In a world where so-called “peace-loving” nations often find themselves embroiled in conflict, it seems that every “minor excursion” can lead to extraordinary outcomes—at least, that’s how President Trump recently put it. While aboard Air Force One, returning from attending to the grim duties of a dignified transfer in Dover, President Trump reassured reporters that despite the loss, the world will soon be a safer place. A bold claim in dangerous times, but one that embodies the fighting spirit his supporters know and love.
The United States, in concert with Israel, has turned up the heat significantly on their common adversary, Iran. Israeli forces have been incredibly active, launching sorties at a pace that rivals the Gulf War. They’ve taken the fight to Iran’s doorstep, quite literally targeting oil refineries near the capital. Our friends in Israel are certainly not shy about rolling up their sleeves and handling business when necessary, many thanks to U.S. air support. With double the refueling planes used during previous operations, it seems the skies are buzzing with more activity than a shopping mall on Black Friday.
The UAE, a consistent ally in the region following the Abraham Accords, has found itself at the unfortunate end of Iran’s military attention. Over 40% of Iran’s missiles and drones have their sights set on this nation. This isn’t just a matter of unfortunate geography; it’s a testament to Iran’s frustration and desperation. In a theatrical display likely designed to scare rather than conquer, debris from a downed drone tragically set a car on fire, killing a Pakistani driver. One has to wonder if Iran’s military strategy includes reading the weather forecast before attempting to rain down such chaos.
Meanwhile, power plays abound on the high seas as well; the Ford aircraft carrier strike group has made its majestic transit through the Suez Canal into the Red Sea. With the Abraham Lincoln strike group keeping watch in the Arabian Sea and the USS George HW Bush shiny and ready to deploy, the U.S. presence is formidable. These aren’t just boats cruising around for sightseeing—an 11-month deployment is no casual affair. It takes seasoned crews, capable of enduring the strain of extended operations, to keep these behemoths battle-ready.
All in all, while some might fret over the dark clouds of conflict, others see the strategic ballet unfolding. Whether this dance of diplomacy backed by military might leads to the safer world President Trump envisions remains to be seen. One thing is certain, the enemies of peace might be “sick and demented,” but they don’t stand a chance against the steely resolve of the West to maintain order. Rest assured, constant vigilance and robust alliances are proving—as they always do—a potent combination when facing down the tempest of uncertainty.






