As the U.S. military presses on with Operation Epic Fury, aiming for Iran’s unconditional surrender, political controversy back home shows no sign of cooling down. The left, ever eager to turn every situation into a political circus, is stopping at nothing to oppose President Trump’s firm stance. It’s as if their default mode is to root against anything that might actually make America look strong and competent on the world stage.
While our troops perform with precision and showcase strength that would make any American proud, Democrats are busy plotting their Senate shutdown strategy. It’s like they’ve decided that the best way to deal with critical international conflicts is to host political protest parties. It seems they can’t decide whether to block more funds to the Department of War, choosing instead to shout into the void until senior officials testify. Maybe they’ll finally make up their minds next Tuesday, or perhaps next month—we won’t hold our breath.
Amidst all this, they’re clinging to any slight increase in oil prices as if it were the smoking gun to dismantle Trump’s entire economic approach. It’s almost impressive how they can spot apocalyptic signs in a temporary oil pressure blip. The left is also doubling down on their odd grudge against Israel, our key ally in this conflict. One would think they were rooting for the Iranian regime rather than their own country’s president.
According to analysts like Ben Shapiro, President Trump’s actions represent the gutsiest foreign policy move in recent history. While Iran continued to be a consistent thorn in our side for nearly five decades, here is a president taking tangible steps toward resolving long-standing international tensions. The military’s dismantling of Iran’s ballistic missile facilities and the weakening of the IRGC is a testament to the President’s determination. Meanwhile, Democratic critics are mumbling about unauthorized strikes as if they missed the memo on what’s really at stake.
The grand irony is that while Trump is being graded with an “A+” for leadership in this situation, Democrats seem more concerned about scoring some political points. The American public, however, prefers a winning war strategy over political antics. Even when faced with a possible increase in oil prices, which experts say will stabilize, our left-leaning friends seem blissfully ignorant of the bigger picture. If this conflict results in the fall of the Iranian regime and a further drop in oil prices, perhaps they’ll finally realize the folly of their ways—or maybe not. Either way, as always, the saga continues.

