President Donald Trump fired back at critics Monday who have been spreading doom-and-gloom narratives about America's military readiness, declaring that U.S. munitions stockpiles have "never been higher or better" and revealing the nation possesses a "virtually unlimited supply" of advanced weaponry.
The Commander-in-Chief's confident assessment comes as establishment voices continue to fear-monger about America's defense capabilities, apparently forgetting that Trump has spent years rebuilding the military strength that was systematically weakened under previous administrations.
"We have a virtually unlimited supply of these weapons. Wars can be fought 'forever,' and very successfully, using just these supplies (which are better than other countries finest arms!)," Trump stated, making it crystal clear that America remains the world's dominant military superpower.
While Trump acknowledged that stockpiles are "not where we want to be" β showing the kind of honest leadership Americans expect β he emphasized that current levels far exceed what the country had during the dark days of military decline under Biden's disastrous tenure.
America First Military Dominance
This revelation should send a clear message to adversaries like China and Iran who may be testing America's resolve. Under Trump's America First agenda, the military-industrial complex is once again serving American interests rather than globalist war profiteers.
The President's transparency about weapons stockpiles demonstrates the stark contrast between his administration's strength-through-preparedness approach and the previous regime's policy of projecting weakness on the world stage.
Patriots can rest assured knowing that while Trump focuses on peace through strength, America's enemies now understand that this nation possesses the firepower to defend freedom indefinitely. The question isn't whether America can handle multiple threats β it's whether our enemies are foolish enough to test us.
How refreshing to have a President who speaks confidently about American military superiority instead of apologizing for it.
