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Ilhan Omar Proves Again Why Trump Must Find A Way to Deport Her After Iran Strike

Ilhan Omar Proves Again Why Trump Must Find A Way to Deport Her After Iran Strike

For the second time in as many months, the United States, under Commander-in-Chief Donald Trump and SECWAR Hegseth, have managed to take out two leaders of two very hostile countries, one in our own hemisphere and another half a world away.

On Jan. 3, Trump announced that U.S. forces had successfully managed to capture Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro. Later, we would learn that American troops completely surprised Venezuelan military and security forces, reportedly using some new tech, and killed hundreds of them.

Earlier today, Trump announced that the U.S. had struck Iran after months of negotiations to convince the regime to end its pursuit of nuclear weapons once and for all. We reported:

On Saturday, President Donald Trump reached his breaking point with Iran and initiated a significant joint airstrike campaign alongside Israel. This assault is anticipated to continue for several days, and unlike the previous 12 Day War, this operation seems to aim for a more definitive outcome: the downfall of the Iranian Islamic regime.

For weeks, the Trump administration worked hard to reach a diplomatic solution, only to face repeated refusals marked by arrogance and a lack of flexibility on crucial issues. While Iran’s negotiators insisted they were making progress on concessions, the American president openly voiced his growing frustration with the unfolding situation.

With the arrival of the USS Gerald Ford carrier group in the region, the conditions were ripe to put an end to the ongoing delays by the Iranians, and the action has now commenced. According to various reports, the initial round of strikes executed by the IAF directly targeted the regime’s leadership, resulting in the elimination of some prominent figures.

Subsequent reporting in the aftermath said that the strikes, conducted with Israel, killed Iran’s Ayatollah Khameini.


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By any measure, this news should be met with approval from every last American citizen, even if you’re no fan of Trump, because of all the pain and death Iran has inflicted on our country for decades. They’ve been the No. 1 exporter of terrorism for years, exported weapons to Iraq that killed U.S. troops, and are loathed by most, if not all, regional neighbors.

But of course, it’s 2026, and Trump Derangement Syndrome is not only a real thing, but it’s spreading and getting worse among Democrats.

With that said, it should come as no surprise that Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, she who reportedly married her brother to scam our immigration system to get him citizenship, was one of the first Democrats to rail against the strike. Because ‘muh Muslim brothers’ or some such.

Never mind that the vast majority of Iranians are not Muslim, won’t ever become Muslims, and probably have the same kind of issues with Muslims the rest of the world does.

Omar fired off a mouthy, and wholly inaccurate, tweet that earned her a big fat Community Note on X:

Iraq was attacked by the US during Ramadan and it sickening to know that the US is again going to attack Iran during Ramadan. The US apparently loves to strike Muslim countries during Ramadan and I am convinced it isn’t what these countries have done to violate international law but about who they worship.

Community note:

The Iraq invasion began on March 20, 2003 and major combat operations were declared over on May 1, months before Ramadan that year. Surveys also show that in Iran only about 37% of the population identifies as Muslim, while nearly half describe themselves as non-religious.

Opps.

Needless to say, this America-hating so-and-so got ratioed badly by X users.

 

It’s time to get serious about finding out whether Omar committed a crime to get her citizenship, and then so something about it. Like denaturalize her and send her back to her ‘wonderful Somalia.’ This is about more than TDS; she clearly wants America to fail.

UN Security Council Clashes Over Resolution Demanding Iran Halt Gulf Attacks
UN Security Council Clashes Over Resolution Demanding Iran Halt Gulf Attacks The United Nations Security Council approved a new resolution on March 11 calling on Iran to immediately stop attacks against several Gulf nations. The measure passed with 13 votes in favor and two abstentions, highlighting growing international concern about escalating tensions in the Middle East and the potential impact on global stability and energy security. The resolution specifically demands that Iran halt all military actions targeting Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan. It also condemns any attempts by Tehran to block or interfere with international shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime route for global oil supplies. Bahrain introduced the resolution with strong international backing from 135 countries. Bahrain’s ambassador to the United Nations, Jamal Fares Alrowaiei, told the Security Council that stability in the Gulf is essential not only for regional peace but also for the health of the global economy and international energy markets. The United States strongly supported the resolution, arguing that Iran’s actions threaten both regional security and international trade. U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz said Tehran’s strategy of destabilizing its neighbors had backfired and that the overwhelming vote demonstrated broad global condemnation of Iran’s military operations. However, the resolution sparked sharp disagreement among major powers. Russia and China abstained from the vote, criticizing the document for focusing solely on Iran while ignoring what they described as hostile actions by the United States and Israel against Tehran in recent weeks. Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, Saeid Iravani, rejected the resolution outright, calling it a clear injustice against his country. He accused the Security Council of misusing its authority to advance the political agenda of Washington and Tel Aviv while ignoring Iran’s own security concerns. The confrontation comes after a dramatic escalation on February 28, when coordinated strikes by the United States and Israel reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei along with several senior Iranian officials. The attack triggered a wave of retaliation from Tehran across the region. Since then, Iran has launched multiple retaliatory strikes targeting U.S. and allied facilities throughout the Middle East. The growing cycle of attack and counterattack has raised fears that the conflict could expand further, threatening regional stability and key global energy routes in the Gulf.