This job can’t be left half-finished.
President Donald Trump speaks at a women's history month event in the East Room at the White House, Thursday, March 12, 2026, in Washington.For years excitable figures have warned that any attack on Iran would start World War III.
The fact that the regime in Iran has spent decades trying to develop a nuclear weapon was always a problem for these people. After all, if a terrorist regime isand says it is going to use that weapon, what exactly is the world meant to do? Sit back and let it happen? That’s what much of the world seemed happy to do. Or rather, they hoped that someone would take the problem off the world’s hands for them. And so it fell to the governments of Israel and the United States of America to step up. To do what the German chancellor recently called the world’s “dirty work” for the rest of the planet.The first is that for the past three years the Israelis have taken out each of the Iranian Revolutionary Government’s terrorist armies one by one.How Apple News and other tech giants change the narrative for Democrats They destroyed the infrastructure and leadership of Iran’s terrorist army in Lebanon — Hezbollah. They did that from the land, the skies and through history-making operations like the pager attack which killed or disabled thousands of Hezbollah’s terrorists.And now for the past two weeks, with America leading the way, they have taken the battle to the head of the snake.Two oil tankers explode – leaving at least 1 dead – after suspected Iranian attack in the Persian Gulf Top US drone expert says Iran could make deadly California strike any second —’We’re extremely vulnerable’The world’s biggest sponsor of terror has been hit in every single place where it hurts. The operation started by killing the Supreme terror leader himself — the Ayatollah Khamenei. It also killed almost all the heads of the Iranian terrorist regime and its foul military and terrorist groups.The Iranian regime responded by doing one of the stupidest things imaginable. It lashed out not just at the countries that were attacking them. It decided to try to wage war on all of its neighbors. It sentMost of their missiles and drones have been shot down out of the skies before they could hit their intended targets. Meaning that for no gain, this war is now pretty much the Mullahs against everybody else. This week’s ayatollah — the son of last week’s ayatollah — is trying to talk tough in the face of all of this. In a statement released yesterday he promised to “avenge” the blood of members of his regime who have been killed. And he threatened to destroy the same amount of American assets as America and her allies have managed to destroy in his own country. Why didn’t he read out his vengeful statement himself? Why was it read out for him on Iranian state television? Perhaps it is because the Ayatollah isThere are other signs that the Ayatollah’s whole empire of terror is falling apart. What remains of his army in Lebanon made the mistake of firing off “solidarity missiles.” In retaliation the Israeli Airforce hit remaining Hezbollah stations in Lebanon — including in Beirut.For four decades, Iran’s army has wrecked Lebanon. It has brought nothing but war and strife for the beleaguered people of that country. And so this week the Lebanese government led by President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam announced that they are outlawing Hezbollah. They have banned the group’s military activity inside their country and promised to prosecute anyone in Lebanon involved in Hezbollah activity. Even groups in Lebanon who have traditionally been allied to Hezbollah have backed this action. Members of Parliament in Lebanon are even calling for this month’s secretary general of Hezbollah — Naím Qassem — to be tried for treason and for causing insurrection against the state of Lebanon. We will see if the Lebanese government is in a position to follow through on these threats. But whatever happens it is a reminder of the fact that President Trump’s war against the regime in Iran is working. Aside from the military successes, it is causing a change across the region. It is uniting countries and parties against the terrorist regime in Iran. Partly because the region is fed up of the Iranian terror. And partly because of the old strong-horse, weak-horse theory. That is that when people see a strong horse they wish to join its side. When they see a weak horse they keep away. At present America and her allies are the strong horse in the region. Meantime the Revolutionary Islamic Government in Iran is becoming a weaker horse by the day.But once this swift and tactical war is over those oil prices will come straight down again. Some people in Washington want hostilities to cease immediately. Others want them to stop before the operation is complete. Of course nobody wants this war to go on a day longer than necessary. But this job can’t be left half-finished. After all, a future US president might not have the resolve to stop the Mullah’s and their ambitions. Some day we’ll get another Jimmy Carter or Joe Biden. Trump rightly started this historic mission. And he’s the only person who will also be able to finish it. But on America’s terms.Ferry worker fired from job after taking 114 sick days in 12 months Would-be car bomber rammed explosives-laden truck into temple preschool — before guards shot him dead Stream It Or Skip It: 'Scarpetta' On Prime Video, Where Nicole Kidman Is A Medical Examiner Who Is Haunted By Serial Killings She Thought She Solved Two Decades Ago
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