EUROPE IN IRAN’S MISSILE CROSSHAIRS: TRUMP’S WARNING PROVEN RIGHT
- Capitol Times

- 6 minutes ago
- 2 min read
For years, the globalist elite mocked Donald Trump.
They laughed when he warned that Iran was not being honest about its missile capabilities.
They dismissed his America First doctrine as “alarmist.” They accused him of exaggeration.
Now, reality has arrived—fast, loud, and undeniable.
This week, Iran launched long-range ballistic missiles toward the strategic U.S.-U.K. base at Diego Garcia—a staggering 2,500 miles away.
Even though the missiles failed to hit their target, the message was clear: Iran’s true capabilities extend far beyond what the world was told.
Experts now openly acknowledge what Trump warned years ago—Tehran’s missile range was likely underestimated or deliberately downplayed.
Europe: Suddenly in the Crosshairs
The implications are chilling. Military analysts and intelligence officials now warn that major European capitals—London, Paris, Berlin, even Rome—could fall within reach of Iran’s expanding missile arsenal.
Let that sink in.
For decades, European leaders pursued appeasement—signing deals, lifting sanctions, and trusting a regime that chants “Death to the West.” Now, the consequences of that weakness are becoming impossible to ignore.
Trump Was Right—Again
While NATO hesitated and European elites clung to diplomacy, Trump took a different path:
He withdrew from the disastrous Iran nuclear deal
He imposed crushing sanctions
He warned the world about Iran’s deception And he was ridiculed for it.
Today, even critics are being forced to confront an uncomfortable truth:
Trump didn’t escalate the threat—he exposed it.
The Cost of Weak Leadership
Europe’s current predicament is not an accident. It is the direct result of:
Weak political leadership
Blind faith in diplomacy with hostile regimes
Dependence on American military protection
While Washington under Trump pushed strength, Europe chose hesitation.
Now, they are waking up—too late—to the reality that strength deters war, and weakness invites it.
A Moment of Reckoning
The attempted strike on Diego Garcia was not just a military event—it was a geopolitical turning point.
It proved three things:
Iran’s missile program is far more advanced than publicly admitted
Western complacency has allowed this threat to grow
Trump’s warnings were not rhetoric—they were foresight
CONCLUSION:
History has a way of vindicating those who speak uncomfortable truths.
Donald Trump did. And now, as Europe stares down the possibility that its greatest cities could be within range of a hostile regime, one question echoes across the Atlantic:
Why didn’t they listen?





