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Trump and Israel are protecting the world from Iran

Trump and Israel are protecting the world from Iran

U.S. and Israel Take Action Against Iran’s Nuclear Threat

For quite some time now, European officials and the United Nations have been attempting to engage with Iran’s leadership, hoping for some sign of goodwill.

Just last week, they gathered in a posh hotel in Geneva, seemingly trying to negotiate with a regime known for its extremism.

However, on Saturday, the United States and Israel decided to take a different approach.

This wasn’t just a warning or a show of force aimed at empty spaces. No, this was direct action.

In a large-scale daylight operation, referred to as “Shield of Judah” by Israel and “Operation Epic Fury” by the U.S., military forces launched a significant attack on Tehran.

The targets included the compound of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, where substantial damage was inflicted.

Additionally, the operation focused on various terror leaders, their missile facilities, and naval assets that they have been using to exert control over global stability.

But how did the so-called “international community” respond to this bold move?

They threw a fit.

Within hours, warnings came from European leaders urging for a ceasefire and a return to negotiations.

It’s frustrating, to say the least.

These leaders, silent when Iran brutally suppressed its own citizens during recent protests, suddenly have a lot to say.

They seem willing to overlook Iran’s nuclear ambitions, so long as they can enjoy a fleeting peace.

This pattern isn’t new; we remember how, back in 1938, leaders tried to appease aggressive regimes, thinking it would bring stability.

History taught a hard lesson: when faced with a dictator’s threats, engaging in talks is rarely the solution.

Israel, in contrast to the vulnerable position it held in the past, now possesses substantial military capabilities and refuses to wait for international decision-making.

We owe a debt of gratitude to President Trump and the U.S. military for backing us when others chose inaction.

Trump appropriately encouraged the Iranian populace to seize control of their government and fight for their freedom.

By dismantling Iran’s terror network, Israel and the U.S. are safeguarding not only Jerusalem but also cities like New York and London.

It’s true that the Ayatollahs are likely to retaliate; missile strikes across the Middle East have already begun.

Of course, the elite will likely complain about rising fuel prices.

But it’s just much more cost-effective for a radical group to damage oil infrastructure than to successfully develop a nuclear weapon.

It seems the days of coddling terrorists might finally be over.

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