Saturday delivered a shockwave. American firepower, teamed with the brave warriors of Israel, didn’t just strike Iran—they delivered a blunt warning to every rogue regime out there. Under the cover of darkness, they wiped out Iranian weapon sites and shook the very foundations of the nation’s leadership. Reports broke that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, long the face of anti-American hate and terror, is among the fallen. For anyone who doubts America’s strength, this is real proof. The world just learned: if you threaten the U.S. or our closest allies, you risk losing everything.
While the left cries about “restraint” and lectures us on diplomacy, what has their soft approach gotten us? A nuclear-hungry Iran, dead Americans, and terror spreading through the Middle East. No amount of liberal appeasement ever stopped the ayatollahs in Tehran. This strike was overdue. The so-called “experts” love to wring their hands, but the truth is, their weakness just emboldened Iran year after year.
Let’s not forget who the real villains are. Khamenei was no martyr—he ran a brutal regime, crushed free speech, and sent rockets flying at U.S. allies. The global elites coddled him, pretending that signing deals and looking the other way would magically turn Iran’s thugs into peaceful neighbors. Meanwhile, hard-working Iranians suffered under his iron fist. The world deserves better, and frankly, America deserves better than lectures from the same progressive pundits who watched evil flourish.
The media gets nervous when America takes bold action, but that’s exactly what’s needed. Iran’s state-controlled broadcasts tried to spin the story, but there’s no hiding the truth. This is a historic blow. For decades, Tehran thought they could play both sides—terror abroad, sweet talk at the UN, and liberals fell for it every time. Not anymore. The time for talking is over.
So now the elites wring their hands and whisper about “instability.” Maybe they’d rather see a world where tyrants live forever, and America steps back. But when you finally draw a red line and mean it, bad actors pay the price. Isn’t that what leadership is supposed to look like?
Source: Redstate
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