America’s heroes faced danger from their own supposed “allies,” and liberal media barely bats an eye. Over the weekend, three U.S. Air Force F-15E jets went down—not in enemy territory, but from Kuwaiti friendly fire. Let that sink in. Our well-trained troops are fighting for America, only to be targeted by the very people globalist politicians call “partners.” If this isn’t a sign of so-called international cooperation gone off the rails, what is?
Six brave American airmen were forced to punch out of their jets, trusting that their training—and not the feckless foreign policy of woke leadership—would see them through. The fact that Kuwait, a nation showered with U.S. aid and military support, shot down our aircraft should have every taxpayer and patriot furious. Yet, the Biden administration acts like this is just another day at the office. Is accountability dead? Or does woke ideology matter more than American lives?
A viral video is making the rounds, showing a Kuwaiti supposedly rescuing one of the downed pilots. Sure, some will call this a heartwarming moment. But this shouldn’t distract anyone from the jaw-dropping incompetence that led to the “accident” in the first place. Liberals want us to ignore the big picture: our military trusted an “ally” and got burned, again.
And let’s talk about the media’s reaction. If a conservative had made a mistake like this, they’d be crucified by every CNN analyst in the country. But when it’s an issue that embarrasses the globalist agenda, everyone suddenly gets amnesia. The truth is simple: American interests always come last for these elites, whether it’s in far-off desert sands or here at home.
Where’s the outrage from our leaders? Or do they save their tears and their outrage for issues that line up with their narrative? Americans deserve better. Our servicemen and women trust their leaders to have their back. Maybe it’s time our leaders stop worrying about endless foreign entanglements and start worrying about the safety and dignity of the people who wear our flag in combat. How many more friendly fire “accidents” before we demand American leadership puts America first—where it belongs?
Source: Redstate
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