In yet another display of empty Democratic rhetoric, DNC Chair Ken Martin admitted on CNN Tuesday that his party believes America "should respond" to threats from Iran and Venezuela – but immediately undermined any credibility by attacking President Trump's decisive approach without offering a single concrete alternative.

Speaking on "The Lead," Martin performed the classic Democrat dance of appearing tough while actually standing for nothing. "We should respond" to the "evil actions" of Iran's regime and Venezuela's Maduro dictatorship, he claimed, but when pressed on specifics, Martin could only say "what that response looks like" should be different from Trump's policies.

This is exactly the kind of wishy-washy, have-it-both-ways positioning that cost Democrats the 2024 election in a landslide. Americans are sick of politicians who complain about problems but refuse to offer real solutions – especially when Trump is already delivering results.

While Democrats play word games on cable news, President Trump has already demonstrated what real leadership looks like on Iran. His "maximum pressure" campaign crippled the Iranian regime's ability to fund terrorism across the Middle East, and his elimination of terrorist leader Qasem Soleimani sent an unmistakable message to America's enemies.

The same goes for Venezuela, where Trump's sanctions regime brought Maduro's socialist disaster to its knees while Democrats sat on their hands for years.

This is the foreign policy "expertise" Democrats want Americans to trust? Vague promises to "do something" while criticizing the president who's actually doing something?

Patriots know the difference between empty talk and real action. Trump's second term is already showing our enemies that America is back – no thanks to Democrats who can't even articulate what they stand for beyond opposing Trump.

When will Democrats finally admit that being anti-Trump isn't a foreign policy strategy?

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Source: Next News Network