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The D.C. swamp is buzzing, and it’s not because they’ve suddenly found a conscience. No, the latest clamor comes from establishment figures like Rep. Seth Moulton, who, via foxnews, fretted that America ‘deserves better than Trump’s vague Iran war plans.’ But let’s be clear, patriots: when these career politicians cry ‘vague,’ what they’re really saying is ‘unpredictable’—and unpredictability is the Deep State’s kryptonite when a strong leader is at the helm.
For years, we’ve watched the globalist machine in Washington bumble through foreign policy, often plunging us into endless conflicts or appeasing our enemies with weak rhetoric and weaker actions. Remember how the same D.C. crowd loved to signal their every move to adversaries, telegraphing intentions like a bad poker player? That’s not strategy; that’s an open invitation for our enemies to prepare, to adapt, and to ultimately undermine American interests. President Trump, God bless him, understands a fundamental truth that seems lost on the Beltway elite: **strength isn’t just about the size of your stick, but the wisdom of how you wield it—and when to keep its exact dimensions a mystery.**
Moulton’s concern over ‘vague’ plans isn’t a plea for clarity; it’s a lament for the old way of doing things. It’s a yearning for the days when the military-industrial complex and their political allies could dictate the terms, control the narrative, and keep the gravy train of interventionism chugging along. Trump doesn’t play by those rules. His approach to Iran, like his approach to so many other foreign policy challenges, has been characterized by a refusal to tip his hand, maintaining a posture of **peace through strength** that leaves our adversaries guessing. And honestly, that’s exactly what a true leader does.
Consider the alternative. Do we want a leader who broadcasts every troop movement, every strategic target, every red line to our sworn enemies? Does Moulton truly believe that Iran’s ayatollahs would be less dangerous if we laid out our entire playbook for them? That’s not just naive; it’s strategically suicidal. The Bible tells us in Proverbs 20:18, ‘Plans are established by counsel; by wise guidance wage war.’ But **wise guidance often includes keeping your counsel close**, especially when dealing with those who seek our destruction. Trump understands that sometimes the most powerful deterrent is the uncertainty of your next move.
This isn’t about rushing into war; it’s about avoiding it by being so formidable and so unpredictable that our enemies dare not test us. Trump, unlike many of his predecessors, didn’t start new wars. He brought troops home. He brokered peace deals that the establishment swore were impossible. He didn’t just talk tough; he acted decisively, taking out terrorists like Soleimani, then stepping back, leaving the globalists to wring their hands over protocol while America was safer. That’s not vagueness; that’s strategic genius, rooted in a pragmatism that many D.C. bureaucrats simply don’t possess.
The globalist agenda thrives on clarity—but for our enemies, not for us. They want to know exactly what we’ll do, how we’ll do it, and what our limits are. Why? So they can poke and prod, exploit weaknesses, and gradually chip away at American sovereignty and power. Trump’s ‘vague’ approach, from their perspective, is a disruption to their well-oiled machine of managed decline. It’s a challenge to their control. And that, dear readers, is why they’re panicking.
We, as Christians and conservatives, understand the importance of vigilance. We know that evil exists in the world, and that sometimes, protecting the flock requires a strong shepherd who isn’t afraid to confront wolves with decisive, often opaque, action. It’s not about bellicosity; it’s about deterrence. It’s about putting **America First** and ensuring our national security isn’t compromised by the feckless posturing of those who prioritize international accolades over the safety of our citizens.
So, when you hear the cries of ‘vague plans’ from the swamp, remember whose interests are truly being served. It’s not yours, and it’s certainly not America’s. It’s the interests of those who profit from predictable instability and fear genuine strength. Trump’s genius lies in his ability to confound these forces, to act with purpose even when his exact trajectory isn’t clear to the talking heads on cable news or the lobbyists lining K Street.
**_When the D.C. establishment demands ‘clarity’ on foreign policy from President Trump, do you believe they genuinely seek better strategy, or are they just afraid of losing control? Sound off below, patriots!_**
Providence watches over the bold.