Events in Iran may seem far away, easily removed from our day-to-day life. To some extent, that is true, but in another sense – looking over the horizon – President Trump is wisely looking ahead.
Iran’s nuclear program – and gross brutality toward innocents, killing 36,000 protestors last month – are central to the public discussion about President Trump’s bold decision to eliminate Iran’s theocratic dictator. But the “issue behind the issue” is Iran’s desire to get long-range missiles.
Today, Iran is pushing for nuclear weapons and – yes – just executed thousands, but they are building missiles – ballistic and cruise – with an eye toward hitting the United States and Europe.
These missiles – “ballistic,” parabolic trajectory entering and falling from space, and “cruise,” ground-level and computer-guided – are a direct threat to US and European security.
To date, Iran has developed and stockpiled 3,000 short- and medium-range – not long-range – missiles. They carry conventional warheads, which could potentially be nuclear. These missiles are Shabab-3 (600 miles’ range), Emad-1 (1,240 miles), and Sejil (1,550 miles). None can hit America.
On the other hand, Iran’s dictator, radical Islamic theocrats, and military want long-range missiles to threaten or hit America and northern Europe. In this push, they are intense – often showcasing new technologies unrelated to nuclear, like hypersonic and long-range cruise missiles.
Bluntly, President Trump is “looking around corners,” working to anticipate threats America – and free peoples – will face “tomorrow,” proceeding to eliminate them. As this engagement with Iran continues, triggered by Iran’s determination to get nuclear weapons, Trump is looking at missiles.
Watch what happens as Iran’s belligerence, which is really the belligerence of a theocratic elite and brutal military (IRGC), reaches a spike. The more Iran defends terrorism, its nuclear program, and its missile program, the more likely it is that Trump – and Israel – will wipe out their missile technology.
In the end, while the entire world has lived in fear of the Iranian nuclear program, Democrats and Republicans refusing – until now – to eliminate it kinetically, the “issue behind the issue” is delivery capacity, Iran’s ability to use long-range missiles to hit DC, New York, and our deep interior.
Watch closely, and what we are likely to learn is that Trump is smart like a fox, if we do not already know that. He gave Iran a diplomatic out knowing their arrogance would likely forbid it, hit their leadership, which triggered IRGC reaction against US bases and allies, allowing another strike on their nuclear program – but just as importantly – a chance to end their long-range missile program.
History – as they say – is generally “made by inches.” But occasionally, a bold quarterback comes along. He throws long bombs into the end zone, and they are caught. President Trump is that quarterback, as bold as Reagan, Truman, Theodore Roosevelt, and our Founders in their day.
The outcome will be a substantially safer world, one in which the chief sponsor of terror, a nearly capable nuclear Iran and its immoral leadership – and dangerous missiles – are no longer a threat.
Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, Maine attorney, ten-year naval intelligence officer (USNR), and 25-year businessman. He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (North Country Press, 2018), and “Cherish America: Stories of Courage, Character, and Kindness” (Tower Publishing, 2024). He is the National Spokesman for AMAC. Today, he is running to be Maine’s next Governor (please visit BobbyforMaine.com to learn more)!


Thank God that He has given us president Trump for such a time as this. Keep praying.
Operation Epic Fury – something being done at the right time, for the right reasons, in the right way . It was good to hear the two words “No More ” – spoken by the President after he listed the wrong doing that Iran has engaged in for so many years. May freedom flourish for the good freedom loving people of Iran in the future. Let civilization and civilized people everywhere be better for this endeavor to put an end to evil and establish Good ways of doing things in Iran. A future Iran that lives by principles such as Faith, Family and Freedom Freedom -:that’s a good thought.
Khameni is dead. And I am celebrating. As should we all be. The squawking sniveling democrats are now crying about who will rule Iran now. Look at the bright side, whoever it is they cant possibly be any worse than the radical scum that we just incinerated. Go Trump, and Godspeed to out troops and the Israeli troops as well!
SHOULD HAVE BEEN DONE LONG AGO
Great article, Bobby, we, that understand President Trump and his goal’s are 100%, on board.
It would seem a priority to eliminate any and all missiles and any and all support, supply and command-control for these missiles. We have plenty of capacity to precisely hit these points and put them out of commission. I hope that is part of the plan……
We can Counter.
ID launch sites
Use decoys to fire missiles
Excellent article and review of the intentions and actions of Iran leadership. These radical terrorists do not hesitate to murder many thousand s of their own citizens. They have carried terrorism to our bases and to our country for decades. They plainly state their goal of destroying America. Voting for their allies in our government is the same as signing a warrant for the destruction of our country. That will impact future generations, poor excuse for a cowardly action in current elections.
RBC, I do not disagree about the evil of the current Iranian regime that has been in power since 1979. I know that Israel has had to defend itself from many terrorists’ attacks backed by Iranian money over the years. Still, the US is not the world’s policeman. Since the US soil was not deliberately attacked by Iran, I am not 100% behind President Trump’s action at this time.
Were there other options available that were not used? Don’t know. I just hope that another can of worms has not been opened.