It’s about time someone in Washington woke up to reality. Senator Lindsey Graham is urging President Trump to bring the Iran war phase to an end. It’s almost laughable watching career politicians suddenly try to distance themselves from conflicts they once cheered on. Public support is dropping fast, and now Graham is desperate to look like the peacemaker. Funny how that happens right when he’s facing a tough primary race back home.
The left cheers for endless entanglements in foreign messes, but when average Americans start to lose faith in these expensive wars, suddenly everyone’s ready for “peace.” The hypocrisy couldn’t be more obvious. Democrats never met a Middle East misadventure they didn’t like—just as long as American jobs suffer and our tax dollars flow overseas. They pretend to care about our troops, but have never once cared about American strength or security.
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Graham might be late to the party, but at least he recognizes that priorities have shifted. Every day, Americans are sick of watching politicians grandstand overseas while the border at home is wide open and cities are in chaos. We all know the globalists love distraction—talk about Iran to keep us from noticing the real problems they refuse to solve here.
Of course, as soon as Trump started taking real action, forcing Iran to finally feel American power, the liberal media screamed, the deep state panicked, and the swamp circled the wagons. They never gave Trump credit for bold leadership. Instead, they whined or tried to tie his hands. Now, after Trump proved American strength, everyone runs for cover, pretending war was never their idea.
This is how Washington works. Politicians jump off sinking ships, blaming Trump for problems their old buddies created, and hoping voters forget. But American patriots know better. We see the double-dealing, the excuses, the fake concern. Maybe it’s time the Senate listened to the people for once, ended these endless wars, and fixed what matters most—America.
How long will our leaders put America last just to score political points? Maybe this time, voters will remind them where real power comes from.

