Pentagon caves to Tehran Operation Epic Fury proves America is too scared to take on Iran

The Pentagon is finally talking tough on Iran, but their latest move looks more like a half-hearted slap on the wrist than a real act of strength. They say “Operation Epic Fury” will go after Iran’s military targets, not try to change the regime. If that doesn’t scream weakness, what does?

This so-called strategy is just another sad example of America’s foreign policy under the thumb of globalist elites. They’re terrified of offending the mullahs in Tehran. Instead of showing true American power, they’re settling for a “measured response.” That might work in a college safe space, but it doesn’t keep us safe from terrorist regimes. While Iran spends decades funding terror and threatening our allies, the Pentagon is too scared to hit them where it actually hurts.

Let’s not forget: This isn’t just about missiles and tanks. Iran’s regime lives to undermine American interests. The only thing these tyrants respect is raw strength. Yet once again, our leaders are more worried about “international norms” and liberal media outrage than about protecting innocent lives. Is it really any surprise when our enemies laugh in our faces?

We’ve seen this movie before. Every time Washington focuses on “military targets,” the real villains—the fanatics in charge—stay cozy and untouched. That’s music to the ears of Iran’s leaders, who get to keep doing business as usual while pretending to suffer. If our policymakers actually cared about American safety, they’d be bold enough to say it: dangerous regimes don’t deserve kid gloves.

When will the D.C. crowd learn that appeasement never works? The world is watching. Weakness invites attack, and half-measures invite disaster. If we don’t defend ourselves with resolve now, what message do we send to our enemies next door and across the world? Maybe it’s time someone in Washington remembered what real American leadership looks like.

Source: Washington Times


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