
Michael Goodwin: The righteous attack on Iran shows us the confederacy of evil can be defeated
NY Post
It was only a week ago when the prospect of America and Israel teaming up to attack a heavily armed Iran seemed necessary but also very risky.
Yet following the largest and most rapid bombardment in the modern era, the decision already looks not only right, but also righteous.
The mighty alliance is showcasing a stunning variety of sophisticated and overwhelming firepower in the pursuit of a moral cause against a government so malevolent it is incurable.
The gathering and sharing of key intelligence and the extensive planning and coordination regarding targets represent a remarkable testament to how close the two nations have become, especially under President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Indeed, with the so-called great powers of Europe sitting on the sidelines, carping about the Iran mission and quivering in fear of their own Muslim populations, Israel is proving to be America’s most reliable and important ally.
Because no good deed goes unpunished, the partnership has been distorted by some American nut job leftists to fan the ever-smoldering coals of antisemitism.

Walk into almost any dinner party or gathering and mention Ozempic or other GLP-1s. The reaction is nearly always the same: People lower their voices. They hesitate. They start qualifying what they mean before they’ve even said it. What should be a straightforward conversation about a medication quickly turns into a moral debate about whether using it is acceptable at all.












