U.S. senator announces victory in critical war with Iran

Sen. Josh Hawley

Americans have been waiting for these. They wanted the war to be as brief as possible.

And a U.S. senator announced victory in the critical war with Iran.

In a stirring appearance on Fox News Channel’s “Jesse Watters Primetime” this past Tuesday, Senator Josh Hawley from Missouri stood firm in his support for the American campaign against Iran.

The Missouri Republican made it crystal clear that the moment had arrived to proclaim success and wrap up the mission with pride.

Hawley, a steadfast voice for American power, highlighted the incredible achievements that left America’s enemies reeling.

Host Jesse Watters captured the high stakes perfectly when he outlined the nightmare scenarios that America had managed to dodge entirely.

“The possibilities could have been horrible,” Watters stated.

“I mean, you could have had oil go to $200.00. You could have had a mass casualty event. You could have had a devastating terror attack inside the United States that could have k*lled hundreds of people. We could have been stuck in a quagmire.”

“I mean, there could have been missiles raining down on Tel Aviv. You know, tons of people being k*lled. None of that has happened. And war is very unpredictable. Those things could have happened, no matter how good the planning could have been and the fact that they haven’t happened, just that, the fact that it hasn’t gone badly at all in war. “We have totally destroyed forever their nuclear program,” he added. “We have destroyed their ballistic missiles. We have destroyed their Navy. I mean, this has been a total success in whatever it’s been, 11 days. And I thought the President’s remarks last night that he could declare victory today, and it would be a 100% victory. I think it’s true. I think we ought to say to our heroes, thank you for a job well done. This has been absolutely amazing. It’s been astounding. It’s been historic, and now it’s time to declare victory.”

“Do you think the President is going to look for an off-ramp or keep going?

Senator Hawley jumped right in with a resounding endorsement of the operation’s flawless execution under strong leadership.

“Well, I think that he’s achieved his objectives the way that he’s laid them out. And you just put it beautifully, Jesse. I mean, what is there really that’s left to do that we haven’t already done,” the senator stated.

“I mean, we have demonstrated to the world and anybody who’s watching, by the way that we have overwhelming military superiority, and we know how to use it.”

The senator pressed on, detailing how Iran’s threats had been dismantled completely.

“We have totally destroyed forever their nuclear program,” he continued.

“We have destroyed their ballistic missiles. We have destroyed their Navy. I mean, this has been a total success in whatever it’s been, 11 days. And I thought the President’s remarks last night that he could declare victory today, and it would be a 100% victory.”

“I think it’s true. I think we ought to say to our heroes, thank you for a job well done. This has been absolutely amazing. It’s been astounding. It’s been historic, and now it’s time to declare victory.”