In a brazen act of aggression that should shock no one, Iran launched a missile attack today that wounded 10 U.S. troops stationed at a Saudi air base. This latest escalation in the Middle East conflict—orchestrated by the same globalist elites who profit from endless war—proves once again that our leaders have abandoned American security in favor of foreign entanglements and corporate interests.
The attack, confirmed by multiple sources including AP News, is not an isolated incident but part of a broader pattern of Iranian aggression that has gone unchecked for years. While the mainstream media will spin this as a "complex regional issue," the truth is simple: Iran is testing how far it can push the West before we finally stand up for ourselves. And so far, the answer appears to be "very far."
Globalist War Machine Demands More Blood and Treasure
Make no mistake—this conflict is not about defending freedom or democracy. It’s about lining the pockets of defense contractors and keeping the oil flowing for the global elite. The Jerusalem Post reported today that the White House, under Trump’s leadership, is pressuring Arab states to foot the bill for this war. That’s right: while American soldiers take Iranian shrapnel, our so-called allies are being strong-armed into bankrolling a conflict that does nothing to protect our borders or our people.
And let’s not forget the economic fallout. AP News warns that the war has triggered a global fertilizer shortage, threatening food supplies worldwide. This is what happens when our leaders prioritize foreign wars over domestic stability. While families struggle to put food on the table, the Biden administration’s open-border policies ensure that illegal immigrants get handouts while American farmers face ruin. The same people who lecture us about "climate change" are now presiding over an agricultural crisis of their own making.
NATO’s Weakness Emboldens Iran
Arab News reported today that Türkiye claims NATO defenses intercepted an Iranian missile—yet another sign of the alliance’s impotence. NATO was supposed to be a bulwark against aggression, but under globalist leadership, it has become a paper tiger. Instead of crushing Iran’s regime, we get half-hearted missile defenses and empty diplomatic posturing. Meanwhile, Cairo’s energy crisis—exacerbated by the war—has forced shops and restaurants to close at 9 p.m., a stark reminder of how foreign conflicts destabilize entire regions.
The Jerusalem Post also highlighted warnings from officials that anything Iran says to Washington could escalate tensions. This is the same Iran that chants "Death to America" while its proxies attack U.S. troops. Yet our leaders still pretend diplomacy will work. How many more American soldiers need to be wounded before we admit that appeasement has failed?
The People Pay the Price for Elite Betrayal
This war is a microcosm of everything wrong with our ruling class. They send our troops to die in foreign deserts while opening our borders to invasion. They lecture us about "diversity" while importing the very chaos that fuels these conflicts. And they expect us to foot the bill for their globalist fantasies.
The fertilizer shortage is just the beginning. If this war drags on—and with Trump’s push for Arab funding, it will—we can expect skyrocketing food prices, energy blackouts, and even more economic pain for working-class Americans. Meanwhile, the same politicians who claim to care about the middle class will blame "corporate greed" or "climate change" instead of their own failed policies.
Why This Matters:
This is not just another Middle East conflict—it’s a wake-up call. The Iranian missile attack on U.S. troops is a direct challenge to American strength, and our response will define our nation’s future. If we continue down this path of endless war and globalist subservience, we will see more American blood spilled, more economic instability, and more erosion of our sovereignty.
The American people are tired of being treated as ATMs for foreign wars. We’re tired of watching our leaders prioritize every interest but our own. This war is a test: will we finally demand an end to the globalist agenda, or will we keep funding conflicts that make us weaker? The choice is ours—but time is running out. The next missile could be headed for our shores, and if we don’t act now, it won’t just be 10 troops wounded. It will be all of us.