On the night of June 13, 2025, at exactly 10:45 p.m. Italian time, Iran launched a massive ballistic missile attack on Israel. Air raid sirens blared across Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and other key cities, as the Iron Dome sprang into action to intercept the barrage. The attack came just hours after Israel had initiated Operation “Rising Lion,” striking more than 100 Iranian military and nuclear sites—from Natanz to Shiraz—targeting the infrastructure fueling the ayatollahs’ atomic ambitions.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the operation as a “preventive and necessary” measure to stop Iran, now just a breath away from building a nuclear weapon, from threatening the very survival of the Jewish state. Tehran’s reaction was immediate: an “exemplary punishment,” the closure of its airspace, and full mobilization of its armed forces. But to understand how we got to this point, we must go back—to a date the world pretends to have forgotten: September 11, 2001.
That day was far more than a terrorist attack. It marked the beginning of an existential clash between Western civilization and the Islamist dictatorship. The war on terror that followed—the hunt for Osama Bin Laden, the military campaigns in Afghanistan—was necessary. But it soon degenerated into disaster with the invasion of Iraq, justified by lies concocted by the Bush-Cheney duo about weapons of mass destruction. Meanwhile, jihadist violence spread across the globe. The wave of Islamic terrorism hit the heart of Europe with the blood of Madrid, London, and Paris.
Then came Barack Obama in 2008, awarded a Nobel Peace Prize before doing anything at all. His presidency—hand in hand with Hillary Clinton—was catastrophic. The so-called “Arab Spring” turned into wildfire. The Benghazi disaster exposed American weakness. Libya descended into chaos. ISIS rose from the ashes. Then came the reckless nuclear deal with Iran. By the end of his two terms, Obama had bombed seven countries, destabilized the Middle East, and left Israel surrounded by enemies, emboldened and better armed than ever before.
In 2016, everything changed. Donald J. Trump won against all odds. In just four years, he annihilated ISIS, shredded the Iran nuclear deal, signed the historic Abraham Accords, moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, imposed crippling sanctions on Tehran, and took out Iran’s top terrorist generals. And most importantly: he kept America out of any new war. Zero. None. When it was time to leave Afghanistan, he negotiated a gradual, conditional withdrawal that preserved U.S. credibility.
But in 2020, the establishment clawed its way back to power. The Washington swamp. The globalist elite. Joe Biden. A disaster that was not only predictable—it was inevitable. At home, Biden opened the borders, dismantled U.S. energy independence, and injected woke ideology into every institution. Abroad, he launched a chain reaction of strategic blunders. His chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021 became the most humiliating public retreat in U.S. history. That moment signaled to enemies like Putin, Xi Jinping, and Khamenei that America was vulnerable, weak, and leaderless.
In 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine. Instead of pursuing diplomacy, Biden and his team deliberately torpedoed every possible peace channel—perhaps to distract from his mounting domestic failures. That crisis, too, was stained with corruption. In 2014, while Biden was vice president, his son Hunter was placed on the board of Burisma, a scandal-ridden Ukrainian energy firm, pocketing $83,000 per month with no qualifications except his last name. When the investigation got too close, Biden used his power to shield his son. And in December 2024, just before leaving office, he issued a presidential pardon for Hunter—confirming the worst suspicions about political corruption at the highest level.
Meanwhile, in the Middle East, Biden’s foreign policy opened Pandora’s box. In August 2023, his administration unfroze $6 billion in Iranian funds in exchange for the release of five American hostages. The media called it “humanitarian.” Trump, as usual, saw it for what it really was: “a deadly deal,” warning that the money would fund terror and Iran’s nuclear ambitions. He was mocked, ridiculed, and accused of spreading conspiracy theories.
But he was right. Fifty-one days later, on October 7, 2023, Hamas launched the bloodiest terrorist attack on Israel since the Yom Kippur War. And today, with Iranian missiles raining down on Tel Aviv, it is obvious: the West is paying the price for years of blindness, cowardice, and betrayal.
Yet the media are once again twisting the truth. They blame Trump—as if he were the one who destabilized the Middle East. But under his leadership, Israel was stronger, Iran was isolated, and the axis of terror was under control. It is Biden, with his ideological surrender to the globalist agenda, who has reignited the flames of chaos. He empowered Tehran, appeased Moscow, and turned Western borders into open gates for illegal mass migration.
Today, Israel stands on high alert. Iranian airspace is shut down. The IAEA monitors suspected nuclear sites. Reports suggest heavy casualties among Iran’s top military command. Oil has surged past $90 a barrel. Hezbollah and the Houthis are poised to open new fronts. The specter of a regional—perhaps global—war looms large. And in the background, China and Russia quietly watch and wait for the West to fall.
Make no mistake: Iran’s missile strikes against Israel are not military operations. They are terrorist acts targeting civilians. They are the point of no return in a long, calculated campaign to dismantle the free world—piece by piece—under the banner of globalism.
But today, the truth is crystal clear. Trump is not the problem. His absence has been catastrophic. That is why his return to the White House is the only hope for restoring order, strength, and peace. With Trump, Israel is defended. With Trump, America is respected. With Trump, the West stands tall. And today, more than ever, we cannot afford to lose—because losing would mean surrendering to darkness.