America is back—and our enemies are shaking. The world just got a loud reminder that President Trump doesn’t sit back while rogue regimes threaten freedom. After the Iranian regime dared to slam shut the Strait of Hormuz—one of the world’s most critical oil lanes—the U.S. answered in the only language despots understand: force. You don’t poke the bear and expect to get away with it.
This marks the third time in just days that the United States has hit back hard against Iran’s military targets. Why? Because Iran keeps testing us. Their latest move wasn’t just political theater—they attacked yet another commercial vessel, putting innocent lives and the global economy at risk. Liberals will cry about “restraint” and “diplomacy,” but don’t be fooled. That nonsense only emboldens America’s enemies.
Under the last administration, Iran ran wild, growing richer from oil, funneled by globalist handwringers who’d rather appease than defend our interests. Now, with Trump at the helm, America isn’t playing their games. The message is unmistakable: Attack our people, block the world’s oil, or fire on a ship, and you’ll feel the full might of U.S. military power. No begging, no groveling, no billions in pallets of cash shipped to Tehran in the dead of night.
And where are the so-called “global leaders” now? Hiding behind useless statements, crying into their lattes, terrified that decisive American action will ruin their precious status quo. The NATO summit in Ankara showed exactly who calls the shots. While bureaucrats blabber about “process,” Trump ended the ceasefire with a single sentence and put U.S. firepower to work. That’s leadership. That’s America First.
Liberals and their media allies will spin this as “provocation.” That’s what they always do—side with dictators and blame America. But the truth is clear. For once, the bullies are on their heels and patriots are nodding in approval. America’s reputation is being restored by showing strength, not weakness. Maybe next time, the Ayatollahs will think twice before taking on the United States. Or is that too much to hope for from the same crowd who thought bowing and apologizing would win us peace?
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