Democrat Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona is back to his old tricks, appearing on NBC's struggling "Meet the Press" Sunday to take cheap shots at President Trump's Iran strategy. The former astronaut-turned-swamp creature had the audacity to claim Trump "did not go into this with any kind of strategic plan" regarding Iran.
Really, Senator Kelly? This is rich coming from someone who rubber-stamped the Biden regime's catastrophic foreign policy disasters for four long years.
Let's remind the good Senator what a REAL strategic plan looks like. Under Trump's first term, we had the Abraham Accords - historic peace deals that the so-called "experts" said were impossible. We had Iran's terror proxies on their heels, not launching attacks on American assets. We had respect on the world stage, not the international humiliation we suffered under Biden.
The Swamp's Selective Memory Problem
Kelly's criticism rings especially hollow when you consider what Trump inherited from the Biden administration. Four years of weakness, appeasement, and outright capitulation to Iran's mullahs. Billions in unfrozen assets that went straight to funding terrorism. A nuclear program that advanced unchecked while Biden begged for a new Iran deal.
"Trump did not seem to have an overall plan," Kelly told NBC, apparently with a straight face.
The only thing Trump didn't have a plan for was continuing Biden's failed approach of treating Iran's terrorist regime like a legitimate negotiating partner. Thank God for that.
What Kelly and his Democrat colleagues can't stomach is that Trump's "America First" approach actually works. No new wars. Strength through deterrence. Allies who respect us and enemies who fear us. It's a concept foreign to politicians who spent decades enriching themselves while America's influence crumbled.
The real question Patriots should be asking: Why is Mark Kelly more concerned with attacking Trump than supporting policies that keep America safe? Could it have anything to do with his party's investment in the military-industrial complex that profits from endless conflicts?
Trump's strategic plan is crystal clear - put America first, project strength, and never apologize for defending our interests. It worked before, and it's working now. No wonder the swamp creatures are panicking.
