The latest move from the U.S.—using British military bases to target Iran—is just another chapter in the endless globalist chess game. Washington elites are once again dragging America into risky foreign operations, hiding behind words like “defensive.” Yet, nobody bothers to ask what exactly we’re defending. Is it American interests, or the interests of the global order that always seems to demand more from hardworking Americans?
This partnership with the UK proves just how desperate and directionless the current administration has become. Instead of putting America first, they’re eager to tie us even closer to Europe’s endless entanglements. The Biden team bends over backwards to appease their globalist pals, while pretending this is all about safety. But who ends up paying the price? American families, American soldiers, and American taxpayers—every single time.
Of course, the liberal media cheers this on, acting as if America isn’t already more involved in the Middle East than anyone ever wanted. They’ll call it “necessary cooperation” and “international stability,” as if those buzzwords can cover up weak leadership and failed strategies. Meanwhile, left-wing politicians love nothing more than letting the rest of the world control our military moves. Apparently, America’s sovereignty is up for debate, as long as it fits the Liberal playbook.
While the current government chases shadows overseas, real threats are ignored back home. Our borders leak like a sieve, crime surges, and the economy stutters. But hey, as long as Iran gets the message that America and Britain can team up on a whim, our leaders will pat themselves on the back. Never mind the cost—or the risks to American lives.
Once again, the ruling class proves it cares more about international standing than national strength. Americans deserve better than these endless foreign adventures and empty promises of defense. When will our leaders finally choose to defend us first—and stop treating America like someone else’s pawn?
Source: Breitbart
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