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When the swamp whispers, President Trump roars the truth. That’s what we just saw, plain as day, as he fired back at the chattering class, those self-appointed foreign policy gurus and talking heads who can’t stand an America-First president. The narrative they’re trying to peddle, yet again, is that Donald Trump was some easily manipulated figure, talked into a ‘war’ with Iran by allies. But president Trump, ever the truth-teller, isn’t having it, and frankly, neither should any clear-thinking patriot.
This isn’t just about a single statement; it’s about a pattern. The Washington establishment, the globalist think tanks, and their media mouthpieces have always tried to cast President Trump’s foreign policy as either reckless or controlled by external forces. They can’t comprehend a leader who puts his nation’s interests first, who isn’t beholden to the military-industrial complex or the siren song of endless intervention. So, when they suggest Israel ‘talked him into’ a war with Iran, what they’re really doing is trying to diminish his sovereignty and his own deeply held conviction to keep American boots off foreign soil unless absolutely necessary for our direct security.
Let’s remember the actual history, not the revisionist fairy tales spun by the corporate media. During his term, President Trump did what no one else dared: he pulled us out of the disastrous Iran nuclear deal. That was a deal that enriched mullahs, destabilized the region, and put the world at risk, all while our own ‘experts’ claimed it was the only path to peace. Trump, with a clear vision and an unwavering spine, imposed crippling sanctions, hit Iran’s oil exports, and even took out General Soleimani—a mass murderer with American blood on his hands. These were decisive, strong actions designed to protect American interests and our allies, but they were *not* an all-out, boots-on-the-ground war. In fact, Trump’s approach was about strength through deterrence, not endless conflict. He consistently kept us out of new foreign entanglements, a promise he made to the American people and one he largely kept, to the utter frustration of the war hawks.
And that’s the crucial point, isn’t it? The deep state, the swamp creatures, they thrive on conflict. Their livelihoods, their power, their influence—it all stems from perpetually escalating tensions and deploying our sons and daughters to fight foreign battles. For them, a president who actually *avoids* war, who dares to question the established order of interventionism, is an existential threat. They want the public to believe that any strong action against rogue regimes like Iran must inevitably lead to an all-out war, and that anyone opposing their agenda is either an isolationist or a puppet. It’s a false dilemma, designed to trap us into their destructive cycles.
From a biblical perspective, we are called to be wise as serpents and innocent as doves. That means discerning truth from deception, standing firm against those who seek to sow discord and exploit nations for their own gain. A leader’s primary duty is to protect his people, to seek peace but be prepared for war, not to rush headlong into conflicts based on speculative narratives or the agendas of others. President Trump’s foreign policy, particularly concerning Iran, was a reflection of this principle: strength to deter evil, wisdom to avoid unnecessary bloodshed, and a singular focus on America’s wellbeing above all else. He wasn’t afraid to confront evil, but he also understood the immense cost of war, a cost that the armchair pundits never have to pay.
We need to be vigilant, brothers and sisters, because these attacks on President Trump’s record aren’t just about him; they’re about controlling the narrative, shaping future policy, and ultimately, ensuring that America remains entangled in the globalist web. His willingness to speak truth to power, to call out the lies, is precisely why they fear him and why we, as patriots, must stand with him. He’s not swayed by the whispers of the swamp, nor is he easily led by anyone’s agenda but America’s. It’s time we fully recognized that the ‘pundits’ crying foul are often the very ones who profit from the chaos they decry, via foxnews.
**_What do you think, patriots — is the establishment’s constant push for conflict a symptom of a deeper spiritual rot, or just plain old greed? Sound off below._**
Providence watches over the bold.