New York City's far-left Mayor Zohran Mamdani is under fire from patriots across America after rushing to defend Iran's brutal regime following President Trump's successful military strike that eliminated Ayatollah Khamenei, the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism.
The socialist mayor, who has consistently aligned himself with anti-American forces, immediately condemned Trump's decisive action as an "illegal war," prompting conservatives to question whether Mamdani is rooting for America's enemies.
"Here we have a so-called American mayor literally defending the ayatollah who has spent decades chanting 'Death to America,'" said one prominent conservative commentator. "Whose side is this guy on?"
Mamdani's knee-jerk defense of the Iranian dictator perfectly illustrates how the radical left consistently sides with America's enemies over our own national interests. While patriots celebrated Trump's bold action to protect American lives, Mamdani chose to mourn a terrorist leader responsible for countless attacks on U.S. forces and innocent civilians.
The Left's Anti-America Agenda Exposed
This isn't the first time radical Democrats have shown their true colors when America takes action against our enemies. Remember how they mourned Soleimani? How they criticized taking out ISIS leaders? The pattern is clear – the left would rather see America weak than admit Trump is protecting our nation.
"When your first instinct is to defend Iran's terrorist regime instead of supporting America, you've revealed everything we need to know about your loyalties," one social media user fired back at Mamdani.
President Trump's precision strike represents exactly the kind of strong leadership Americans voted for – decisive action against those who threaten our homeland, without the endless wars the establishment prefers.
While Mamdani virtue-signals from his ivory tower, real Americans understand that eliminating terrorist leaders makes the world safer. The question is: will New Yorkers finally wake up to what their socialist mayor really stands for?
