Iran, that great defender of “peace,” is at it again. The regime sent missiles and drones not just toward Israel but straight over the Gulf, aiming for locations that host American military bases. And now, in a real show of backbone, Iran’s president is falling over himself to apologize to the Gulf countries. So, not just launching missiles, but then groveling to the neighbors, hoping they won’t hit back or side with the real protectors—America and Israel.
Let’s not kid ourselves. Iran, emboldened by a weak White House and globalist handwringing, actually thought it could pull this off. The mullahs tested the patience of the whole region and, more tellingly, they exposed every liberal pundit who claims diplomacy is the answer. Missiles and drones flying across sovereign nations—remember, these are the same liberals who lecture Americans about “foreign entanglements” and “provoking” our enemies. Yet, time and again, their policy of appeasement gives us chaos and apologies instead of peace.
And what happens to these Gulf countries that host American bases? They’re on the frontline, stuck between an Iranian dictatorship looking to show off and an American administration that hesitates to project strength. That sends the wrong message—to our allies, to our enemies, and to every American family who depends on a strong military abroad. Iran pushes the limits, and the response is an awkward apology from the same regime that calls for “Death to America” at every chance.
But don’t think for a second Iran is embarrassed. Their public “sorry” is nothing more than theater. It’s a tactic—pretending to play nice with the Gulf states, while saber-rattling to their radical base at home. As usual, the Biden administration and its left-wing cheerleaders will pretend this apology is a victory for “diplomacy,” instead of a smoking gun that proves how far their foreign policy has failed. The world isn’t safer today. Our enemies aren’t more cautious—they’re just more brazen and better at PR.
The truth is, America can’t rely on groveling apologies from hostile regimes. It’s time to stop excusing this madness and start showing some real resolve. Are we going to keep letting Iran call the shots in the Gulf and blame conservatives for demanding action? Or will we finally admit that strength, not sweet words, keeps the world in line?
Source: Just The News
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