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This is not principled pacifism. It is civilizational exhaustion laced with ideological self-harm. 
Decades of post-colonial guilt, multicultural dogma, and terror-fatigue have bred a ruling class allergic to naming evil when it wears a turban and screams “Death to America.” 
They misread strength as recklessness because their worldview collapsed when someone refused appeasement. 
Neville Chamberlain’s “peace in our time” didn’t tame Hitler; Carter’s feckless Iran policy birthed the Republic; Obama’s JCPOA supercharged the centrifuges and Quds Force.
Trump’s bluntness is the exorcism they cannot stomach. No elegant fig leaf. No endless talks while proxies bleed the region. 
Power plants and bridges are the arteries of a war machine that mined international waters and armed every fanatic from Hezbollah to the Houthis. 
Striking them isn’t escalation; it’s correcting a deterrence failure that began when the West treated the 1979 hostage crisis as a cultural misunderstanding rather than an act of war.
Tuesday approaches. The Strait stays contested. Markets jitter. Narrative priests sermonize that orange tweets are the real threat while Iranian missiles and gallows do the killing.
This war was never going to end with gentle negotiation. It ends when the regime calculates defiance costs more than survival. 
Trump’s “Power Plant Day” forces that calculation into the open...crude, visceral, lethally precise.
The binary was always a lie. 
Some regimes cannot be managed; they must be broken. The blood of executed Iranian kids, the economic ransom at Hormuz, and proxies sowing chaos all scream the same verdict.
Open the Strait. Or live in Hell.
The choice is theirs. 
The consequences will not be.
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LHGrey™ @grey4626 - You Polish fucking idiot... 
you absolute mouth-breathing, historically illiterate simpleton who wouldn’t recognize genuine warrior ethos if it curb-stomped your fragile national ego into the dirt where it belongs. 
You sit there, sneering at the spectacle of America committing every asset, every operator, every ounce of kinetic fury from the most lethal military machine ever forged...just to yank one downed pilot out of the fire....and you sneer. 
That’s doctrine. That’s identity. 
And your limp-dicked dismissal proves exactly why your military culture treats its people like disposable serfs while ours forges legends who fight like they have a nation that will burn the world down to get them home.
“Leave no man behind” isn’t some sentimental bumper-sticker slogan for the U.S. military. 
It is the sacred, blood-oath covenant that has defined American warfighting since the Revolution, through Belleau Wood, Iwo Jima, the Chosin Reservoir, Vietnam’s endless Combat Search and Rescue missions that diverted entire air wings to extract one airman, Mogadishu where Task Force Ranger bled rivers to recover every last brother, and every black-op Delta, DEVGRU, or Ranger stack has ever run since. 
It is codified in the Ranger Creed, the SEAL Ethos, the Marine Corps’ every-man-a-rifleman creed, and the Army’s Warrior Ethos: 
“I will never leave a fallen comrade.” 
We enforce it with lethal precision because we understand something your culture apparently never grasped: 
the individual American fighter is not expendable cannon fodder. He is the irreducible unit of national power.
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