Former Army sniper Tim Kennedy sounds the alarm about growing dangers worldwide. He points to rising violence against Christians in the Middle East, Africa, and Haiti as a warning sign of coming chaos. Kennedy says radical groups like ISIS still want to attack America and its allies while weak leaders ignore the threats.
Afghanistan’s civil war could spill over into neighboring countries any day. Kennedy witnessed Taliban fighters swarming U.S. troops during combat missions there. He describes watching skilled soldiers turn enemy fighters into “pink mist” with heavy weapons to protect their brothers in arms.
Christian genocide spreads unchecked across Africa and the Middle East. Radical terrorists burn churches and slaughter families for practicing their faith. Kennedy warns these attacks show terrorists gaining power while global leaders do nothing to stop them.
President Trump’s team works tirelessly to prevent disaster. Patriots like Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel track terror networks and protect American interests overseas. They understand you can’t negotiate with evil – you have to crush it before it reaches our shores.
ISIS tried to murder Kennedy’s family right here in America. The FBI warned him that radicalized killers were hunting his home. Patriotic neighbors volunteered to guard his house because they know real security comes from strong communities – not weak politicians.
The Biden administration left our allies to die in Ukraine and Afghanistan. Kennedy risked his life rescuing abandoned partners when Washington turned its back. True leaders don’t abandon friends – they stand firm against bullies and dictators.
America needs warriors who understand sacrifice. Kennedy survived firefights and bomb blasts protecting our freedoms. Soft politicians who’ve never faced danger can’t grasp the cost of weakness. Only strength keeps our families safe from those who hate us.
Pray for patriots willing to confront evil head-on. Support leaders who put America first and crush enemies before they strike. The storm is coming – but with courage and faith, we’ll weather it together.