President Trump's bold strategy to permanently neutralize the Iranian terror regime is hitting an unexpected roadblock – and it's coming from our own supposed allies in the Middle East.
While Trump has ordered a second aircraft carrier to patrol the Strait of Hormuz and U.S. envoys work with increasingly desperate Iranian officials, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are engaged in their own bitter feud that's undermining America's decisive action against the mullahs in Tehran.
This is exactly the kind of swamp politics that drove Trump to put "America First" – even our allies can't stop their petty squabbles long enough to support the complete dismantling of Iran's threat to global stability.
Trump's Iran Strategy Working TOO Well
The Trump administration's maximum pressure campaign has Iran on the ropes like never before. U.S. military presence in the region is at peak strength, and Iranian officials are reportedly "increasingly desperate" in backdoor negotiations. This is what real leadership looks like, Patriots – not the weakness we saw from the Biden regime that literally handed Iran billions in cash.
But instead of capitalizing on Trump's success, the Saudis and UAE are letting their own regional rivalry get in the way of the bigger picture. Sources suggest the administration has essentially told both nations to "knock it off" before their infighting gives Iran breathing room.
"We didn't put two carrier groups in the Gulf so our allies could play games while Iran plots against American interests," one administration official reportedly said.
This is vintage Trump – telling it like it is to allies who think they can waste America's time with their drama while we do the heavy lifting of keeping the world safe.
Deep State's Worst Nightmare
What the establishment media won't tell you is that Trump's Iran strategy represents everything the Deep State feared most – actual results instead of endless diplomatic theater. While previous administrations talked tough and did nothing, Trump is systematically dismantling Iran's ability to threaten Americans or our allies.
The question now is whether Saudi Arabia and the UAE will step up and support America's mission, or whether they'll keep playing politics while Trump does what no previous president had the courage to do. Patriots know which outcome serves America's interests best.
