Senator Kennedy has done what so many so-called “leaders” in the West are afraid to do: call out the cowardice and confusion of liberal politicians when danger arrives. This time, it’s British Labour boss Keir Starmer who’s in the hot seat. When the world faces the growing threat of Iran messing with global shipping lanes, the last thing anyone needs is another timid globalist hiding behind cheap excuses—especially when America and her allies are under threat.
Let’s not sugarcoat it: Iran has been causing chaos around the world, threatening ships in the Strait of Hormuz, and giving every sign they’re itching for trouble. President Trump, acting like a real leader, asked the Europeans to help protect these vital waters. What did our so-called friends do? Most of them turned their backs and mumbled about not wanting to get dragged into a war they didn’t start. Since when did self-preservation become a bad thing? Since weak, liberal politicians decided it’s easier to stick their heads in the sand and let America clean up the mess.
Keir Starmer, the darling of Britain’s left, had a real chance to take a stand and show that the West won’t let aggressive dictatorships walk all over us. Did he step up, defend freedom of navigation, or put real strength behind his words? Of course not. He froze, worried more about angry tweets and Brussels bureaucrats than doing the right thing. That’s what happens when you let woke politics guide your foreign policy: you end up siding with nobody, pleasing everybody, and accomplishing nothing.
It’s not just embarrassing—it’s dangerous. Our enemies can smell weakness a mile away. When they see leaders like Starmer cower and refuse to step up, they get bolder. Meanwhile, America is left holding the bag—again. And why? Because too many European “allies” would rather bow to Iran than stand shoulder to shoulder with the United States.
Kennedy’s takedown is a wake-up call. The West needs backbone, not more empty speeches pouring out of pampered politicians’ mouths. The world is already on fire. Do we really want limp-wristed liberals like Starmer deciding whether we put it out—or just fan the flames?
Source: Redstate
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