North Korea just made it crystal clear which side they're on in the growing Middle East powder keg, announcing full support for Iran's newly installed Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei while simultaneously condemning the United States and Israel for what they called "illegal attacks" on the terror-sponsoring regime.
This bombshell development on Wednesday proves what patriots have been saying all along - Joe Biden's catastrophic foreign policy created a vacuum that America's enemies are now rushing to fill. While Trump works to restore American strength and deterrence, the damage from four years of weakness is still playing out on the global stage.
The timing couldn't be more telling. As President Trump begins his second term focused on putting America First and rebuilding our military deterrence, the communist-Islamist alliance is doubling down on their anti-American agenda. Kim Jong Un's decision to publicly back Iran's new dictator sends a clear message: the axis of evil is alive and well.
Biden's Middle East Disaster Keeps Giving
Remember when Biden claimed his foreign policy would restore "respect" for America? How's that working out now? North Korea's brazen support for Iran proves that our enemies saw four years of American retreat as an invitation to form closer ties and coordinate against Western interests.
Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei represents continuity of the same brutal theocracy that has terrorized the Middle East for decades. Now he's got Kim Jong Un's nuclear-armed regime in his corner, creating an even more dangerous threat to American allies like Israel and South Korea.
President Trump inherited this mess once before and brought both North Korea and Iran to heel through strength and smart diplomacy. Now he'll have to do it again, but this time the enemy coalition is more entrenched thanks to Biden's weakness.
This is exactly why America voted for Trump's return - because the world is a dangerous place that requires strong leadership, not the bumbling weakness we endured for four years. The question now is: how quickly can Trump's peace-through-strength approach break up this growing axis of evil before it's too late?
