American B-2 stealth bombers are raining precision strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities right now, and while our brave men and women in uniform execute the most significant military operation against the mullahs' regime in four decades, CNN is broadcasting Iranian propaganda to American living rooms.
You read that right, Patriots. Four straight minutes of enemy propaganda, aired on American television, while our sons and daughters are in harm's way.
Operation Epic Fury is underway, and President Trump is delivering on a promise that 40 years of politicians only dreamed about. The mission? Ensure that the death-cult regime in Tehran never—ever—gets its hands on nuclear weapons. And in less than two weeks, our military has accomplished what so-called "experts" claimed would take years.
A Two-Front War
But here's the infuriating reality: America is fighting on two fronts. One against a terrorist regime halfway around the world, and another against a hostile media establishment right here at home.
While U.S. Central Command deploys B-2 bombers with the radar cross-section of a marble—aircraft that flew undetected past China's best air defense systems that Tehran desperately purchased—CNN decided this was the perfect moment to air statements from Iran's supposedly "new Supreme Leader" who might not even be alive.
Baghdad Bob is back, folks. He's just wearing a CNN press badge now.
And it gets worse. Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel thought it would be hilarious to joke that President Trump "wants Iran to bomb us." Let that sink in. American troops are dying, and this Hollywood clown is making punchlines about enemy attacks on U.S. soil.
The Military Knows Exactly Who They're Dealing With
When Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was asked about ABC's botched reporting on supposed Iranian drone threats in California, his response said everything:
"We're used to bad reporting. We're used to ill-informed reporting, and so it doesn't change how we operate."
Think about that. Our military leadership has to factor in that American journalists will get it wrong—or worse, actively undermine operations. The same networks that cut away from President Trump's speeches to "fact-check" him in real-time are now serving as megaphones for Iranian state media.
This isn't incompetence. This is coordinated information warfare against the American people during an active military operation.
Vice President Vance Rallies the Nation
While the legacy media provides aid and comfort to our enemies, Vice President JD Vance struck exactly the right tone during a stop in North Carolina:
"I want all of us to say a prayer, not just for the North Carolinians, but for the people of all of our 50 states who put on the uniform and are willing to sacrifice for the safety and security and freedom of the United States of America."
That's what real leadership looks like. That's what real Americans do.
The Bottom Line
President Trump is fighting the mullahs abroad and the media at home—and he's winning on both fronts. Operation Epic Fury isn't just eliminating Iran's nuclear threat today; it's destroying their ability to rebuild for the future.
The mainstream media has chosen their side, and it isn't yours. Never forget who stood with America during this critical moment, and who stood with the propaganda.
Should networks that air enemy propaganda during wartime face consequences? Every patriot knows the answer.
