President Trump has finally taken the gloves off, and our enemies are feeling the heat. Retired three-star Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg Jr., who has served in key national security roles across both Trump administrations, appeared on Fox News Friday with praise that should make every patriot's chest swell with pride.
"This is something I've never seen in my lifetime," Kellogg declared, describing Trump's Operation Epic Fury as "a relentless drive to take shackles off our armed forces and focus on what they do best: win."
The general's colorful description of America's new approach to dealing with Iranian aggression? We're now playing "Whac-A-Mullah" — and folks, we're winning.
Under Biden's weak leadership, our military was hamstrung by endless bureaucracy and woke policies. But Trump 2.0 has unleashed American military superiority like never before, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth leading the charge to restore warrior culture to our armed forces.
Social media is lighting up with support for Trump's decisive action. @SegeantFrias posted on X, praising Trump as "an FAFO President" and highlighting "the commendable handling of the initiative by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and President Trump."
Another user, @LostkeysBH, emphasized the scope of the operation: "Iran is two times the size of Texas. And the President is doing a hell of a job, strategically striking Iran. #IranRevolution2026"
This is what America First looks like in action, patriots. No more apologizing for American strength. No more letting terrorist regimes push us around while our own military gets lectured about pronouns.
Kellogg's decades of military experience make his assessment crystal clear: Trump has removed the bureaucratic chains that held back our warriors for far too long. Our enemies thought they could test American resolve — they're learning the hard way that Trump doesn't play games.
The mullahs in Tehran are discovering what happens when you mess with America under real leadership. How long before they realize they picked the wrong fight with the wrong president?
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Source: Next News Network