Four U.S. Airmen Gave Everything—And Washington Shrugs
America just lost four of its bravest in a horrific KC-135 tanker crash over western Iraq. While the Pentagon is busy pushing paperwork and holding pressers, families are getting life-shattering news. Two more heroes are still unaccounted for. But does anyone in Joe Biden’s White House seem rattled? Not a chance. It’s business as usual while American blood is spilled a world away.
Let’s get one thing straight: these men didn’t die because of hostile fire. This wasn’t an Iranian missile or an ISIS ambush. The truth is, details are still under wraps. But you can’t ignore the pressure being put on our military. They’re stretched thin, stuck in endless Middle East chaos, while career politicians here at home pretend everything is under control. We send our finest to dangerous skies with questionable resources, all while D.C. elites dabble in globalist fantasies and blame “climate change” for everything under the sun.
The number of dead keeps rising since the so-called “war” with Iran began in late February. Eleven U.S. troops gone. Where’s the outrage from the mainstream media? The press barely covers it, more interested in celebrity gossip and Democrat talking points than in American lives lost serving freedom abroad. Meanwhile, Iran thumbs its nose at us, launching strikes that have already killed Americans in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Yet liberals and their puppet masters in the State Department think appeasement and “diplomatic channels” will keep us safe.
It’s become painfully clear: the left would rather tie our military’s hands than let them do what’s needed. They scoff when leaders like President Trump dared to stand up to Iran with strength, calling him a “warmonger”—even as his policies gave our troops clear missions and real victories. Now, as Washington gets soft, accidents and enemy attacks are mounting. How many more heroes need to die before this administration takes action—or admits their endless “strategic patience” is a failure?
America deserves answers. Our military deserves leaders who care more about victory than virtue signaling. How many more flag-draped coffins before the globalists and the left put America first? Are you tired yet of seeing families pay the ultimate price while D.C. bureaucrats lecture us about their latest “progressive” priority?
Source: Townhall
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