Iran has gone off the rails—again. This week, the rogue regime fired on Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City, a crucial site for liquified natural gas. It’s blatant aggression, and everyone knows it’s retaliation for Israel’s recent strike on Iran’s South Pars Gas Field. The world should know by now: Iran loves poking its neighbors, proving once more why the Middle East is so unstable.
Let’s be clear, Iran feels emboldened when the White House acts weak. Under Biden and his progressive pals, America’s enemies run wild. They see sloppy foreign policy and think they can get away with murder—literally. Meanwhile, American energy independence crumbles and our oil prices go through the roof. Who benefits when Iran burns gas fields and attacks neighboring economies? Not hardworking Americans at the pump, that’s for sure.
What did Qatar do to deserve Iranian missiles? Here’s the real answer: nothing except playing by the rules and getting caught in the crossfire of Iran’s vendetta against Israel. This gutter-level bullying shows Tehran doesn’t care about international stability or global energy security—they care about control, chaos, and scaring everyone stupid enough to let them.
But here’s what the radicals in D.C. will never admit: under President Trump, the mullahs kept their rockets in their pockets. They were too busy sweating over “maximum pressure” to waste time provoking America and its allies. Trump knew how to keep these thugs in line. The left howled, the media scoffed, but the world was safer.
It’s not just Iran launching attacks; it’s the liberal establishment launching us headfirst into weakness. When good nations try to stand up to bullies, the progressive elites get nervous. They’ll talk circles about “diplomacy” while Tehran plots its next move. A nation can either be respected or laughed at. Right now, thanks to soft globalists, America is the punchline. How many more gas fields need to burn before someone in Washington wakes up?
Source: Redstate
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