Here we go again, Patriots. Just when President Trump takes decisive action to protect American interests abroad, the Democrat establishment comes crawling out of the woodwork to attack our Commander-in-Chief.
Virginia Senator Tim Kaine – Hillary Clinton's failed 2016 running mate – appeared on CBS's "Face the Nation" Sunday to blast President Trump's military operations against Iran, claiming our troops are being exposed to "completely unnecessary risk."
Really, Tim? Completely unnecessary?
This is the same crowd that sat silent while the Biden regime left Americans stranded in Afghanistan and watched Iran's proxies attack our forces across the Middle East for four years. Now that we have a President who actually fights back against terrorist regimes, suddenly the Democrats are concerned about "risk"?
Where was Kaine's concern when Biden's catastrophic Afghanistan withdrawal got 13 American service members killed? Where were his dire warnings when Iranian proxies were launching attacks on our bases with impunity under the previous administration?
The answer is simple: Democrats only care about "troop safety" when they can use it as a political weapon against Trump.
President Trump has made it crystal clear from Day One of his second term – America will no longer be pushed around by terrorist regimes. When Iran threatens American interests or personnel, there will be swift and decisive consequences. That's not "unnecessary risk" – that's called leadership.
Our military is the strongest and most capable fighting force in human history. They don't need Democrat politicians second-guessing every move from the safety of television studios.
Trump's approach to Iran is working exactly as intended. By projecting strength and following through on threats, he's restoring the deterrence that was completely shattered under Biden's weak leadership.
The only thing putting our troops at "unnecessary risk" is allowing enemy regimes to think America won't respond to attacks. Weakness invites aggression – strength prevents it.
Source: Next News Network