Europe wants American help when it’s convenient, but when the tables turn—they can’t lift a finger. That’s exactly what happened when President Trump asked European allies to step up and help protect shipping routes in the vital Strait of Hormuz. When he reached out for help—crickets. The same European leaders who love to lecture America about “international cooperation” ran and hid the minute real work was needed.
These so-called allies love their globalist media photo ops and virtue signaling. But when it comes to standing up to Iran and keeping global energy supplies safe, suddenly they’re nowhere to be found. Apparently, protecting their own economies isn’t as important as scoring cheap political points against Trump.
Here’s the twist: after refusing to send ships, Europe is now dealing with the fallout. Terror threats and skyrocketing energy prices are hitting their shores. It’s karma at work—and the lesson is crystal clear. If you ignore reality and refuse to help your closest ally, don’t cry when chaos shows up at your own door.
The left loves to call Trump “isolationist,” but he was the only one acting like a real leader. While the European leftists were busy blaming America and kissing up to Iran, Trump put out the call to defend civilization’s lifelines. All he wanted was for our supposed friends to carry their own weight. Is that really so radical, or just common sense?
Maybe next time the Europeans will think twice. Leadership means more than hashtags and speeches. It means doing the hard work—like sending ships to stop tyrants and thugs. But if the woke elites keep sabotaging their own security, maybe they don’t deserve America’s help in the first place.
Source: Redstate
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