The Coalition of Scavengers Targeting America Will Fail
A dangerous alliance of cowards, liars, and America-haters has assembled with one goal: undermining American strength and resolve on the world stage.
Make no mistake—this coalition exists, and it’s operating in plain sight.
But President Trump will defeat them, just as he’s defeating America’s enemies abroad.
The Cowards: Hiding Behind “International Law”
First, there are the cowards. These are the people who offer limp criticisms of dictators and terrorists, then immediately pivot to attacking anyone who actually takes action against them.
Their favorite shield? The fiction of “international law.”
These pseudo-intellectuals insist America needs approval from Myanmar, China, and Russia before defending our national interests. Think about that for a moment.
China—currently oppressing over a billion people and running concentration camps—must approve our military decisions?
Russia—throwing dissidents from hotel windows while waging aggressive war in Ukraine—holds veto power over American action?
That’s their vision of “international law.” A system where America’s hands are perpetually tied while tyrants run free.
Mark Carney of Canada perfectly embodies this cowardice. He laments that decades of UN resolutions and diplomatic frameworks failed to stop Iran’s nuclear program—then demands we continue relying on those same failed institutions.
The logic is incoherent. The cowardice is transparent.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani represents another breed of coward—those who invoke “Iraq War syndrome” to justify inaction against every threat.
Asked if Iran is better off without the Ayatollah, Mamdani couldn’t muster a simple “yes.” Instead, he deflected to tired talking points about regime change and past wars.
The answer should be yes. Unequivocally yes. Iran is better off without a brutal dictator who has killed thousands of his own people and funded terrorism across the globe.
But cowards can never say what needs to be said.
The Iraq War Syndrome Lie
This brings us to a critical point: the Iraq War mythology being weaponized by both the Left and the horseshoe Right.
Every military action is not Iraq. Every intervention is not a twenty-year occupation.
President Trump ran in 2016 criticizing the Iraq War—specifically the nation-building that followed the initial military victory. The idea that he would now pursue Bush-style occupation and reconstruction is absurd.
The first three weeks of the Iraq War were, by every metric, an American victory. Saddam Hussein’s regime was toppled swiftly and decisively.
What came after—the prolonged occupation and attempted nation-building—created the problems.
Trump has been clear: he has no intention of repeating those mistakes. Yet the scavengers deliberately conflate swift military action with endless occupation.
It’s dishonest, and they know it.
The Slanderers: Weaponizing Israel
Then there are those who slander Israel to undermine the broader fight against Iranian aggression.
Gavin Newsom exemplifies this particular brand of cowardice. In an interview, he admitted Israel hadn’t committed genocide in Gaza. Yet when speaking to his progressive base, he immediately pivoted to calling Israel an “apartheid state.”
This is a lie.
Twenty percent of Israel’s population is Arab Muslim. They serve on the Supreme Court, work as doctors and lawyers, and participate fully in Israeli society.
That’s not apartheid. That’s a functioning democracy with equal rights for all citizens.
But Newsom knows his party is moving away from Israel, so he mouths whatever platitudes his far-left constituency demands.
He blamed Israel’s actions on Netanyahu’s domestic political situation—another transparent falsehood. There’s complete solidarity in Israel from left to right on confronting Iranian aggression.
Yair Lapid, Naftali Bennett, even far-left figures support Israel’s current posture. This isn’t about one politician’s electoral prospects.
But when you’re a coward afraid of your own party, lying becomes second nature.
The Fabricators: Manufacturing Crisis
The third category consists of outright liars—people manufacturing stories they know are false.
Senator Richard Blumenthal—who has his own complicated history with military service claims—now warns about massive ground troop deployments to Iran.
It’s a fabrication.
Special operators work across the globe in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. That’s reality. But Blumenthal deliberately conflates limited special operations with hundred-thousand-troop invasions.
He’s fearmongering, plain and simple.
Elizabeth Warren emerged from a classified briefing to declare Trump has “no plan” for Iran. She called the action an “illegal war based on lies” launched “without any imminent threat.”
Every word is false.
The Iranian regime has spent fifty years funding terrorism, developing nuclear weapons, and chanting “Death to America.” The threat is neither imaginary nor distant.
The military has a clear plan. Warren simply disagrees with it, so she lies about its existence.
This is the playbook: fabricate concerns about endless war and absent strategy, then demand America do nothing while enemies strengthen.
The America-Haters: Revealing Their True Colors
Finally, there are those who simply hate America.
They’re easy to identify.
If you call America a terrorist organization for eliminating one of the world’s most evil dictators, you hate America.
If you claim the United States is the world’s worst terror organization, you hate America. Period.
This moral equivalence is obscene. It deliberately erases the distinction between terrorists who target innocent civilians and a nation-state that takes extraordinary measures to avoid civilian casualties while fighting those terrorists.
The goal is clear: reduce America to the level of its enemies to justify supporting those enemies.
You also hate America if you claim the President is merely a puppet of foreign interests—a lie that mirrors Iranian propaganda.
Trump addressed this directly, explaining that he believed Iran was preparing to attack first based on intelligence assessments. He acted to protect American interests, not at anyone else’s direction.
The Truth About Public Opinion
The Coalition of Scavengers claims Trump’s Iran policy is wildly unpopular.
The data tells a different story.
CBS News: 85% of Republicans support the strikes.
Fox News: 84% support.
Washington Post: 81% support.
Reuters/Ipsos: 82% support.
Military households approve by a 20-point margin—60% to 40%.
There’s no split in the Republican Party. There’s no crisis of confidence among those who actually serve in uniform.
The supposed opposition exists primarily among media talking heads and politicians disconnected from both their constituents and reality.
The Path Forward
Here’s what the scavengers don’t understand: Americans are tired of weakness masquerading as wisdom.
We’re tired of watching our enemies grow stronger while cowards counsel inaction.
We’re tired of liars fabricating crises to justify capitulation.
And we’re especially tired of those who hate America yet presume to lecture us about our values.
The Coalition of Scavengers will fail because Americans recognize strength when they see it. They understand the difference between decisive action and reckless adventure.
They know that sometimes, eliminating evil dictators who fund terrorism and pursue nuclear weapons isn’t just justified—it’s necessary.
President Trump campaigned on restoring American strength. He’s delivering exactly what he promised.
The scavengers can complain from the sidelines. They can invoke international law and fabricate concerns about endless war.
It won’t matter.
America is done apologizing for defending our interests. We’re done seeking permission from authoritarian regimes to protect our citizens.
The message to our enemies is clear: threaten America, and face consequences.
The message to the Coalition of Scavengers is equally clear: your platform of cowardice, lies, and anti-Americanism will not prevail.
Be a lion, not a scavenger.
That’s the choice before every American. Stand with strength and resolve, or join the coalition of those who would rather see America weakened than see our enemies defeated.
The overwhelming majority of Americans have made their choice.
The scavengers have already lost.





