The mainstream media is at it again, Patriots. And this time, they're hoping you won't notice the statement they conveniently left on the cutting room floor.

On Saturday, President Donald Trump made two significant remarks about Operation Epic Fury — the U.S. military campaign that has decimated Iran's military capabilities over the past three weeks. But if you're relying on legacy media for your news, you only heard about one of them.

Here's what actually happened at the White House: President Trump told reporters point-blank that he does NOT want a ceasefire. His reason? The United States is, in his words, "obliterating the other side."

Thirty minutes later, the President mentioned he was considering winding down military operations.

Two statements. Half an hour apart. The media cherry-picked the one that makes Trump look like he's backing down — and buried the one that shows American strength.

Why? Because the truth doesn't fit their narrative. It never does.

The Pentagon's own data backs up exactly what the Commander in Chief said. U.S. forces have bombed thousands of targets inside Iran. Admiral Cooper confirmed Saturday morning that Iran's combat capability is in "steady decline" as American offensive strikes continue to intensify.

This is what victory looks like. This is what happens when America has a president who refuses to bow, apologize, or send pallets of cash to terrorist regimes in the dead of night.

Overnight, Israeli and U.S. forces struck Iran's Natanz nuclear enrichment facility — the same facility the regime has used for years to inch closer to a nuclear weapon. That threat? Neutralized.

The Pentagon is deploying more than 2,000 additional Marines to the Middle East, and reports indicate the White House is weighing a potential operation to seize Iran's Kharg Island — their main oil export hub. That would be a game-changing move that could cripple Tehran's ability to fund terror worldwide.

Source: Next News Network