The swamp is in full meltdown mode after President Donald Trump authorized a crushing joint American-Israeli military operation against Iran's terrorist regime over the weekend, proving once again that America is back to leading from strength rather than the pathetic weakness we endured under Biden.
Operation Epic Fury has sent shockwaves through Iran's military infrastructure, with massive explosions reported across multiple Iranian cities as Trump and Israeli forces delivered a devastating blow to the mullahs who have terrorized the Middle East for decades. While Iran scrambled to launch desperate retaliatory strikes, the message was crystal clear: the days of appeasing terrorist regimes are OVER.
But predictably, the usual suspects are already crying about Trump's decisive action. European leaders and Russian officials are condemning the strikes, proving they'd rather see America weak than see peace through strength. A British government spokesman whined that they "do not want to" see escalation - the same tired globalist talking points we've heard for years while Iran built nuclear weapons and funded terrorism.
Trump Delivers What Biden Never Could
This is exactly the kind of bold leadership Americans voted for when they gave President Trump his historic mandate in 2024. While Biden spent four years letting Iran walk all over us, sending them pallets of cash and begging them to behave, Trump is handling business the way it should be handled.
"The Peacekeeper is at it again," one foreign diplomat reportedly said, inadvertently admitting what we all know - that Trump's strength prevents larger conflicts by eliminating threats before they metastasize.
The left-wing media will undoubtedly spend the next week wringing their hands about "escalation," but real Americans understand that you achieve peace by making your enemies afraid to test you, not by shipping them billions in unmarked bills like Obama and Biden did.
Iran's regime has been on borrowed time since Trump returned to office, and Operation Epic Fury just served them their eviction notice. The question isn't whether Trump was right to act - it's why it took this long to finish what should have been done years ago.
