Marco Rubio is probably the person in this Trump administration who understands more than anyone else that there is a battle on between civilizations. He is fighting on the same turf as the enemy is. Many others in the administration may be good people, but they are analyzing things from the perspectives of Westerners. One must be able to identify and understand the enemy in order to combat them. Perhaps Pete Hegseth also understands this point.
LET'S TAKE A WALK THROUGH HISTORY.
— BelannF (@BelannF) November 27, 2025
Are we in American going to learn what not to do when we know the real history of Islam?
Every country in which political Islam takes power – the civilization collapses. This is history, not a political opinion.
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Many of the lessons of World War II seem to have been forgotten and must be brought back into focus. One of the key lessons of that war is that the United States entered the fray way too late. That ended up costing the lives of hundreds of thousands of GI’s and millions of civilians in Europe and Russia. The German agression did not begin in a major way for the first few years of the Nazi domination in Germany. But once the Nuremberg Laws were instituted, and certainly once Germany began it’s encroachment on the rest of Europe, they should have been stopped in their tracks.
The decision to appease and do everything to avoid all-out warfare ended up turning the war into a massive five and a half year terible battle that took the lives of tens of millions. When dictators threaten and say they want to destroy a country, they mean it. They should be believed, however horrifying the thought. Hamas and their supporters in the United States do not burn Israeli and American flags without reason. They want to destroy both countries.
If we don’t fight the battle that is upon us, and choose to ignore the threats, we will wake up to a terrible world where our children will be embroiled in fierce and unending battles to preserve our way of life.
