Keith Kellogg
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General Keith Kellogg: negotiations with Iran only work when backed by strength. The focus now is on maintaining leverage, protecting strategic waterways, and preventing future aggression from the Iranian regime. @generalkellogg @marklevinshow

"This is a war ... accept the risk." @generalkellogg says sustained pressure on Iran’s key revenue sources could severely weaken the regime.


The Strait of Hormuz is the battlefield that decides everything. @generalkellogg says U.S. control puts the Iranian regime on the edge!

.@generalkellogg explains that power is not just about presence but about the ability to control outcomes when it counts. With the right positioning and strength, America can apply pressure that forces decisions instead of waiting for them.

Gen. Kellogg says Iran is using delay tactics in negotiations, arguing President Trump has more leverage to apply: “They constantly say they’re going to negotiate—that’s right out of their playbook. I’ve said we’re done. The president gave them ample opportunity to negotiate. Now it’s time to finish it. And I think we can. We can strangle them economically—we’re already doing that with the blockade. Let’s compound the problem. Not only do we have terrain advantages, we’ve got the blockade as well. And instead of targeting things that hurt the people, focus on targets that really hurt the regime, like the fuel industry. I think there are still cards to play. The president certainly has them. And I wouldn’t bet against the President of the United States in this situation.”

Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg praised President Trump for his “exquisite instincts” in his handling of the war in Iran. He recommended that Trump go after the conflict like the ancient Romans, saying, “They went to Carthage, they burned it to the ground, took 50,000 prisoners and you never heard from Carthage again. MORE: newsnationnow.com/world/live-upd…


Oil is falling, markets are rising, and that is what strength looks like when American leadership actually enforces consequences abroad. 🎥: @generalkellogg

NEW: NATO’s chief leans in on America's leadership role on the world stage as global pressure builds over the war in Iran. Secretary General Mark Rutte admits how important the United States is to keeping the alliance strong.








