Trump's 'spectacular' Iran strike could carve his place in history as most courageous leader since Ronald Reagan
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Sunday witnessed an awe-inspiring scene as the advanced B-2 stealth bombers smoothly navigated the clear, blue skies over Missouri. They were returning triumphantly to their base in the American heartland after successfully deploying their Massive Ordnance Penetrator bombs on Iran’s concealed nuclear facilities.

The strikes were “a spectacular military success,” President Trump told the world Saturday night, after emerging from the Situation Room.

“Iran’s primary nuclear enrichment sites have been completely destroyed. The Middle Eastern aggressor must now seek peace,” he stated.

Although General Dan “Razing” Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, remarked on Sunday that it is “far too early” to assess the complete impact at Iran’s Fordow uranium-enrichment site, satellite images reveal multiple significant craters and a layer of gray-blue residue where all 14 massive “bunker buster” bombs, each weighing 30,000 pounds, struck during the operation known as Midnight Hammer on Saturday night.

The strikes were also a spectacular political calculation by the president who ran on no new wars, and managed to keep a poker face all week as he was given advice by all and sundry.

‘Unconventional’

He made the right decision, and it appears to have been executed flawlessly. A limited strike, in and out. Iran’s nuclear capability has been eliminated or at least severely degraded. No regime change.

If the nuclear threat from Iran is indeed neutralized, leading to the extension of the Abraham Accords and peace in the Middle East, Trump will have achieved what countless predecessors failed to do.

If he pulls it off, without embroiling us in a larger war, he will have carved his role in history as the most courageous and consequential leader since Ronald Reagan. The man who rose from the stage in Butler, blood pouring down his face, raised his fist in the air and said, “Fight, Fight Fight,” is exactly who you want as commander in chief at a time like this, especially as it’s not his first rodeo.

Photographs released by the White House show a serious-faced Trump inside the Situation Room Saturday night, wearing his trademark suit and red tie, not cosplaying a flyboy as his more casually-attired predecessors liked to do.

His only bow to informality was a red MAGA hat with “45-47” on the side, representing his bifurcated presidential terms and the relentless grit it took to come back from the political dead.

So much for “TACO Don.” He outfoxed everyone.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, just after emerging from the Situation Room last week where he watched the president deal with the complexities of the Iran-Israel war, likened Trump to Winston Churchill.

“He has a strategy and it’s not a conventional strategy, but what conventional person has ever done great things?” said Bessent, in an interview for my new podcast Pod Force One. “Does anybody think that Winston Churchill was conventional?

“[Trump is] also so flexible in terms of the way he looks at things,” Bessent said. “We’ve just spent basically the past 24 hours in the Situation Room over the Iran-Israel conflict, and I can tell you that the American people should know, and the American troops should know, that Donald Trump is doing an incredible job looking after their interests in what could turn, without someone like him, could turn into a widespread conflict that US soldiers and interests could get sucked into.”

New team

In one fell swoop, Trump also restored the prestige of the US military, which had plummeted under Joe Biden.

Most welcome was the upgrade from Gen. Mark “Thoroughly Modern” Milley of “white rage” fame, whom Biden had to give a preemptive pardon on his way out the door, presumably for his Trump-deranged outbursts to the Chinese.

In Milley’s place we now have “Razing Caine,” once a daring F-16 pilot, and as cool and contained a general as you could find.

“This mission demonstrates the unmatched reach, coordination, and capability of the United States military,” he told reporters in a Sunday news conference alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, another veteran whose rapport with “war fighters” has helped revive recruitment to record levels.

“In just a matter of weeks, this went from strategic planning to global execution,” said Caine. “As the president clearly said last night, no other military in the world could have done this.”


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What a contrast to the previous administration.

Under Biden, our military was humiliated. Preposterous wokery and weak leadership led to a breakdown in discipline embodied in online displays of perverts in uniform dolled up in kinky dog masks and bondage gear.

Under Biden, incompetence was the order of the day, from the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, leaving behind $7 billion of equipment, to the failure to bring our astronauts home from the International Space Station, to the $230 million Gaza pier debacle which resulted in the death of one young soldier and dozens of troops injured while delivering minimal aid. The morale and reputation of our armed forces was severely depleted, making a mockery of Biden’s frequent refrain” God bless our troops.”

Under Biden, Obama’s benighted Iran deal that Trump axed in his first term was reanimated. Trump 1.0 left Iran on its knees, unable to fund its proxies to attack Israel. Biden, in his wisdom, empowered and enriched Iran, reappointing Robert Malley, Antony Blinken’s childhood friend from their prestigious Parisienne école, as Iran envoy.

Malley was then suspended without pay pending an FBI investigation into an Iranian influence ring and his “mishandling” of classified information. Naturally, the Ivy League came to his rescue, giving him gigs at Yale and Princeton. That is Biden’s legacy.

But instead of thanking Trump for saving the world from a nuclear Iran, Democrats are pretending that he did something unconstitutional, and are whining because he didn’t inform Democrat leaders in Congress before the top-secret operation.

They only have themselves to blame for proving to be so unreliable with secrets in the past. Hello, Schifty Schiff.

Dems were fine with Obama bombing Libya, Syria and Pakistan an estimated 13,000 times, killing thousands of people, without asking Congress for permission.

Remember then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton cackling over Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy’s gruesome end when he was sodomized and brutalized to death on camera as she watched lasciviously from afar: “We came, we saw, he died,” she said.

Strong stance

Democrats should sit this one out. Despite their threats to impeach him, Trump has seized the moral authority and no doubt his already buoyant approval ratings will soar. That’s the political dividend of strong leadership.

What GOP senator could refuse to pass Trump’s beloved Big Beautiful Bill now?

And as with everything Trump does, the visuals were impeccable.

The icing on the cake was his brand new 100-foot flagpole out the front of the White House, with Old Glory waving languidly in the night breeze as the B-2s worked their magic half a world away.

You’re paying for radical Zoh

New York, we have a problem. How could a candidate as toxic and radical as Zohran Mamdani be so close to victory in Tuesday’s Democratic mayoral primary?

An antisemitic socialist who is running to defund the police and raise more taxes for illegal migrants should be a political impossibility, yet he has surged to second place behind Andrew Cuomo in the polls.

Attorney Denise Cohen, who writes a substack as “Rational New Yorker,” has figured out this dangerous man “could attain the highest office in NYC using public money that most of us didn’t approve through a slush fund that we unwittingly paid for.”

Mamdani has the highest social media engagement of all mayoral candidates with almost 6 million likes on TikTok, and has created the false appearance of a vibrant grassroots campaign with tens of thousands of small dollar donors, she writes.

But he didn’t amass a $8.4 million war chest from grassroots donations.

Eighty percent of it came from taxpayers thanks to a New York campaign finance law in which the New York City Campaign Finance Board matches small donations by $8 for every $1 raised.

If Mamdani wins, you and I probably paid for his campaign.

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