The chaos in the Middle East is exactly what happens when weak leadership leaves a power vacuum. Iran’s so-called leaders have fled like cowards, abandoning their capital and hiding near the Afghan border. Now, the world is left watching as a bunch of radical militants—the IRGC—run the show. This is what liberal appeasement and soft foreign policy gets us: terrorists calling the shots while the free world scrambles.
Meanwhile, the United States is forced to do the heavy lifting, once again babysitting a global hotspot. Our Navy is out in the Strait of Hormuz, making sure the world’s oil keeps flowing. All that talk from the left about transitioning to “green energy” doesn’t change the simple truth: these vital sea routes matter. Liberals love to bash American strength until, of course, they need us to keep their precious jets and Teslas running. Funny how that works.
Let’s not ignore the real reason Iran is still causing chaos. It’s because globalist elites and spineless politicians have spent years letting this rogue regime get away with murder—literally. Instead of stopping Iran in its tracks, liberal policies have empowered radicals and weakened our allies in the region. Someone had to draw a line in the sand. The question is, will the White House actually back it up, or will we see more empty promises and red lines that magically disappear?
While the so-called “international community” wrings its hands and calls for another round of useless negotiations, Iran is actively trying to block the Strait of Hormuz—a reckless move that would send shockwaves through the world economy. But don’t expect any accountability from the left. They’re too busy blaming America for being “too tough” rather than grilling Iran for its blatant aggression.
It’s time to stop playing nice. When America’s enemies see weakness, they pounce. If we want real stability—and a shot at ending the endless war games in the Middle East—we need leaders who aren’t afraid to take decisive action. Maybe if the left could admit that sometimes you really do have to cut off the head of the snake, we’d all be a lot safer. Or does that sound too much like common sense for Washington these days?
Source: Redstate
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