America must confront tyranny abroad while protecting liberty at home.
The Iranian regime’s relentless missile and drone attacks on U.S. interests and commercial shipping demonstrate a willingness to destabilize the region and threaten global commerce.
The U.S. response—an eight‑hour wave of strikes against Iranian military targets near the Strait of Hormuz—shows that Washington will not tolerate aggression that endangers the world’s trade routes.
At home, the House’s passage of the Sunshine Protection Act signals a commitment to sensible reforms that reduce needless disruption and protect American time and money.
The ICE incident in Maine underscores the necessity of decisive law‑enforcement action when suspects threaten public safety.
The IDF’s precision strike against Hamas commanders in Gaza reaffirms that a nation must defend itself against terror and protect its citizens from genocidal regimes.
Together, these actions illustrate a government that defends liberty abroad, enforces law at home, and respects limited government by avoiding unnecessary interventions.
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