President Trump's White House is under fire from the usual suspects for doing something previous administrations never had the courage to do: proudly displaying American military dominance against our enemies without apology.
Critics are having absolute conniptions over the administration's social media strategy celebrating successful U.S. military strikes against Iranian targets in the first week of what's shaping up to be a decisive victory against the Islamic regime. The White House has been sharing videos of airstrikes with references to popular video games like Grand Theft Auto and Call of Duty, along with compilation videos of successful strikes against Iranian military installations.
But here's what the establishment doesn't want you to understand: this isn't just about social media – it's about a fundamental shift in how America projects strength on the world stage.
Finally, An Administration That Doesn't Apologize for American Power
For decades, we've watched weak politicians tiptoe around our enemies, offering endless diplomatic "solutions" while Iran funded terrorism, killed American soldiers, and threatened our allies. The Biden regime spent four years practically begging Iran to negotiate while they built up their military capabilities and spread chaos across the Middle East.
Now we have a president who understands that strength, not weakness, prevents larger conflicts. When America shows decisive force and isn't ashamed of our military superiority, our enemies think twice before testing us.
The pearl-clutching from Washington's foreign policy establishment is predictable. These are the same people who gave us endless wars in Afghanistan and Iraq while accomplishing nothing decisive. They're comfortable with America being involved in conflicts as long as we never actually win them.
"Previous administrations would leak to the New York Times and hold press conferences apologizing for defending America. This White House celebrates American victories – exactly what our military deserves," one administration source told reporters.
The Iranian regime has been operating with impunity for too long, and every previous administration – Republican and Democrat – allowed it to continue. Trump is showing the world what happens when America stops playing games with state sponsors of terrorism.
Critics calling this strategy "unprecedented" are missing the point entirely. Maybe it's time our enemies feared us again instead of laughing at us. What do you think, Patriots – should America be proud of our military victories or apologize for them?
