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The War with Iran Lays Bare the Truths of Our Time – And Trump's Role in Shaping Them

Whether you love him or hate him, there is no denying it. President Trump is turning out to be one of the most effective and transformational American presidents in modern history.

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President Trump watches the start of Operation Epic from Mar-a-Lago.

If you needed proof that the world order is shifting under our feet, look no further than the dust settling from Operation Epic Fury. What started as a decisive U.S.-Israeli strike against Iran's nuclear ambitions has exposed some hard realities about global power dynamics. As someone who's watched administrations come and go, I can tell you this: the conflict hasn't just dismantled a rogue regime—it's revealed America's unmatched dominance, the hollow threats of our adversaries, and the visionary leadership of President Donald Trump in steering us through it all.

Let's start with the obvious: there's only one true economic and military superpower left standing. In just five days, U.S. forces obliterated Iran's army, navy, and air force, using a fraction of our carrier battle groups—precisely two out of eleven. Compare that to Russia's quagmire in Ukraine, dragging on for four years with no end in sight. Trump's "peace through strength" isn't rhetoric; it's results. We've seen thousands of high-value targets vaporized, from missile sites to command centers, all while minimizing American casualties. This isn't luck—it's the fruit of rebuilding our military after years of neglect.

Then there's China, the supposed dragon that's turning out to be more of a paper tiger. Beijing's bluster about Taiwan invasion? It's evaporated overnight. Why? Because Xi Jinping needs 11 million barrels of oil daily to keep his economy humming, and a good chunk flows through the now-contested Strait of Hormuz. Iran supplied 13% of China's crude last year, and with Venezuela's Maduro toppled—another 4% gone—the math doesn't add up for aggression. Trump's strikes have indirectly clipped Beijing's wings, forcing them to scramble for reserves and rethink any Taiwan pipe dream. It's a masterstroke: no direct confrontation, but China's vulnerabilities are on full display, from energy dependence to stalled regional ambitions.

Speaking of toppling tyrants, Trump's reclaimed Latin America as America's backyard, sending Chinese influence packing. The abduction of Maduro in January wasn't just justice for drug trafficking— it sparked a wave of regime shifts, freeing over 120 million people from socialist oppression. Cuba's on the ropes, with Trump easing oil sales to Havana while praising Venezuela's transition as a model. His "Shield of the Americas" summit united 12 leaders against cartels and Beijing's economic encroachment, deploying U.S. military might from Ecuador to the Panama Canal. This isn't imperialism; it's smart diplomacy reclaiming our hemisphere from foreign predators.

The UN? Exposed as the corrupt, toothless bureaucracy it is. Trump pulled us out of the Human Rights Council and slashed funding, calling out their hypocrisy while we act decisively. Why prop up an organization that shields dictators? His "war on fraud" extends globally, targeting waste and bias.

On the economic front, Trump's redefined global trade, ending offshoring and bringing manufacturing home. Tariffs have reshuffled supply chains, with companies diversifying away from China—nearshoring to Mexico and Eastern Europe, boosting U.S. jobs. The Iran war's oil disruptions only accelerate this: prices spiked, but Trump's SPR release stabilized markets, proving resilience through domestic energy dominance.

Whether you love him or hate him, there is no denying it. President Trump is turning out to be one of the most effective and transformational American presidents in modern history. He's toppled Maduro and the Ayatollah, granted freedom to millions, and reshaped the world order—likely averting World War III by checking aggressors early. In a time of chaos, his bold moves remind us: America leads when it acts with strength, not apologies. The Iran war isn't just a victory—it's a wake-up call to a new era of American primacy.

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