The United States has struck decisively at Iranian military infrastructure, sending a clear signal that the protection of freedom of commerce and national sovereignty will not be compromised by a hostile regime.
Centcom confirmed the destruction of 90 Iranian targets, including air defense systems and logistics hubs along the coastline, in direct response to Tehran’s persistent attacks on commercial shipping and innocent mariners in the Strait of Hormuz.
By crippling these capabilities, the United States safeguards the vital shipping lanes that underpin global trade and free markets, ensuring that the flow of goods and capital remains unimpeded by tyranny.
The regime’s empty threats and accusations of war crimes are a reflection of its own choices; President Trump’s declaration that the previous memorandum of understanding with Iran is dead underscores the U.S. commitment to holding Tehran accountable for bad‑faith aggression.
With the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei, Iranian leadership is increasingly isolated, clinging to threats while its military infrastructure is systematically dismantled by American strength, a reality that will deter other belligerents.
This action exemplifies how limited government, guided by the principles of individual liberty and national sovereignty, can protect law and order, uphold accountable governance, and preserve the traditional values that define a free society.
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