The world is watching as Iran threatens the peace and stability of the Gulf region. While missiles fly and tensions rise, America’s supposed “allies” in the Gulf want to play both sides. They want our military, our protection, and our money—while they cozy up to rogue regimes and pretend neutrality keeps them safe. Well, guess what? The days of sitting on the fence are over. It’s time for Gulf states to stop hiding and pick a side.
Iran’s recent aggression has pushed its neighbors to the brink. Yet we still hear whispers from so-called partners in the Gulf, trying to smooth things over with Tehran, hoping conflict won’t reach their front doors. This is what happens when weakness and appeasement take the place of real leadership. The last administration gave Iran the breathing room it needed—thanks, Obama—and now everyone is left cleaning up the mess. Liberals wanted to talk, sign deals, and bow to the mullahs. Look how that worked out.
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It’s clear: Only President Trump had the guts to call out Iran for the threat it is. Sanctions bite. Pressure works. The Gulf states listened when they knew America’s commander-in-chief meant business. Returning to this approach isn’t just smart; it’s necessary for America’s interests and for world security. But liberals, with their endless hand-wringing and “global community” nonsense, want to drag us back to failed policies that put our people, and our allies, in danger.
Now, with Trump poised to return, these Gulf leaders need to know: the free ride is up. No more looking away while Iran runs wild. If you want America’s friendship and strength, you need to stand with us—loud and clear. Compromising with tyrants isn’t keeping peace. It’s endangering everyone. The world needs leaders, not fence-sitters. Because at the end of the day, neutrality never stopped a missile.
It’s time to say it plainly—Gulf states must make their choice, and America needs a leader willing to force the issue. The days of coddling, apologizing, and pretending everyone can be friends are finished. It’s Trump’s way—tough, fair, and unapologetic—or back to a world where Iran calls the shots. Which will it be?

