US Navy Crushes Iran Blockade and Finally Makes the World Pay to Protect Global Oil

Once again, the United States is stepping up and showing the world what real leadership looks like. The Strait of Hormuz has been a powder keg for years, with Iran pushing the limits and thumbing its nose at every ceasefire and agreement. Well, that party is over. American warships are on the move, lighting up the strait and making it clear: if you threaten global energy, you answer to the USA.

Let’s not forget why this is happening in the first place. The so-called “agreement” with Iran was supposed to calm things down. Instead, Iran spat on the deal and kept firing at cargo ships, putting lives and the world economy at risk. While the left wrings its hands and whispers about “diplomacy,” real lives and billions of barrels of oil hang in the balance. Weakness gets us nowhere. American strength gets results.

Now, as the Navy reimposes its blockade, the message couldn’t be louder. Our military tracked more than 140 ships, put the brakes on those not following the rules, and at the same time allowed humanitarian aid to get through—even for Iran. That’s right, the same country that launches rockets at cargo ships gets medicine and food because America fights with honor. You won’t see “globalists” or the woke brigade talking about that.

And here’s a headline the mainstream media hates: America’s navy is not a charity, and neither are American taxpayers. By demanding a 20% reimbursement for ships passing through, we’re finally putting America First. Why should U.S. citizens foot the bill for the world’s safety, while international corporations and fat-cat foreign governments get a free ride on the backs of our sailors? Of course, the liberal elite will scream about “price gouging”—but they love soaking American taxpayers to bankroll their own pet projects.

It’s about time someone asked: if not America, who is keeping the Strait of Hormuz safe? The UN? The EU? China? Give me a break. The only thing standing between chaos and calm is the Stars and Stripes. Maybe it ruffles some feathers, but sometimes that’s what real leadership does. That’s what happens when adults are in charge again.

Source: Townhall


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