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Trump Takes on Israel and Iran While the Squad Criticizes from the Sidelines

President Trump finds himself in the middle of a geopolitical mess, and unsurprisingly, the Squad can’t wait to wag their fingers from the sidelines. With his no-nonsense approach to the tangled web of conflict between Israel and Iran, Trump dared to hold both countries accountable. Yet, as is often the case, his honest assessment was met with a chorus of predictable and tired critiques from the usual suspects.

These Squad members never miss a chance to take a swipe at Trump, no matter how ludicrous their claims. Instead of addressing the complex realities of Middle Eastern conflict, they choose to represent their interests by belittling the President. They act like they know better, but anyone watching can see there’s a lack of substance in their endless Twitter lectures.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez leaped at the chance to criticize Trump, claiming he doesn’t know what he’s doing, all while pointing to blog posts as evidence. Seriously? This is the level of discourse we’re dealing with from supposed policy makers. They seem more interested in scoring social media points than engaging in meaningful policy discussion.

And as if on cue, Rep. Ilhan Omar also chimed in about “our tax dollars,” painting a picture of Trump being outsmarted. Yet, this worn-out narrative that America is endlessly exploited while the actors of the foreign stage masterfully chess-play around us is getting old. It’s ironic coming from those who are always eager to send billions overseas, but decry spending when it’s tied to strengthening global stability.

Trump, however, isn’t playing that game. He’s acting to rein in aggressions and establish order—an act of leadership, whether the critics like it or not. He’s committed to ensuring no one acts on reckless impulse and is striving to keep peace, even if the media and partisan critics refuse to acknowledge it.

What gets lost in the relentless left-wing noise is a simple, crystal-clear fact: Trump steps in where others are afraid to tread. He’s not just issuing talking points; he’s taking action. So, when the next international crisis hits, will these critics find it in themselves to contribute anything worthwhile, or just continue tweeting into the void?

Written by Staff Reports

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