America Stands Tall While the World Trembles: Trump’s Operation Epic Fury Proves Peace Comes Through Power
It’s about time someone stood up to the bullies of the world. Last night, President Trump showed the kind of leadership we haven’t seen in decades. Together with Israel, America launched a crushing military strike against Iran—the world’s number one state sponsor of terror. The Ayatollah ruled with an iron fist for almost half a century. Now, he’s gone. The Iranian regime lost more than 40 top leaders, and that’s just the beginning.
For weeks, Americans watched as the Iranian people bravely rose up, only to be slaughtered in their own streets and even in hospitals. Liberals and establishment types wrung their hands, worried about “provoking” the Iranian leadership. While they speechified about diplomacy, Iranians died. President Trump got tired of watching.
Intelligence showed the truth: Iran was ready to strike America and its allies with deadly missiles. Waiting would have meant even more dead Americans, Israelis, and innocent people across the Middle East. Of course, the same Democrats and left-wing media who spent years apologizing for Iran’s every crime tried to claim there was “no proof.” Anyone paying attention could see right through them. Trump knew what was at stake. He took out not just Iran’s ability to hit us, but its nerve center.
Some will still whine that America shouldn’t act “preemptively.” Let them. Weakness didn’t stop Iran from building nukes or murdering protesters for nearly fifty years. It only emboldened them. The so-called international “community”—the same crowd that loved Obama’s cash pallets and fake deals—never kept anyone safe. They only made our enemies bolder.
Thanks to Trump’s courage, the Iranian people now have a chance at freedom, and America’s troops can rest easier. Our enemies know there’s a new sheriff in town, and he doesn’t play by globalists’ rules. Maybe the left should stop worrying about Iran’s feelings and start caring about American lives. Isn’t it time we stand with strength, not surrender?
Source: Townhall
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