In what can only be described as a stunning turn of events, the Washington Post—long known for opposing President Trump at every turn—seems to be penning what amounts to a Christmas card to the now-deceased Ayatollah Khamenei after Israeli missiles ended the Iranian dictator's reign of terror.
The dramatic moment unfolded when Secretary of State Marco Rubio burst into the Oval Office to deliver the news to President Trump: "The Ayatollah has been hit by Israeli missiles." When Trump asked "Khamenei?" Rubio reportedly replied, "About five or six." And with that exchange, one of the world's most dangerous terrorists met his end.
But here's where it gets interesting, Patriots. While America celebrates the elimination of a regime that has funded terrorism across the globe, the Washington Post appears to be crafting sympathetic coverage of the fallen dictator. This is the same publication that has spent years attacking President Trump's America First foreign policy—now seemingly mourning our enemies.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is making strategic moves that would make any real American proud. According to social media reports, the administration is offering support to Iranian and Iraqi Kurds if they attempt to seize territory in western Iran.
As Twitter user @vikrammahajan reported: "The Trump administration is offering support to Iranian and Iraqi Kurds if they attempt to seize part of western Iran. @washingtonpost. As the publication writes, Trump stated that the Kurds must choose - either they are with the #USA & #Israel, or they are with #Iran."
This is exactly the kind of decisive leadership America voted for in 2024. No more endless wars, no more nation-building—just strategic action that puts America and our allies first.
The contrast couldn't be clearer, folks. While President Trump is reshaping the Middle East and eliminating threats to American security, the legacy media continues to find ways to oppose him—even when he's literally making the world safer.
How long will it take before the Washington Post admits that Trump's foreign policy is actually working?
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Source: Next News Network