top of page
Search

Truth Bomb Tuesday - Trump's Iran Strategy Isn't New—It's the Strategy That Built American Strength

Truth Bomb Video


The American Playbook Is Back: Hit Hard, Leave, and Avoid Occupation


President Trump's approach is not a new doctrine—it's an old American one.

Throughout U.S. history, presidents from Thomas Jefferson to Ronald Reagan have used limited, targeted military operations to protect American interests, deter adversaries, and avoid long, costly wars of occupation.


This strategy relies on three key principles:


Limited military force, not massive invasions.


Clearly defined military targets, not nation-building.


Short-duration operations, allowing the United States to achieve specific objectives without becoming entangled in decades-long conflicts.


President Trump's actions toward Iran follow this historical model: using decisive, limited force to deter threats while avoiding the kind of prolonged military occupations seen in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan.


Whether one agrees with the policy or not, the strategy reflects a longstanding tradition in American military history that emphasizes deterrence, limited objectives, and avoiding "forever wars."


In my view, President Trumps tactics work much better than paying Iran off with billions of taxpayer dollars, to NOT use a nuclear weapon against Americans. #trump #iran #maga


 
 
 

© 2021 lapennaliberta.com

bottom of page