President Trump's military has delivered a crushing blow to Iran's ability to threaten American interests, with U.S. Central Command reporting the destruction of more than 8,000 Iranian military targets and 130 vessels in what officials are calling the "largest elimination of a navy over a three-week period since World War II."
According to CENTCOM commander Admiral Brad Cooper, American forces remain "zeroed in" on completely dismantling Iran's capability to threaten shipping through the critical Strait of Hormuz, through which nearly 20% of global oil passes daily.
This devastating military operation represents exactly the kind of decisive action Patriots voted for when they returned Trump to the White House. Unlike the weak, apologetic approach of the Biden regime, Trump's America First strategy is sending a clear message to the world's worst actors: mess with American interests, and face the consequences.
Iran's Combat Capability in Freefall
The numbers speak for themselves. Iran's naval forces have been systematically dismantled by superior American firepower, leaving the terrorist regime's ability to project power in the Persian Gulf in tatters. This isn't the endless, indecisive military engagement Americans grew tired of under previous administrations—this is swift, overwhelming force that gets results.
"Iran's combat capability continues to decline as U.S. forces maintain pressure on their military infrastructure," Cooper reported, highlighting the effectiveness of Trump's peace-through-strength doctrine.
The operation demonstrates what happens when America has real leadership in the White House. While Democrats spent years appeasing Iran with pallets of cash and nuclear deals that enriched terrorists, Trump's approach has been to speak the only language Iran's mullahs understand: superior military force.
This massive elimination of Iranian naval assets ensures that critical shipping lanes remain open for American commerce and our allies, while sending an unmistakable message to China and other adversaries watching from the sidelines.
How's that for America First foreign policy? When our enemies threaten global commerce and American interests, they get exactly what they deserve—swift, decisive action that protects American lives and prosperity.
