Ten US soldiers wounded in Iran strike as weak leadership puts American lives on the line again

America just took another punch to the gut—and, once again, thanks to weak leadership, our soldiers are left bleeding in the desert while the world watches and laughs. Ten U.S. soldiers were wounded after Iran launched a brazen strike on a Saudi air base—yes, you read that right: American lives, in harm’s way, put at risk by Iranian thugs who seem to face zero consequences from this administration’s feeble foreign policy.

Let’s not sugarcoat it. Two of our own are fighting for their lives from serious injuries. These aren’t just numbers—these are American heroes, the backbone of our nation, sacrificed on the altar of globalist games and endless Middle East meddling. Meanwhile, the radical left and their media mouthpieces would rather spend their time talking about climate change or how misgendering is the biggest crisis we face. Pathetic.

Where is the outrage? Where is the accountability? Under strong leadership, Iran wouldn’t dare attack a U.S. base anywhere, let alone in Saudi Arabia. But today, with the White House bending over backward to appease the world, our enemies grow bolder by the day. This isn’t just a crisis; it’s a humiliation designed by weak policy and celebrated by America’s enemies.

Let’s talk about priorities. While American soldiers are shipped off to guard oil fields and cut deals for foreign billionaires, our own borders remain wide open and our neighborhoods suffer. The globalists in D.C. are too busy virtue-signaling to their elitist pals to care about the blood spilled by real Americans overseas. It’s almost as if the safety of our military is less important than securing cushy international handshakes and endless foreign aid.

How many Americans need to be wounded—or worse—before Washington wakes up? Is it any wonder our adversaries keep testing us? When a nation abandons its own warriors, why should anyone respect us? Maybe, just maybe, it’s time we start putting American lives first for a change.

Source: Townhall


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