America faces a clear threat when a foreign regime endangers global trade routes and the stability of its own infrastructure.
The United States has launched a relentless series of drone, air, and naval strikes against Iranian military targets, demonstrating resolve and protecting the interests of allies and commerce alike.
Iran has threatened to close additional oil and gas channels and to disrupt the Strait of Hormuz, yet Washington has already imposed a blockade on Iranian ports to choke off the regime’s funding for malign activities.
President Trump has made it clear that the era of appeasement is over. In a direct warning, he stated that if Iran does not return to talks, he will authorize strikes on the regime’s bridges and power plants—a necessary escalation to ensure regional stability and protect American interests from a state sponsor of terror that has launched failed drone and missile attacks against U.S. allies in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
The message from Washington is unambiguous: Iran can either choose diplomacy or watch its domestic infrastructure be systematically dismantled.
This stance preserves individual liberty, free markets, and national sovereignty, reinforcing the principle that limited government must defend the rule of law and the safety of its citizens.
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