Socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing a firestorm of criticism from lawmakers across the political spectrum after he publicly condemned Operation Epic Fury – the joint U.S.-Israeli military strike that successfully eliminated Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the world's most notorious state sponsor of terrorism.
The radical leftist mayor posted his anti-American screed on social media, apparently mourning the death of the Iranian dictator who spent decades orchestrating terror attacks against American soldiers, Israeli civilians, and innocent people across the Middle East. Mamdani's shocking statement has patriots asking: whose side is this guy really on?
Republican lawmakers wasted no time calling out Mamdani's disgraceful comments. The socialist mayor's post represents everything wrong with the far-left's America-last mentality – they'd rather defend foreign terrorists than celebrate victories for American national security.
Bipartisan Outrage Erupts
Even Democrats are distancing themselves from Mamdani's extremist position, recognizing that defending Iran's terror regime is political suicide. The ayatollah's regime has American blood on its hands, from funding Hamas terrorists to supplying weapons that killed U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"This is what happens when radical socialists get elected to major offices – they side with America's enemies over America's interests,"
one Republican congressman reportedly stated.
Operation Epic Fury represents exactly the kind of decisive action Americans voted for when they re-elected President Trump. No more endless negotiations with terror states. No more weakness on the world stage. Just results.
While most Americans are celebrating the elimination of one of the world's most dangerous terrorists, Mamdani apparently thinks we should be mourning instead. This is the same twisted worldview that sees American strength as the problem and our enemies as victims.
The question patriots are asking: how did someone this radical get elected mayor of America's largest city? And what does this say about the far-left's true loyalties when the chips are down?
