The Middle East powder keg just got a fresh spark, and this time it’s courtesy of Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels. Over the weekend, they fired ballistic missiles at southern Israel, hoping to crack open yet another front in the chaos. These militants have been itching to drag even more innocent people into their violent games, all while the Biden administration sits on its hands and globalists pretend everything’s peachy.
Once again, Israel’s strong defense systems did their job and shot the missiles out of the sky—no thanks to any “diplomatic efforts.” But make no mistake: This is a major escalation, and it’s happening because weak Western leaders have refused to stand up to Iran’s proxies. For years, the Houthis have been armed and trained with Iranian help, holding onto northern Yemen and threatening anyone who dares push back.
The situation could get even uglier. The same thugs now threaten to attack shipping in the Red Sea, gambling with the world’s oil supply like it’s their personal toy. When global energy markets get whiplash and Americans feel it at the pump, will the Biden White House finally wake up? Or will they just blame “global instability” and keep appeasing Tehran?
This so-called “axis of resistance”—from the Houthis in Yemen to Hezbollah and Hamas—runs on pure hatred for Israel, America, and Western values. Instead of calling out this evil alliance, left-wing pundits wring their hands and insist on “understanding root causes.” The reality is simple: Iran and its allies want nothing more than to destroy everything the West stands for. Liberals claim sanctions and “dialogue” are enough. Have those worked? Not a chance.
Maybe it’s time Americans—and the world—ask why our leaders bend over backward for the same anti-American regimes that fuel terror, destabilize economies, and threaten our closest friends. The question isn’t whether the next crisis is coming—it’s how much damage will be done before we finally get serious about stopping it.
Source: Townhall
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