot build a nuclear weapon.” That’s a victory for everyone who values a Middle East not held hostage by apocalyptic threats.

Vance credited Trump with “working the phones constantly” to secure this deal. Contrast that with the endless Zoom calls of progressive diplomats who’d rather debate pronouns than defuse bombs. Trump’s hustle delivered results, not rhetoric.

The ceasefire, effective after final missions, spans 12 hours, after which the war is officially over. Trump’s vision wasn’t just to pause the fighting but to “produce long-term peace,” as Vance put it. Critics might call it ambitious, but ambition is what separates leaders from bureaucrats.

Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities, once a looming danger, are now in ruins. Trump had long pushed for negotiations to deconstruct these sites, and he delivered without firing a single extra shot. The woke crowd might cry about diplomacy’s “complexities,” but sometimes strength speaks louder than seminars.

Vance didn’t mince words: Iran’s “failed effort to build a nuclear weapon” proves they’re “not very good at war.” He’s right—Tehran’s bluster couldn’t match Israel’s precision or Trump’s resolve. This is what happens when you prioritize results over endless U.N. resolutions.

For Iran, this could be a chance to pivot, as Vance suggested, toward peace. Their support for terror networks and missile programs has been a dead end. Maybe now they’ll see that sabre-rattling doesn’t pay like cooperation might.

A Reset for the Region

Vance called the 12 Day War “an important reset moment for the entire region.” That’s not just spin—it’s a recognition that Trump’s deal reshapes the Middle East’s future. While progressives clutch their pearls over “militarism,” real peace requires real action.

Trump himself congratulated both nations, praising their “Stamina, Courage, and Intelligence” in ending the war.

He warned that this conflict “could have gone on for years, and destroyed the entire Middle East.” The man’s not wrong—his intervention stopped a catastrophe.

“God bless Israel, God bless Iran, God bless the Middle East,” Trump declared. It’s a unifying sentiment that cuts through the divisive noise of today’s politics. Leave it to the left to find fault with a prayer for peace.

The agreement also crippled Iran’s conventional missile capabilities, which Vance noted had threatened Israel. That’s not just a win for Jerusalem—it’s a win for anyone who wants a stable region. The chattering classes might not like it, but security isn’t built on good intentions.

This ceasefire isn’t just a pause; it’s a foundation for long-term stability, something Trump has always prioritized.

Vance said Trump “hit the reset button” for the region, and the evidence backs him up. Meanwhile, the progressive echo chamber will probably demand a trigger warning for such decisiveness.

Written By:
Benjamin Clark

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