Once again, we see the so-called “allies” turning their backs when America needs them most. President Trump has made it clear he’s disappointed with NATO partners who can’t lift a finger to help us keep the Strait of Hormuz free from Iran’s aggressive chokehold. This stretch of water keeps oil and commerce moving, but while Iran threatens to block it, Europe shrugs its shoulders and hopes America will play policeman as usual.
Liberals love to worship at the altar of “international cooperation,” but where are these fancy alliances when it actually counts? The sleepy NATO bureaucrats expect the United States to carry the world on its back, but when Iran rattles its saber, they hide behind excuses. It’s almost like they want to watch the world burn as long as it makes America look weak.
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President Trump doesn’t beg. He doesn’t whimper. He tells these free riders the truth: America can, and will, defend its interests. If our allies are too busy fretting over climate change summits to stand up to Iran, so be it. We’ll keep the waters safe and protect commerce—because that’s what strong leadership looks like.
The left’s answer? More talking, more committees, more globalist nonsense. They’d rather let Iran’s radical regime threaten the world than admit Trump knows how to get things done. Maybe if Iran promised to build solar panels along the Strait, Europe would finally pay attention.
America shouldn’t apologize for being strong. We don’t need NATO’s blessing or approval. We need backbone and guts—qualities Trump brings in spades. Is it any wonder liberals can’t stand him? When America’s security is at stake, do you want apologizers, or do you want a winner?

