In a stunning reversal that left his liberal audience speechless, HBO's Bill Maher admitted Friday night that he doesn't actually oppose military action against Iran - as long as President Trump keeps American boots off the ground.

During his opening monologue on "Real Time," the longtime Trump critic revealed what many patriots already knew: there's a world of difference between strategic military operations and the endless wars that have drained American blood and treasure for decades.

"If President Trump puts boots on the ground, yeah, then I'll hate it," Maher confessed to his stunned audience. "Now, I know too many happy Iranian Americans."

This remarkable admission exposes the hypocritical position many Democrats find themselves in as Trump executes his America First foreign policy doctrine. When Obama launched drone strikes and military operations, the left stayed silent. When Trump takes decisive action to protect American interests, they scramble to find coherent opposition.

Maher's comments reveal what rational Americans understand: the Iranian regime poses a genuine threat to regional stability and American interests. But unlike the Bush-era neoconservatives who dragged us into Iraq, or the Obama-Biden disasters in Libya and Syria, Trump has consistently promised smart, targeted action that puts America first.

The comedian's reference to "happy Iranian Americans" actually reinforces Trump's approach. The Iranian people aren't the enemy - the radical Islamic regime that oppresses them is. Strategic pressure on the mullahs serves both American interests and the cause of Iranian freedom.

Even more telling is how Maher's position aligns perfectly with Trump's documented restraint. Remember, this is the president who avoided major ground wars during his first term while rebuilding American military strength and securing historic peace deals in the Middle East.

Maher's flip-flop highlights the intellectual bankruptcy of today's Democratic Party. They can't decide whether they want Trump to be a warmonger or an isolationist, a dove or a hawk. The truth is, they simply oppose whatever he does, regardless of merit.

Meanwhile, Trump continues delivering on his promise of peace through strength - the exact approach that prevented major conflicts during his first term while keeping America safe and respected worldwide.

Will more Hollywood liberals finally admit Trump's foreign policy actually works? Don't hold your breath - but at least Bill Maher is honest enough to admit when he's wrong.

Source: Next News Network