Has the U.S. Stirred up a Hornet’s Nest in the Middle East?
- jmj4today
- Jun 24
- 3 min read
David Martin | The Daily Knight

With all due respect for President Trump and his noble aspirations to defend and glorify America, it appears he has pulled something of a blunder. People throughout the nation are bewildered at his June 21 missile attack on the Fordow nuclear facility in Iran. They’re asking, “was this really necessary,” “why did he do this?”
The answer: to defend the Jews from Iran. He has a blind spot about Israel as if we are supposed to defend them. And too, people like Ted Cruz have been whispering in his ear that he should defend Israel, which only adds to the fire. For years the Kremlin has sought to ensnare America into a middle east war not only to destroy our troops but to leave our country wide open for attack, and here we see Cruz assisting this. Cruz’ family migrated from Cuba in the early sixties to assist in the assassination of JFK. He is no friend of America, but Trump's blind spot about the Jews makes him vulnerable to the allurements of Zionists.
Iran Attacks America’s Largest Military Base in the Middle East
Trump’s action certainly stirred up a hornet's nest and has placed America in danger. Already, Iran has retaliated by attacking America's largest military installation in the middle east and who knows what will happen next! There are millions of Muslims in America, which is no accident, and as soon as Russia blows the whistle we could see widespread Islamic terror across the nation. By attacking Iran Trump has indirectly attacked its allies of Russia, China, Yemen, and North Korea.
While the Fordow facility was obliterated it appears that Iran might have outsmarted Trump. Reports indicate that Iran moved its uranium out of the Fordow facility before the American missiles hit, only because we repeatedly make the mistake of media-blasting our plans to the enemy. What ever happened to top secret operations?
Is the Ceasefire Just a Stratagem?
On Monday, Trump announced over the social media that Israel and Iran have agreed to officially end the war at midnight ET on June 24, but is this even endorsed by Iran and Israel? Did a hidden enemy influence Trump with this idea to throw him off so that Iran could blitz us when our guard is down? The same day Iran vowed to brutally kill as many as 50,000 American soldiers after the Saturday night attacks. Fearing for his life, Trump had given U.S. officials one simple instruction should Iran plot his assassination.
"If they did that, they would be obliterated," he warned. "That would be the end. I’ve left instructions. If they do it, they get obliterated. There won’t be anything left.”
CNN reported a senior Iranian official saying that the country had not seen any ceasefire proposal and reportedly saw no reason for one. “At this very moment, the enemy is committing aggression against Iran, and Iran is on the verge of intensifying its retaliatory strikes, with no ear to listen to the lies of its enemies,” the official told CNN.
But then Reuters ‘confirmed’ that the Iranians had agreed to a ceasefire, yet the attacks continued Tuesday.
“Iran's foreign minister said that as long as Israel stopped its attacks by 4 a.m. local Tehran time Tuesday, Iran would halt its own. But nearly an hour after that deadline, Israel’s military warned its public that Iran had launched missiles towards it as sirens sounded. At least one missile interception could be seen over the skies of Jerusalem.”
There is also this.
“A short while later, Israel said another barrage from Iran was on its way to the country, urging the public to return to shelters.”
President Trump announced that Israel and Iran had agreed to a “complete and total ceasefire” but the status of a ceasefire remains uncertain after an Iranian missile barrage struck Israel after a first deadline for the peace proposal. The Iranian barrages sent Israelis hurrying into bomb shelters as the sun rose, killing at least four people and injuring eight others, Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue services said.
Trump is certainly pushing a for a ceasefire, but it remains to be seen what will happen in the days to come. It appears that Trump is feeling some regret over his bombing of Iran and that he is trying to cool the flame in the middle east.
The President is a great leader and defender of America but his blind allegiance to the Jews brings out the worst in him sometimes. Israel has never done anything good for America, so we need to ask ourselves: Is Trump’s job to defend Israel or to defend America?
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