Qatar just humiliated Iran in the skies while Biden watched the chaos from the sidelines

Qatar just sent a message to Iran—and the world—louder than anything you’ll hear from the Biden White House. Over the weekend, Qatar’s air force shot down two Iranian SU-24 fighter jets that dared to cross into their airspace. Not only that, Qatar picked off seven ballistic missiles and five drones that Iran hurled at their territory. When you have real leadership, enemies learn that pushing boundaries comes with consequences.

Let’s pause and remember: just a few short years ago, American strength kept rogue regimes like Iran in check. Thanks to bold, no-nonsense foreign policy, the United States was respected—and our allies acted confidently, knowing America had their back. Now what do we have? Liberals who wring their hands and issue toothless statements while radical regimes like Iran act out and lash missiles across the region. Instead of protecting innocents—or even striking military targets—Iran chooses to target civilians and critical infrastructure, showing their true colors.

Meanwhile, Middle Eastern powers are joining forces with Operation Epic Fury, standing up to the Iranian menace in a way that puts the Biden team’s empty talk to shame. When American strength fades into the background, it’s our allies who are forced to take bold action. The truth is, the “America Last” agenda doesn’t just make us weak—it invites chaos abroad and danger at home. The globalists and left-wing elites would rather appease radicals and apologize for our very existence than actually defend our allies and our interests.

The Biden administration and their media cheerleaders can whine about “reckless” missile attacks all they want, but words won’t stop a single rocket from flying, nor will they rebuild a single home destroyed by Iran’s aggression. Peace through strength is how you keep madmen in line, not press conferences and hollow statements about “international norms”—whatever that’s supposed to mean to a terrorist regime.

Ask yourself this: do you feel safer today than when America projected real power abroad? The world sees it. Iran sees it. Qatar sees it. And as our so-called leaders keep proving, weakness is provocative. Maybe it’s time the White House remembered whose side they’re supposed to be on.

Source: Townhall


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