War is raging in the Middle East, and the world is watching. Israel isn’t backing down. Its strikes in Lebanon are a message—loud and clear—to those who think they can threaten the Jewish state and get away with it. Yet, as usual, the liberal elites in Washington and their globalist pals wring their hands and talk about “de-escalation.” It’s laughable. The only thing that stops terrorists is strength, not negotiation tables or weak-kneed speeches.
Meanwhile, Tehran is busy pounding its chest, promising to fight the United States no matter what. Regimes like Iran’s have always underestimated American resolve—thanks in no small part to years of embarrassment under Democrat leadership. When Democrats let our enemies walk all over us, it’s no shock these bullies in Iran think they can push us around. They forget that America, when led by a real president, doesn’t play by their rules.
That brings us to President Trump. The man doesn’t mince words. When enemies threaten American interests, he makes it crystal clear: there will be hell to pay. Compare that to the empty threats and finger wagging from coastal liberals who care more about their international cocktail parties than actual American security. Trump promises to hit Iran “very hard”—and that’s the language these thugs understand. It’s about time the Oval Office spoke with confidence, not apology.
Let’s not pretend the Left cares about peace in the Middle East, either. They talk a big game about human rights, but when terrorists rain rockets on Israel, they look the other way. They’re too afraid of offending their globalist buddies. It’s embarrassing. The average American wants our friends defended and our enemies sent packing, not another lecture in foreign policy “nuance.”
So while the world holds its breath, real Americans know the score. When we project strength, the bad guys back down. When we go wobbly, they come crawling out of the shadows. Maybe the Left should spend less time crying for ceasefires and more time supporting the good guys. Hasn’t the last decade of weakness taught us anything?
Source: Breitbart
Leave a Reply