June 25, 2025

Jeb Bush praises Donald Trump's decisive strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities

President Donald Trump’s decisive strike on Iran’s nuclear ambitions has conservatives cheering. The move, a bold flex of American might, earned rare praise from former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, a one-time GOP rival.

Fox News reported that Trump ordered military strikes to cripple Iran’s nuclear program, while Jeb Bush, alongside other heavyweights from United Against Nuclear Iran, hailed the decision as a game-changer.

Israel, under Trump’s pressure, dialed back its strikes and held a ceasefire. The strike’s ripple effects are already reshaping Middle East dynamics.

Bush, chair of United Against Nuclear Iran, didn’t hold back his admiration. “We applaud President Trump and the United States for this decision—one of the most important of the 21st century,” his group’s statement declared. Such praise from a Bush dynasty scion underscores the strike’s weight.

Trump’s Strategic Masterstroke Unveiled

Trump’s strike wasn’t just a military jab; it was a geopolitical haymaker. The Islamic Republic’s nuclear dreams took a direct hit, and the message was clear: America’s back in the driver’s seat. Progressive hand-wringing over “escalation” misses the point—deterrence requires backbone.

Jeb Bush, son of George H.W. and brother of George W., knows a thing or two about tough calls.

His group’s statement called Trump’s move “a watershed moment” that “reasserts American strength.” For once, a Bush and MAGA align without a debate stage brawl.

Trump, never shy, took to social media with gratitude. “Thank you to Jeb Bush — Very much appreciated!” he posted. The nod from a 2016 primary foe shows even old rivals can’t deny Trump’s resolve.

Bush’s backing isn’t just a headline; it’s a signal to the GOP establishment. As chairman of United Against Nuclear Iran, his voice carries clout with anti-Tehran hawks. His support suggests Trump’s strike could unify conservative factions.

Others joined the chorus, including Nikki Haley and Mike Pence. Their endorsements add heft to Trump’s gamble, framing it as a Republican rallying point. The anti-woke crowd sees this as proof that strength, not diplomacy, tames tyrants.

Israel’s restraint, nudged by Trump’s pressure, shows his influence extends beyond U.S. borders. A ceasefire was held, avoiding a wider conflict. Critics might call it luck, but supporters see a calculated win.

A Nod to Past Rivalries

Trump and Bush’s history adds spice to this moment. They clashed at a 2015 GOP debate in Simi Valley, California, trading barbs under Reagan’s shadow. Bush’s 2016 campaign fizzled, but his praise now buries old hatchets—for now.

The United Against Nuclear Iran statement didn’t mince words: Trump’s action “sends an unmistakable message to rogue regimes.” Where Obama-era deals coddled Iran, Trump’s strike redraws red lines. Conservatives argue this is what leadership looks like.

Haley and Pence, both Trump alumni, echoed Bush’s enthusiasm. Their support counters progressive narratives about reckless warmongering. The strike, they imply, was precision, not chaos.

Trump’s move rewrites the script on Iran’s defiance. “The era of impunity is over,” United Against Nuclear Iran declared. That’s music to MAGA ears, tired of endless talks with no teeth.

Bush’s role as a Bush dynasty figure makes his praise a bridge to traditional Republicans. His group’s statement lauded Trump for acting where “others delayed and wavered.” It’s a subtle dig at past administrations, including his brother’s.

Trump’s strike, backed by Bush, Haley, and Pence, marks a high point for conservative foreign policy. It’s a reminder that strength, not apologies, defines America’s role. The woke left may clutch pearls, but the heartland sees a president unafraid to lead.

Written By:
Benjamin Clark

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