In a stunning display of weakness and anti-American sentiment, French President Emmanuel Macron rushed to call an "urgent meeting" of the United Nations Security Council while Spain's socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez openly "rejected" U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran's Islamic terrorist regime over the weekend.
The coordinated response from Europe's globalist elite perfectly illustrates why President Trump's "America First" foreign policy is more critical than ever. While the Trump administration takes decisive action to protect American interests and counter Iran's regional terrorism, our so-called "allies" are busy running to the toothless UN and condemning American strength.
Macron's knee-jerk reaction to involve the United Nations – the same corrupt international body that consistently shields America's enemies – reveals exactly where France's loyalties lie. Instead of standing with the United States against a regime that chants "Death to America" and sponsors terrorism across the Middle East, the French president chose to legitimize Iran through diplomatic theater.
Socialist Spain Shows Its True Colors
Meanwhile, Spain's Pedro Sánchez went even further, explicitly stating that Madrid "rejects" the American strikes. This from a nation that has benefited from decades of U.S. military protection and NATO security guarantees. The socialist leader's condemnation of American action against Iranian terrorists speaks volumes about the radical left's grip on European politics.
"This is exactly why President Trump has been right about Europe from day one," said one senior administration official. "These countries expect America to foot the bill for their defense while they cozy up to our enemies when it suits their political interests."
The contrast couldn't be clearer: Trump's America takes action to protect our national security, while Europe's globalist puppets rush to defend Iran at the UN.
This latest episode of European weakness reinforces why American voters chose President Trump's leadership over the failed foreign policy establishment. While Biden spent four years apologizing to allies who stab us in the back, Trump 2.0 is putting America's security interests first – regardless of what Paris or Madrid thinks about it.
The question patriots should be asking: Why are we still subsidizing the defense of countries that openly oppose American action against our enemies?
