Iran slams shut Strait of Hormuz as Biden blunders leave America exposed and gas prices soaring

Once again, the world is paying the price for weak American leadership. Iran has just slammed the door on the Strait of Hormuz—one of the globe’s most vital shipping lanes—because they claim the United States broke its promises in some so-called Islamabad deal. Instead of standing up to Iran’s bullying, our leaders keep bowing to globalist pressure and collapsing under the weight of their own failed diplomacy.

Let’s get real: Iran doesn’t fear the United States right now. Why would they? When leftists are in charge, American power fades and our enemies know they can act out whenever they like. Iran knows the U.S. will just keep talking, but never back it up. They see Israeli forces defending themselves in Lebanon, and they use it as an excuse to try to choke the world’s oil supply. Who benefits from this chaos? Not ordinary Americans that’s for sure. It’s the usual club of globalists and profiteers who love to watch America lose.

Liberals are always promising “peace through negotiation.” What happens next? Terror regimes like Iran decide they can rewrite the rules anytime it suits them. They close a strategic waterway, claim “bad faith” by America, and expect the West to play along. It’s laughable—except American families are the ones who feel the pain every time these left-wing fantasies about negotiating with terrorists blow up.

This latest crisis exposes just how hollow the big promises of “interim agreements” really are. America makes the deal, and Iran laughs all the way to the bargaining table. Every time the left caves in to thugs like Tehran, the price goes up—at the gas pump and in America’s standing as a world leader.

Why does the Biden playbook always hand the keys to our enemies? Maybe it’s time America remembers: peace is kept through strength—not surrender. How many more warnings do we need before we stop letting weak-kneed politicians gamble with our future?

Source: Redstate


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