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Trump’s Iran Strike: A Necessary Show of Strength to Deter the Extremists

The United States and Israel have launched what the U.S. government called Operation Epic Fury, a large-scale military operation against Iran. The reports made available online say Israel targeted senior Iranian officials, while the U.S. focused on military facilities linked to Iran’s defense structure.

Iran’s state media claimed people were killed and over dozen injured. Iran quickly responded with missile and drone strikes against Israel and U.S. bases across the Middle East, including in Bahrain, Iraq, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates. However, U.S. Central Command reported no American casualties and only limited damage to U.S. facilities.

Subsequently President Trump address they Nation, He described the action as “major combat operations in Iran” and warned that war always carries risks. But he made it clear that the mission is about stopping Iran from becoming a nuclear-armed state.

Many Democratic leaders, including Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom, Jasmine Crockett, Sen Tim Kaine, Mayor Mamdami and several other criticized the President. They argue that only Congress has the power to declare war and that America is being drawn into another conflict without full debate.

They are correct that the Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war. But this operation is not the same as a formal declaration of war. Under the Constitution, the President is Commander in Chief of the armed forces. That role gives him the authority to deploy troops and act quickly when national security is at risk.

History shows that presidents of both Republican and Democrats parties have used military force without a formal declaration of war. The War Powers Resolution of 1973 allows the President to take military action for a limited period without congressional approval. If operations continue beyond that window, Congress must step in.

A nuclear-armed Iran would not just threaten Israel. It would shift the balance of power across the Middle East and beyond. Groups backed by Iran — such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza, and the Houthis in Yemen — already challenge regional stability. Imagine if such forces were protected by a nuclear umbrella. That would be a danger not just for America’s allies, but for global peace.

Past administrations promised to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons. In 2015, under , the U.S. entered into the Iran nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Supporters said it would limit Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Critics argued it gave Tehran financial relief without permanent guarantees.

Many Americans believe Iran used that period to strengthen itself quietly. Whether one agrees or disagrees, the fear of a nuclear Iran has remained constant across Republican and Democratic administrations.

President Trump’s supporters see this moment as one where words must match action. They believe deterrence works only when backed by strength. From this view, the strikes are not about starting a war, but preventing a bigger one in the future.

A Nigerian popular adage says, when danger is knocking on your door, you do not wait until it enters your living room before you act. Leadership sometimes requires hard decisions. It requires courage to act early, not regret later.

America’s political leaders may disagree on strategy, but they must agree on one thing a nuclear Iran would change the world in ways that are hard to control. The debate should continue in Congress. Oversight is important in a democracy. But unity in the face of serious global threats is also important.

For now, many Americans are watching closely. They hope this show of force will deter Iran and avoid a long, painful conflict. Only time will tell.

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Biden Admin Hands Out $500 Million For Oil Drilling In Middle East

The Biden administration is providing financing for oil development in the Middle East after taking numerous steps to restrict domestic production, according to Bloomberg News.

The U.S. Export-Import Bank — a nominally independent government entity that aims to boost the American economy “by facilitating the export of U.S. goods and services” —  approved a $500 million loan guarantee for oil and gas development in Bahrain on Thursday, according to Bloomberg News. The funding follows the Biden administration’s decisions to release the most restrictive offshore oil and gas leasing schedule in American history and cancel seven previously-issued oil and gas leases in Alaska, among other actions intended to rein in domestic oil production.

The Export-Import Bank’s loan guarantee will “increase the production of oil and the availability of gas to meet the future energy demands” of Bahrain, the institution told Bloomberg News. The $500 million of financing was about five times larger than what some lawmakers were anticipating.

Six Democratic lawmakers, including Sens. Jeff Merkley of Oregon and Bernie Sanders of Vermont, wrote a Tuesday letter to the Export-Import Bank in which they implored the agency to not move forward with $100 million of financing because of potential negative ramifications for the climate. After the $500 million loan guarantee was announced, Merkley proceeded to describe the Export-Import Bank as a “rogue agency,” according to Bloomberg News.

While the Export-Import Bank is a nominally independent part of the executive branch, President Joe Biden appointed or successfully nominated Chair Reta Jo Lewis, Vice Chair Judith Pryor and board members Owen Herrnstadt and Spencer Bacchus.

In addition to the restrictive offshore leasing schedule and lease cancellations in Alaska, the Biden administration has moved to take millions of acres of federal lands off the table for oil and gas activity after unsuccessfully attempting to halt drilling on all federal lands in 2021. While U.S. oil production did reach record levels at the end of 2023, energy sector experts previously told the Daily Caller News Foundation that those production levels have been reached in spite of the Biden administration’s approach, rather than because of it.

The experts who spoke to the DCNF said this is because most of the growth in production has occurred on state and private lands, where Biden does not have the ability to directly shut down drilling. They added that the oil wells of today are the result of planning and financing decisions made several years in the past.

Neither the White House nor the Export-Import Bank responded immediately to requests for comment.

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Trump: ‘Another HISTORIC breakthrough today! Our two GREAT friends Israel and Bahrain agree to a Peace Deal’

VIDEO: President Donald J. Trump announces Bahrain, Israel will normalize relations.


“Another HISTORIC breakthrough today! Our two GREAT friends Israel and the Kingdom of Bahrain agree to a Peace Deal – the second Arab country to make peace with Israel in 30 days!”

This is extraordinary. Trump is achieving it by refusing to heed the conventional wisdom that has guided U.S. foreign policy into disaster after disaster for decades. I rated him very high in Rating America’s Presidents, and he keeps on vindicating me. But his defiance of the mainstream analysts and demonstration of their failures is one reason why they hate him with such passionate intensity.

“Bahrain agrees to normalize relations with Israel, Trump announces,” Jerusalem Post, September 11, 2020:

Bahrain has joined the United Arab Emirates in striking an agreement to normalize relations with Israel, President Donald Trump said on Friday, a dramatic move aimed at easing tensions in the Middle East.

Trump tweeted out the news after he spoke by phone to both Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the White House said.

Trump also tweeted: “Another HISTORIC breakthrough today! Our two GREAT friends Israel and the Kingdom of Bahrain agree to a Peace Deal – the second Arab country to make peace with Israel in 30 days!”

“This is a historic breakthrough to further peace in the Middle East,” the United States, Bahrain and Israel said in a joint statement.

“Opening direct dialog and ties between these two dynamic societies and advanced economies will continue the positive transformation of the Middle East and increase stability, security, and prosperity in the region,” it said.

Netanyahu says the agreement marks a “new era of peace.”…

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