šŸŽ§ Iran, Islam & Understanding the Threat

šŸŽ§ Iran, Islam & Understanding the Threat

Author: Underground USA February 21, 2026 Duration: 35:44

In this segment, we focus on Iran, its tyrannical Islamofascist mullahs, and why it is important to understand what the West is up against in the propagation of fundamentalist Islam around the world.

The American Fifth Column, defined as the Marxist far-Left and its complicit mainstream media complex, the Deep State, and go-along-to-get-along milquetoast Republican career politicians (think Mitch McConnell), has done the free world no favors by placating and facilitating the spread of Islamofascist influence around the world. Of specific note is the entirety of the Clinton, Obama, and Biden administrations, who not only failed to confront this enemy of Western Civilization with any backbone, but also freed up assets for their use in terrorist actions and influence campaigns.

Add to that, where our homeland is concerned, the purposeful transplantation of Islamic demographics from around the world to enclaves within the United States. All this was facilitated by the disastrous Biden open border policies, which even Hillary Clinton now decries as a stupid idea that ā€œwent too far.ā€

We take up this issue…at The Corner of the Bar.

A brief comment about the US Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Trump’s ability to levy trade tariffs under the Emergency Economic Powers Act, which the President has now taken down alternative avenues.

First, if Joe Biden can use the EEPA to address foreign terrorism and foreign influence in elections, then Trump should be able to levy the same power during a one-sided trade war against the United States. The problem here is that the Justices and detractors of Trump’s policies on trade mistake free trade for fair trade. The world–the world–has been fleecing the United States on trade for decades. Trump righted that wrong, and now the SCOTUS has wronged that right.

But more importantly, and outside of this ruling, Republicans in Congress should have aligned with Trump on these tariff policies, pushing them through to codification into law. How many times are the Republican-led House and Senate going to fail the mandate of the American people, not the mandate of Donald Trump, but the mandate of the American people who voted for Donald Trump? With the midterms looming, it’s a question that should be asked at every campaign rally and town hall.

Yes, we all like our Representative or Senator, but if they are going to abandon us after each election, shouldn’t we replace them with people who actually have fidelity to the people? Shouldn’t we purge the DC Swamp of the chamleleons that inhabit it like so much sewage in the Potomac?

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