America has always been a nation that turns enemies’ tricks against them, and now the world sees it in action—this time in the skies over Iran. While the radical regime in Tehran loves to brag about its so-called “suicide drones,” the U.S. came out swinging this weekend with drones of our own—only smarter, tougher, and far more lethal. American muscle has outplayed Iranian bluster again, deploying the new LUCAS drone, a homegrown brawler that leaves the enemy’s tech in the dust.
Here’s the truth: Iran’s terrorist rulers thought they had the upper hand with their flying bombs. These Shahed drones have fueled chaos across the Middle East for years—hitting our troops and our allies. What Iran didn’t count on was American grit and innovation. Our engineers turned the mullahs’ one meager invention into an unstoppable weapon, then unleashed it right back at them. Eight months. That’s all it took. While Iran spends decades pretending to lead, the U.S. actually delivers.
Of course, don’t expect liberals or their media mouthpieces to celebrate American ingenuity. For years, they’ve made excuses for the so-called “moderates” in Tehran, all while Iran plots, schemes, and lobs explosives at democracy itself. The globalists love to wring their hands about “escalation” and “provoking” the bad guys—never mind that showing strength is the only thing these tyrants respect. Weakness breeds attack. But with LUCAS, America finally reminded Iran that we still set the standard for military dominance.
Let’s be honest: If Democrats ran things, we’d be stuck in endless “investigations,” saddled with clunky, overpriced drones that don’t work, and apologizing for even daring to defend ourselves. Instead, we’ve got a combat system built with American know-how, not bureaucratic red tape, and it’s winning battles faster than Iran can build another terror toy. This is what happens when Americans stop apologizing and start fighting back.
Every time Iran cheers its “innovations,” remember: What they call new, America makes better. Maybe, instead of lecturing us about restraint or wringing their hands about escalation, liberals should ask why Iran’s big dream goes up in smoke the moment real American power arrives. If our enemies learn to fear us again, what’s there for Americans to regret—except ever giving ground to the weak, the feckless, and the foolish in the first place?
Source: Breitbart
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