Republican senators are rallying behind President Trump's latest military strikes against Iran, confirming the operations have "significantly degraded" the rogue regime's military capabilities while staying true to the President's campaign promise to end America's involvement in endless foreign wars.
The coordinated U.S. and Israeli strikes represent exactly the kind of decisive, America First leadership that patriots voted for in 2024. Unlike the Biden regime's disastrous foreign policy failures, Trump is showing the world that America will defend its interests with overwhelming force - then come home.
"These targeted operations have significantly degraded Iran's ability to threaten American interests and our allies," one GOP senator told reporters. "But let's be clear - this isn't about starting another forever war. This is about ending threats before they become bigger problems."
The strikes come as Iran continues to fund terrorist proxies across the Middle East and threaten the world's oil supply. But here's what makes Trump's approach different from the Washington establishment: he's hitting hard and getting out, not nation-building or trying to spread democracy at gunpoint.
This is the Trump Doctrine working exactly as advertised. Remember, this is the same President who ended America's longest war in Afghanistan (despite the Deep State's sabotage during the transition) and kept us out of new conflicts during his first term.
Now he's showing Iran and the world that America under Trump won't be pushed around - but we also won't be dragged into the kind of endless military quagmires that enriched defense contractors while bleeding American families dry.
The message to Tehran is crystal clear: mess with America or our allies, and face the consequences. But unlike the war hawks in both parties who've profited off decades of conflict, Trump knows when to strike and when to walk away.
Isn't it refreshing to have a President who can project strength without getting us stuck in another 20-year nation-building disaster?
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Source: Next News Network