War on Iran

Israel and the U.S. launched a massive joint military operation against Iran on Saturday, known as “Operation Epic Fury.” The attacks have already left major leaders dead, including Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The joint military operation is expected to carry on for days. Officials tell Fox News that Israel is targeting Iranian leadership, while the U.S. is targeting military targets and ballistic missile sites that pose an “imminent threat.”

According to the presidential candidate Trump trounced, “Donald Trump is dragging the United States into a war the American people do not want. Let me be clear: I am opposed to a regime-change war in Iran, and our troops are being put in harm’s way for the sake of Trump’s war of choice.

If Iran got nukes and set them off here, Democrats would blame Trump for not stopping them.

On CNN, Sara Sidner asked Scott Jennings, “How do you square the no war promise with the potential of a protracted war?” Jenning replied, “Well, first of all, the president has consistently, over the course of his entire public life, said he will NEVER permit the Iranian regime to have a nuclear weapon. That’s why he took action last summer, and that’s part of the reason he took action today. So I don’t see this as him starting a war. I see this as a preventative measure to prevent a war against the largest state sponsor of terror in the world.

My view is this is a new day for the people of Iran. It’s a new day for the Middle East. And it’s a new day for the world, because the most courageous commander in chief of my lifetime said, ‘I’m not putting up with this. We’ve been banging our head against a wall for 47 years, while these guys terrorized the world. And I’m not going to permit it any longer.’

So when I see these Iranian people in LA and other places celebrating, I can only imagine their emotions and the emotions of the people in Iran who now have a chance to take back their country and restore what was once a great pro-Western country. That’s the end goal here. No more war, but peace and a government and a culture in Iran that can actually participate with the rest of the world, instead of terrorize it. That’s what the president did, he oughta be commended for it.”

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