Yemen: We’re Not Just Bombing Anymore
Let’s start with Yemen. The real government—the one the world recognizes, not the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels—is finally pushing back. With U.S. Special Forces on the ground and American airpower overhead, 80,000 Yemeni troops are preparing to take back territory, starting with the port city of Hodeidah and then advancing toward Sanaa. CENTCOM is providing JTACs to call in airstrikes as our way of tipping the scales.
Why are we involved? Because the Houthis keep lobbing missiles at U.S. ships and global shipping lanes. And make no mistake, America can’t bomb its way out of this alone—we need boots on the ground. That’s the hard truth, and we’re finally waking up to it.
But so far, our strikes are just a whisper when we need a roar. We’re averaging 30 airstrikes a day in a country the size of California. It’s not enough. We don’t need to bomb civilians—we need to make life so miserable for the Houthi regime that their own people turn against them. No electricity. No fuel. No water. You want to play terrorist games? Then you don’t get to have nice things.
Israel: Flattening Gaza to Send a Message
Over in Gaza, the IDF has shifted strategy. It’s no longer just about killing Hamas fighters. It’s about taking land—permanently. For every day Israel’s hostages aren’t returned, they take more ground and raze it to the ground. Northern Gaza is rubble. The buffer zones are expanding. Entire neighborhoods are gone.
And when Hamas hides in hospitals, mosques, and UN-run schools, the IDF warns civilians to get out, then they bomb those buildings to dust. Critics call it “war crimes.” I call it targeting the enemy where he is—a basic tenet of warfare. The sad truth? The longer Hamas plays hide-and-seek behind civilians, the more buildings will be leveled.
Lebanon: Hezbollah’s Shell Game
On the northern border, Hezbollah has been getting hit hard. Their solution? Hand over nearly 200 of their military outposts to the Lebanese army in hopes Israel won’t bomb them anymore. It’s a shell game, and everyone knows it. The Lebanese Army isn’t at war with Hezbollah—they’re basically roommates. And for $300 million a year in U.S. aid, they at least pretend to care.
Ukraine: Russia’s Mass Murder on Palm Sunday
On Palm Sunday, Russia bombed the Ukrainian town of Sumy, killing 37 civilians—including children—on their way to church. And when first responders rushed in to help, Russia hit them with a second missile. That’s not collateral damage. That’s terrorism. And what did President Trump say about it? “Probably a mistake.” No, Mr. President—it was a massacre.
And it gets worse. Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff is out here offering concessions to Iran and Russia before negotiations even begin. In Oman, he walked in with demands to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program and walked out with Iran celebrating. They still have uranium enriched to 60%—only a few days away from weapons-grade. And we’re thanking them for agreeing not to enrich it further?
It’s amateur hour at the negotiating table.
Europe’s Billion-Dollar Blunder
Meanwhile, the EU just pledged nearly $2 billion to the Palestinian Authority—money we know gets funneled to terrorists or used to pay “martyrs’ families.” It’s insanity. We’re literally funding our enemies, then acting shocked when they use that money to attack our allies.
Even Western parts for killer drones—made in Germany, Spain, the UK—are turning up in Hezbollah and Russian attacks. Sanctions? What sanctions? We might as well be printing “Made in NATO” stickers for Iranian explosives.
Final Word: Moral Clarity or Bust
Here’s what I know: we don’t win wars with soft words and half-measures. We win by standing for truth, projecting power, and refusing to coddle tyrants.
If you're a parent, you know this principle: if your kid won’t listen, you start taking away privileges. No phone. No Xbox. No bedroom door. Same with rogue nations. No water. No fuel. No sympathy. That’s the only language they understand.
And if you can’t tell the difference between good and evil anymore, you’ve already lost the fight.
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