President Trump's decisive military action against the Iranian regime has European leaders scrambling to their usual position of weakness, calling for 'restraint' while the Trump administration delivers the kind of strong leadership that has been missing from the world stage.
Following a series of strategic strikes against Iran's terrorist infrastructure, America's so-called 'allies' in Europe immediately began their predictable hand-wringing, with the UK warning against 'escalation into wider regional conflict.' Meanwhile, patriots across America are celebrating having a president who actually fights back against our enemies instead of sending them pallets of cash like the previous administration.
Europe's Weakness on Full Display
The European Union's call for 'restraint' exposes exactly why Trump's America First foreign policy is essential. While European leaders prefer appeasement and strongly-worded letters, President Trump understands that strength prevents war - not endless diplomatic theater with terrorist regimes.
This is the same European establishment that watched helplessly as Iran built its terror network across the Middle East, the same leaders who stayed silent when American servicemembers were targeted by Iranian proxies. Now that we finally have a president willing to defend American interests, suddenly they're concerned about 'escalation'?
'President Trump is doing exactly what he promised - putting America first and showing our enemies that attacks on Americans have consequences,' said a senior administration official familiar with the strikes.
The contrast couldn't be clearer. While Trump delivers results through strength, European leaders offer nothing but weakness disguised as diplomacy. Iran understands only one language - force - and President Trump is fluent.
This is precisely why Americans elected Trump for a second term. We're tired of apologizing for American strength while our enemies grow bolder. We're done with the globalist approach of endless negotiations with terrorist regimes while they plot against our homeland.
The question isn't whether Trump should show 'restraint' - it's whether Europe will finally find the courage to stand with America against the forces of Islamic terrorism, or continue their embarrassing pattern of weakness that endangers us all.
