The globalist war machine is already working overtime to drag President Trump into another disastrous Middle East conflict, with Rupert Murdoch's Wall Street Journal serving as the latest mouthpiece for the military-industrial complex's blood-thirsty agenda.
Former Pentagon official Seth Cropsey used the Journal's pages to demand that President Trump deploy American ground troops to southern Iran, ostensibly to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and complete what he calls an "unfinished" campaign. This is exactly the kind of neoconservative warmongering that Trump campaigned against – twice.
Patriots need to recognize this for what it is: another Deep State attempt to undermine Trump's America First foreign policy and trap him in the same endless wars that have drained American blood and treasure for decades. The timing is no coincidence – barely three weeks into Trump's second term, the establishment is already trying to force his hand.
The Swamp Never Sleeps
Cropsey's push for Iranian ground operations reads like a page from the same playbook that gave us the Iraq disaster and the Afghanistan debacle. These are the same "experts" who promised quick victories and democratic transformations, only to leave America holding the bag for trillions in costs and thousands of American lives lost.
President Trump ran on ending America's role as the world's policeman, not expanding it. His supporters didn't vote for more foreign entanglements – they voted for secure borders, economic prosperity, and putting America's interests first.
"The American people are tired of being told we need to fight other people's wars while our own border remains wide open and our cities crumble," one Trump supporter told reporters.
The Wall Street Journal's willingness to platform this warmongering reveals the true face of the globalist media – they may criticize Trump on domestic issues, but when it comes to foreign wars that enrich defense contractors and expand government power, they're all in.
Will President Trump resist the siren call of the war hawks, or will he stick to his America First principles? The choice will define his second term and America's future.
