In a pathetic display of weakness that perfectly illustrates why America needs to put itself FIRST, British Defence Secretary John Healey refused Sunday to say whether the United Kingdom supports the U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran's terrorist regime.
While President Trump demonstrates the kind of decisive leadership America has been missing, our supposed "allies" across the pond are too spineless to even voice support for taking down one of the world's most dangerous regimes. This is exactly why Trump's America First agenda resonates with millions of patriots who are sick of carrying water for ungrateful allies.
Healey's refusal to back America's righteous military action has sparked outrage from opposition parties in Britain, but the damage is already done. When push comes to shove, these fair-weather friends show their true colors – and it's not red, white, and blue.
Trump Shows Real Leadership While Allies Cower
This stark contrast couldn't be clearer. While President Trump takes decisive action to protect American interests and allies like Israel, Britain's leadership class wrings their hands and refuses to take a stand against a regime that sponsors terrorism worldwide.
Iran's Islamist government has been a cancer on the Middle East for decades, funding terrorist groups, developing nuclear weapons, and threatening our allies. Finally, we have a president willing to use America's strength to confront this threat head-on.
"This is why America can't rely on anyone but ourselves," one defense analyst told reporters. "When the chips are down, these allies disappear faster than Biden's memory."
The weak response from Britain exposes the fundamental problem with globalist foreign policy – America does all the heavy lifting while our "partners" get cold feet the moment real action is required.
President Trump's willingness to stand with Israel and take on Iran shows the world what real leadership looks like. While other nations equivocate and hedge their bets, America under Trump acts decisively to protect our interests and those of our TRUE allies.
How long will America continue subsidizing the defense of countries that won't even publicly support us when we take action against terrorists and rogue regimes?
