Mike Evans
Trump and Iran’s three-headed dragon - opinion
Donald Trump: Finish the job - opinion
Bankrupt Iran’s regime before it bankrolls more terror - opinion
Liars, lunatics, and losers: Iran’s empire of terror is crumbling - opinion
After 46 years of lies, fanaticism, and fear, Iran faces economic collapse, weakened proxies, and growing internal instability.
Trump's Iran negotiations walk him into a $300 b. extortion scheme by the IRGC - opinion
Terrorism is a business. Bombing Iran is significant, but bankrupting Iran is even more significant.
Iran is like the ‘Titanic,’ and it's time for Donald Trump to sink it - opinion
Trump needs to make it clear to Iran: Either you do what I am telling you, or Kharg Island will be wiped off the map.
Ahmadinejad, ‘The New York Times,’ and media lies - opinion
Public opinion shapes political pressure. Political pressure shapes military decisions. And media narratives shape public opinion.
Donald Trump, do not negotiate with the devil in Tehran - opinion
You cannot kill a demon with a bullet. The ideology driving terror in Iran will not disappear.
In double trouble: Iran’s oil crisis – opinion
Given that the Islamic Republic’s lifeblood – oil – is being squeezed, it should learn from history that collapse always begins with a warning sign such as this one
Trump made a deal with Evangelicals to become president - opinion
Donald Trump’s rise wasn’t driven by Israel, but by millions of Evangelical voters who demanded action on faith, values, and unwavering support, noted Evangelical leader Mike Evans writes.
Tehran's downfall: The ayatollah regime will end by October 2028 - opinion
In Tehran, a clock counts down to Israel’s destruction in 2040. But they are watching the wrong clock.
Iran’s poisoned chalice: can economic pressure end the regime? - opinion
The poisoned chalice is not forced; it is chosen when there is no other option left.
Tucker Carlson’s antisemitic rhetoric: A dangerous echo of Father Coughlin - opinion
His tactics, his rhetoric, and his fixation on Jewish conspiracy theories follow the Coughlin playbook, line by line.