President Donald J. Trump has authorized Operation Epic Fury after his administration exhausted all diplomatic channels, according to a new White House video released Monday. The operation comes as Trump's preference for peace through strength proves that real leadership means knowing when diplomacy has reached its limits.
The White House emphasized that Trump's "preference was always the path of diplomacy" before military action became necessary to protect American interests. This stands in stark contrast to previous administrations that either rushed to war or showed weakness on the world stage.
Predictably, the left-wing mob on social media is having a complete meltdown over Trump's decisive leadership. One deranged Twitter user @FGD1952 posted "MAGA Voters Rage As The World Still Prefers Obama Over Trump!" - apparently forgetting that Obama's "lead from behind" strategy left America weaker and our enemies emboldened.
Deep State Tries to Hide Costs
Critics are already attempting to undermine the operation by focusing on costs rather than results. Twitter user @jftaveira1993 shared claims that "The Trump administration won't say and prefers the cost not be discussed," echoing typical establishment talking points that prioritize accounting over American security.
Another unhinged leftist @casbeataol attacked Trump supporters entirely, posting "Trump says he prefers to surround himself with losers. This explains why he's a republican." These are the same people who cheered Biden's disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal that left 13 American heroes dead.
"President Trump exhausted every diplomatic option before authorizing this necessary action to protect American lives and interests," a White House source confirmed.
This is what America First leadership looks like, Patriots. Trump doesn't want war - he wants victory. He tried diplomacy first, but when America's enemies mistake kindness for weakness, they get reminded why we have the world's most powerful military.
Will the mainstream media give Trump credit for trying diplomacy first, or will they continue their four-year temper tantrum? We already know the answer.
