Senator Lindsey Graham is facing fierce backlash from conservatives after joining establishment voices criticizing Israel's devastating weekend strikes on Iranian oil facilities that left Tehran burning and the terror regime reeling.

Israel's precision airstrikes Saturday targeted 30 Iranian oil facilities, creating massive fires visible from space and dealing a crippling blow to the regime that funds Hamas, Hezbollah, and other terrorist proxies targeting American allies. Video of the spectacular operation went viral, showing the Islamic Republic's infrastructure in flames.

But instead of celebrating this victory against America's enemies, Graham and other swamp creatures are wringing their hands about 'escalation' – the same tired playbook that kept Iran's terror machine running during the disastrous Biden years.

This is exactly the kind of weakness that emboldened Iran for four years under Biden's failed leadership. While President Trump rebuilt American strength and brokered historic Middle East peace deals, establishment Republicans like Graham seem more worried about appeasing globalist opinion than supporting our closest democratic ally.

The strikes come as Trump's second-term foreign policy team, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, works to restore American strength in the region after Biden's catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan and Iran appeasement policies.

Graham's criticism puts him at odds with the America First agenda that delivered Trump a decisive 2024 victory. Patriots remember how Trump's maximum pressure campaign isolated Iran, while Biden's weakness allowed them to rebuild their terror network.

With Iranian proxies threatening shipping lanes and American troops, shouldn't Republicans be cheering Israel's decisive action instead of parroting State Department talking points? The American people elected Trump to end endless wars through strength, not endless hand-wringing through weakness.

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Source: Next News Network