Kamala Crawls Out of Hiding to Oppose the Iran Strikes — Nobody Asked

Kamala Crawls Out of Hiding to Oppose the Iran Strikes — Nobody Asked

Kamala Harris emerged from whatever undisclosed location she’s been hiding in since getting blown out in November to call the Iran strikes “a war the American people do not want” and accuse Trump of “dragging the United States into a war.” This is the same woman who lost the presidential election by double digits, couldn’t articulate a coherent policy position during twelve months of campaigning, and now wants us to take her foreign policy analysis seriously. Ma’am, the country already voted on your judgment. The results were decisive.

It takes a special kind of audacity to lose by the biggest margin in modern presidential history and then show up six months later acting like your opinion still matters on the world stage. That’s like getting fired from a restaurant and then showing up to critique the new chef’s risotto. You don’t work here anymore. The diners sent you home. Stop hovering.

Harris called it “a war the American people do not want.” Interesting take from someone who just found out what the American people don’t want. Hint: it was her. And the open border. And the word salads. But sure, keep going, Kamala — tell us more about reading the room.

The timing of her reemergence is not a coincidence. Kamala is reportedly eyeing a 2028 presidential run. Let that sink in. She lost the 2020 primary before a single vote was cast. She was installed as the 2024 nominee without winning a single primary. And she lost the general election by a landslide. The logical next step? Obviously, run again.

She’s not alone in the “2028 hopefuls oppose Iran strikes” lane. Several other potential Democratic presidential candidates have come out against the military action, which tells you this isn’t about principle — it’s about positioning. They’re reading the progressive tea leaves and calculating that anti-war sentiment is the ticket to the Democratic nomination. Policy by poll testing. Profiles in courage, as always.

Here’s what Kamala isn’t talking about: what she would do instead. She opposes the strikes. Great. What’s your plan? Diplomacy? We tried that. The Iran deal gave them $150 billion and they used it to build the nuclear program we just bombed. Sanctions? They’ve been in place for years and Iran still managed to fund proxy wars across the entire Middle East. A strongly worded letter from the UN? Sure, that’ll stop the centrifuges.

Opposition without an alternative isn’t a policy position. It’s a press release. And that’s all Kamala has ever been — a press release wrapped in a power suit, delivering focus-grouped lines with the conviction of someone reading a cereal box.

The American people said what they wanted in November. They wanted Trump. They wanted his approach. They wanted strength over negotiation, action over hand-wringing, and a President who doesn’t need a teleprompter to explain why we struck a country that was building nuclear weapons and attacking our embassies.

Kamala’s opinion on the Iran strikes carries exactly as much weight as any other private citizen’s — which is to say, she’s welcome to it, but nobody’s obligated to care. She had her shot. The American people made their choice. And that choice wasn’t her.

If she wants to run in 2028, she’s going to need a better pitch than “I oppose the thing that’s working.” But reinvention has never been her strong suit. She’s been running the same playbook since her days as a California prosecutor — say what the audience wants to hear, hope nobody checks the record, and act surprised when they do.

We checked, Kamala. And we’re still not buying what you’re selling.


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