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Trump’s Epic Fury Proves Strength is Key in Battle Against Iran

America is proving once again that strength works. President Trump’s Operation Epic Fury — the coordinated U.S.-Israeli strikes that have degraded Iran’s offensive capabilities — showed decisive action when our enemies needed to be taught a lesson, not lectured. The mission has been forceful and necessary to protect our people and stop a regime that sponsors terror from getting nuclear weapons.

Yes, war is costly and messy, but weakness is costlier; reports that some U.S. systems have been hit do not change the fact that the administration moved when others would have dithered. American troops and pilots have executed surgical strikes aimed at degrading theocratic aggression, and commanders are doing what commanders must do — finishing the job and protecting the homeland. The nation should rally behind our servicemen rather than amplify every setback for political gain.

Meanwhile, the media and coastal elites who scream the loudest about “endless wars” are the same people who refused to heed decades of Iranian belligerence; their sudden concern rings hollow. What matters is victory, deterrence, and returning American sons and daughters home safely — not scorekeeping for Sunday morning shows. The White House has been clear that Epic Fury is calibrated to crush Tehran’s missile and drone networks and to restore deterrence in the Middle East.

Back home, Washington’s culture-war obsessions continue to distract from real governance: a federal judge has temporarily halted the administration’s carefully planned White House ballroom project, granting a preservation group’s injunction and freezing construction. This is petty activist-judicial overreach at its worst — when a president tries to restore and modernize a proud symbol of American hospitality, the left runs to the bench instead of the ballot box. The move to stop the project is less about trees or masonry and more about slowing down a popular, patriotic president.

President Trump’s response — showing mockups and defending the plan — was exactly what Americans want: a leader who stands up and pushes back against small-minded obstruction. Critics who hide behind doomsday headlines about cost or aesthetics ignore that this administration has been transparent about funding and the need to restore the People’s House to its rightful stature. Let the activists sue; let the people remember who fought to modernize and who fought to stop progress.

And on the legal front, the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Chiles v. Salazar was a much-needed rebuke to the censorious instincts of the left: an 8–1 decision affirmed that the First Amendment protects the speech of licensed therapists in the counseling room, with only one justice dissenting. This is a victory for free speech, parental rights, and common sense — the Constitution doesn’t disappear just because a politically favored viewpoint wants to be insulated from challenge. If you love liberty, you should celebrate a Court that recognizes limits on government speech-policing, and you should be wary of the one liberal dissent that read politics into medicine.

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