Still, the accusation of war crimes, now accepted as fact by the New York Times among others, is ignorant, hypocritical, and overblown.
Still, the accusation of war crimes, now accepted as fact by the New York Times among others, is ignorant, hypocritical, and overblown.
The “war crime” outcry is simply another collaboration between America’s enemies, the media, and the Democrat Party
Leftist experts, as usual, are reacting viscerally to Trump’s heated rhetoric — but while his language gets a lot of attention, it’s not a crime.
As critics rushed to declare defeat, a high-risk U.S. military operation delivered a decisive win—rescuing American pilots, striking enemy leadership, and forcing Iran to rethink its position
Bless their ugly black hearts. The Left is spitting mad that both airmen from the F15-E were rescued in Iran without any Jimmy Carter-like catastrophes and deaths
Trump threatens devastation, then pivots to diplomacy.
We should all be very worried about this war’s trajectory.
Iran will not open the Strait.
The famed Civil War general didn’t want to do what he did, but it was necessary
President Trump has gotten out the message that he is not fooling around. He takes his role as commander-in-chief with deadly seriousness. He is not fooling around. In fact, that is one of a president’s most important responsibilities.
The Left wants the American people to feel like we’re accomplishing nothing, because that’s when the public starts demanding an end to hostilities.
Trump spent Easter Sunday in a rather unique way, posting a profanity-soaked ultimatum on Truth Social that had Iran on notice and liberal pundits clutching their pearls and fantasizing about the 25th Amendment.
The mission is more evidence of U.S. military competence and bravery.
Trump’s harangues were not what was undermining NATO. Instead, he ripped off a happy-face scab and exposed a festering wound of increasingly anti-American hypocrisy beneath. If you wanted to wreck the alliance, there would be no better way than to follow the duplicitous examples of Western European NATO members.
President Trump’s address to the nation reasserted a fundamental truth: The world’s foremost sponsor of terror — the Iranian Revolutionary Government — should never be allowed nuclear weapons.
By Kurt Schlichter: The Democrats hate America, and they think it will help them politically if America can be humiliated. But more than that, seeing America lose also satisfies the evil lurking inside them.
A new YouGov poll contains an interesting discovery, which made sense but was, at the same time, infuriating. The two ends of the political spectrum respond in opposite ways when asked whether allies should support the United States. Conservatives say yes. Liberals? Not so much.
Militarily, the war is going as well as could be envisioned, yet Democrats seek to turn it into another Vietnam or Afghanistan—hoping to win control of Congress at the expense of national security.
Rising energy prices turn into recessions only if bad government policies compound their effects.
Leaving the Europeans to sort out the strait for themselves would not be in America’s interest.
As war fuels new climate urgency, the numbers show renewables still cannot replace the energy that powers modern civilization.
When Congress returns from Easter recess, it will have one item on its agenda: Paying for the war in Iran. Budget analysts say the president will need $200 billion to finish the job
If Trump oversees the toppling of the ruling regime of the Islamic Republic of Iran, his achievements will rank with the greatest of those of any post-World War II president. That’s just an objective fact. If you don’t understand that fact, you haven’t been paying attention for more than 40 years.
Like Desert Storm in 1991, a stunning air campaign is demonstrating America’s power of deterrence.