America is running out of weapons after Iran strikes and DC elites are to blame

America is supposed to be the world’s superpower. So why on earth are our weapon shelves getting bare after hitting back at Iran? Thanks to weak leadership and endless pandering to global elites, our military stockpiles are running dangerously thin. While American forces are out there defending freedom, armchair politicians in D.C. keep gambling with our safety.

Let’s not kid ourselves—our country didn’t get here overnight. Years of liberal mismanagement gutted our defense industry, chasing “green dreams” and woke priorities instead of making sure our soldiers have what they need. Now, after a series of necessary military strikes against Iran—a regime that chants for our destruction—we’re suddenly scraping the bottom of the barrel in weapons. Does anyone in the Biden administration even care?

We’re facing bullies and dictators all over the world, but Washington’s answer is always the same: send checks, send apologies, send nothing that actually makes us stronger. Our generals are sounding the alarm, but the left would rather wring their hands over “international image” than gear up for the threats we actually face. It’s a wonder they haven’t tried to solve this crisis with another hashtag campaign.

The American people are expected to put their faith in officials who just let our war stocks run down while Iran rattles its sabers. If the radicals in charge had spent half as much time funding our military as they do chasing climate fantasies and appeasing China, maybe we wouldn’t be facing this embarrassment. Instead, they treat national defense like an afterthought.

America deserves better than empty warehouses and empty promises. Our enemies smell weakness, and it’s coming straight from the halls of power in D.C. Are we going to wait until we’re truly defenseless before we wake up and demand leaders who believe in a strong, armed America? Or are we just going to let the globalists and their liberal friends run our arsenal—and our nation—straight into the ground?

Source: Washington Times


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