Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley delivered a scathing rebuke to Democrats who previously downplayed Iran's threat to America, calling their claims "absolutely absurd" as Operation Epic Fury reveals the true extent of the Iranian regime's dangerous capabilities.
The Trump administration's military operation has sparked a massive divide within the Democratic Party, with some scrambling to distance themselves from their previous Iran apologist positions while others double down on their anti-American foreign policy stance.
"It's absurd that we had Democrats in this country saying the Iranian regime was no threat to America," Haley declared, pointing to years of Democratic weakness that emboldened Tehran's terrorist activities across the Middle East.
Democrats' Iran Delusion EXPOSED
For years, radical Democrats pushed the disastrous Iran nuclear deal, sent billions in cash to the mullahs, and consistently undermined efforts to contain Iranian aggression. Now, as President Trump's decisive action demonstrates American strength, these same Democrats are frantically trying to rewrite history.
Haley, who served as Trump's UN Ambassador during his first term, witnessed firsthand how the Iranian regime operates on the world stage. "This is a regime that chants 'Death to America' in their parliament, funds terrorism across the globe, and has been actively working to harm American interests for decades," she reminded Americans.
"Anyone who claimed Iran wasn't a threat was either willfully blind or deliberately misleading the American people."
The Democratic Party's split over Operation Epic Fury reveals the fundamental weakness in their foreign policy approach. While President Trump projects strength and protects American interests, Democrats remain confused about who America's real enemies are.
Patriots across the country are breathing easier knowing we have a president who takes threats seriously instead of appeasing our enemies with pallets of cash and weak-kneed diplomacy.
Will Democrats finally admit they were wrong about Iran, or will they continue putting partisan politics ahead of American security?
