King Charles III is packing his bags for America. That’s right, the British monarch is flying in for a state visit this April to wave at the crowds and honor America’s 250th birthday. But let’s not kid ourselves. This isn’t just royal fanfare. It’s about cleaning up after a mess that global elites helped create—a fractured relationship between the U.S. and the U.K., all thanks to the chaos of the Iran war.
It’s rich, really. For all their speeches about partnership and unity, the so-called world leaders have let our country’s friendships go up in smoke. Washington’s weak leadership and obsession with pleasing global powers have made America look like a pushover. Now, King Charles wants to patch things up, as if a smile and a wave can fix the damage open borders and reckless foreign policy have done.
Look around. Our own politicians—especially those kowtowing to globalists—have been more interested in climate conferences and international praise than defending our interests. They let relations with Britain rot while greenlighting chaos in the Middle East. Liberals want us to gush over a British king swooping in as a peacemaker, but where was all this concern when American interests were burning?
It’s not just about royal photo ops or fancy dinners. Every handshake on this visit is a reminder of how easily our own leaders give away America’s strength. The left fawns over kings and foreign approval but turns up its nose at American pride. Real patriots remember what made this country great—hard work, strong borders, and a backbone in world affairs.
So King Charles can come toast to 250 years of American liberty. But maybe, instead of rolling out the red carpet, our leaders should focus on rebuilding the American spirit that made Britain jealous in the first place. Is it too much to ask for an America-first approach, or will the left keep letting the world walk all over us—crown and all?
Source: Washington Times
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