A leading military expert is shutting down the mainstream media's hysterical comparisons between President Trump's surgical strike against Iran and the disastrous Iraq War, declaring that Trump's decisive action actually puts the Middle East on the "precipice of peace."
Retired U.S. Army Major and urban warfare scholar John Spencer didn't mince words when assessing the first week of the joint U.S.-Israeli campaign against the Iranian regime, calling out what he termed "lazy comparisons" from Trump's critics who are desperately trying to undermine another America First victory.
"This is not Iraq," Spencer stated emphatically, rejecting the tired talking points being pushed by the same foreign policy establishment that gave us decades of endless wars. Instead of starting another prolonged conflict, Spencer argues Trump's targeted approach is actually ending a "forever war" that has plagued the region for years.
"The region is on the precipice of peace," Spencer explained, praising the strategic precision that has become the hallmark of Trump's second-term foreign policy.
This assessment flies in the face of the doom-and-gloom narrative being peddled by legacy media outlets and Deep State operatives who seem more interested in protecting Iran's terrorist regime than celebrating American strength and deterrence.
Trump Delivers Where Others Failed
The contrast couldn't be clearer. While the Biden administration spent four years appeasing Iran and funding their terror operations through sanctions relief, President Trump has restored the "peace through strength" doctrine that actually works.
Spencer's analysis confirms what Patriots across America already knew: Trump's calculated use of American military might, combined with our Israeli allies, is achieving what decades of diplomatic weakness never could. By directly confronting Iran's aggression, Trump is forcing the region's bad actors to recalculate their terrorist ambitions.
The timing is particularly significant as Trump continues dismantling the failed foreign policy establishment that enriched themselves while American soldiers paid the ultimate price in pointless conflicts. This isn't about nation-building or spreading democracy at gunpoint – it's about protecting American interests and allies while deterring our enemies.
Will the mainstream media finally acknowledge that Trump's America First approach is bringing real results, or will they continue pushing the same failed narratives that got us into endless wars in the first place?
