With Joe Biden and the Democrats focused on attacking House Republicans over more funding for Ukraine, Iran proxies have committed 120 attacks against U.S. forces.
It's yet another glaring example of how weak our nation looks under Joe Biden.
"I definitely think we do have an issue of credibility" said Harry Kazianis, Senior Director of National Affairs at The Center For The National Interest, "The one thing you could always count about on Donald Trump is if somebody hit America, you could always count on Donald Trump to hit them back. There is something about having a foreign policy that's based in strength, meaning that if you do something bad to the United States we're going to push back, and we're going to make you feel it."
Which has not been the case at all since Joe Biden took office, starting with the debacle in Afghanistan. A completely different 'hands off' approach, compared to what we had when Trump was in charge.
"And I think that's what the American people expect" Kazianis told KTRH, "I don't think they expect a regime change, I don't think they expect us to invade countries, but I think they expect us to vitally defend our national interests and actually try and do something. I think that's why a lot of people got upset with president Biden."
Quite the unfortunate contrast, on the 4-year anniversary of the U.S. killing of Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Commander, Qassem Soleimani.