Pete Hegseth Demands Entire World Thank Trump for Kicking Off Chaos

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Thursday the world should be grateful for President Donald Trump’s disastrous war in Iran.

Speaking at a press briefing, Hegseth turned his bigoted ramblings on everyone.

“The world, the Middle East, our ungrateful allies in Europe and even some of our own press should say one thing to President Trump: thank you,” Hegseth. said. “Thank you for the courage to stop this terrorist state from holding the world hostage with missiles while building or attempting to build a nuclear bomb. Thank you for doing the work of the free world.”

The actual content of Hegseth’s plea for gratitude was almost as absurd as the plea itself.

Trump’s war did not stop Iran from “holding the world hostage with missiles”; in fact, its actions prompted retaliatory attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, bringing global trade to a screeching halt and sending energy prices plummeting. soar. Should Americans thank Trump for driving gasoline prices to nearly $4 a gallon, with no hope of bringing them down anytime soon?

Trump’s war has not stopped Iran from building or attempting to build a nuclear bomb. Annual Global Threat Assessment by the U.S. Intelligence Community find that Iran’s nuclear enrichment program was already “annihilated” and that “no effort has been made since then to attempt to rebuild its enrichment capacity.” Should Americans thank Trump for launching a more and more expensive military campaign against a threat which was not really imminent?

Hegseth’s childish antagonism toward America’s allies simply highlights how desperate the situation has become. These “ungrateful allies” in Europe are the very ones Trump is begging to help him clean up his mess in the Strait of Hormuz. And the allies in the Middle East are the same ones targeted by Iran, like Israel. strikes The energy infrastructure that the Gulf countries depend on, with Trump unable to control them. Should our allies get on their knees and kiss Trump’s feet for the chaos he has sowed, or for his reckless and irresponsible approach to sparking massive global conflict?

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