President Trump has unleashed Operation Epic Fury against Iran's terrorist regime with such devastating effectiveness that even seasoned military leaders are stunned by the scope and intensity, according to retired three-star General Keith Kellogg.
Lt. Gen. Joseph "Keith" Kellogg Jr., who has served in key national security roles in both Trump administrations, appeared on Fox News Friday and delivered a bombshell assessment of Trump's military campaign against the Iranian mullahs — calling it something he'd "never seen in his lifetime."
"The President is going after EVERYTHING. FULL SPEED AHEAD," Kellogg revealed, according to social media reports of his appearance. "They're taking out targets most of us hadn't thought about. Huge target list, no restrictions. The President is RIGHT about WINNING!"
This is the Trump Doctrine in action, folks. No more Obama-Biden rules of engagement that tied our warriors' hands behind their backs. No more apologizing for American strength.
But here's where it gets really interesting — Kellogg disclosed that Iraqi Kurds have launched a "FULL SCALE ground invasion into Iran," something he called "really hard to do" and noted that "people don't realize how big it is."
The retired general even suggested strategic targets, saying "What I would hope they do is go take Kharg Island" — a critical oil infrastructure target that would cripple Iran's economy.
That's the beauty of Trump's approach — he's got our military unleashed to such a degree that even his own supporters are debating whether we should go BIGGER. Compare that to Biden's pathetic "please don't escalate" approach that invited aggression from every tinpot dictator on earth.
After four years of Biden-Harris weakness that emboldened Iran, China, and Russia, Trump is reminding the world why America became the greatest superpower in history. When our military is allowed to do what they do best — WIN — our enemies tremble and our allies breathe easier.
This is what strength looks like, Patriots. This is what happens when America First isn't just a slogan — it's operational doctrine.
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Source: Next News Network