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Iran: Peace Is Better Than War, But War Is Better Than Nuclear Annihilation; It’s A Takeoff– Levin

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Fox News host Mark Levin praised President Donald Trump’s approach to the U.S.-Iran conflict, drawing comparisons to historical wartime leaders during an appearance on Life, Liberty & Levin.

In a video shared by Fox News, Levin discussed Trump’s handling of escalating tensions with Iran, highlighting what he described as decisive and pragmatic leadership.

“Peace is better than war, but war is better than nuclear annihilation. It’s a takeoff on something,” Levin said, underscoring the priority of national security over potential inaction. He suggested that Trump’s willingness to confront threats directly reflected a style similar to presidents who faced high-stakes international crises in the past.

Levin emphasized that the U.S. must maintain strength in its foreign policy to deter adversaries. He noted that history shows periods of hesitation can embolden hostile nations, particularly when nuclear capabilities are involved.

The host’s remarks come as tensions in the Middle East remain high, with U.S. officials monitoring developments closely. Levin argued that Trump’s leadership in such volatile situations demonstrates a clear understanding of the stakes and the need for firm decision-making.

Levin positioned Trump’s strategy as one rooted in realism, warning against compromising national security for the sake of immediate peace.

The discussion also highlighted the broader importance of strong executive leadership during moments of international uncertainty. According to Levin, confronting threats decisively, even at the risk of conflict, is preferable to allowing adversaries to exploit weaknesses that could have far-reaching consequences.

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