Something is happening in America right now that the media would prefer you not connect.
Acts of domestic violence inspired by radical ideology are piling up. A gunman with a documented history of supporting ISIS opens fire at Old Dominion University, killing one and wounding two before being stopped by courageous ROTC students. A synagogue in Michigan becomes the target of a violent attack after a truck is rammed through the doors and gunfire erupts. Protesters in New York City are targeted with explosives for the crime of publicly opposing the takeover of public spaces for religious demonstrations.
And yet somehow the national media still pretends there is no pattern.
No ideology. No cause. Just isolated “incidents.”
But Americans are not stupid. They can see what is happening. They can also see something else: the ideology behind these attacks is collapsing globally, and that collapse is making its adherents increasingly desperate.
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That reality is playing out on two stages simultaneously — abroad and at home.
Start overseas.
Despite the endless predictions from the anti-American Left that the United States and Israel would fail, the Islamic Republic of Iran is losing the strategic battle that it spent decades preparing to fight. The Iranian regime’s ability to project power across the region has been severely degraded. Its proxy networks have been weakened. Its leadership has been thrown into chaos.
Even the supposed new “Supreme Leader” in Tehran could not appear publicly to address his own nation. Instead, Mojtaba Khamenei delivered his first message through a letter read on state television, vowing revenge and promising that Iran would continue to weaponize the Strait of Hormuz.
When a regime that once projected revolutionary confidence now communicates through written statements and threats from hiding, it tells you everything about the balance of power.
The truth is that the United States and Israel are winning.
Our Gulf allies are standing firm. Iran’s strike capabilities have been crushed. Its ability to intimidate the region has been dramatically reduced. And the regime’s propaganda machine can barely conceal the fact that the strategic initiative has shifted away from Tehran.
That’s why the rhetoric coming from Iran now sounds less like strategy and more like desperation.
And desperation has consequences.
When authoritarian ideologies begin to lose globally, they often lash out locally. That’s not speculation. It’s history.
Whether it was the collapse of fascism in the 1940s or the slow implosion of Soviet communism in the late 20th century, extremist movements tend to grow more violent as their power wanes. Their followers understand that the tide is turning, and the result is often a surge of chaotic attacks carried out by individuals who feel the cause slipping away.
That appears to be exactly what we are witnessing now. Look again at the headlines from the past several days.
At Old Dominion University, authorities identified the shooter as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh — a man who had previously attempted to provide material support to ISIS. His attack ended only because ROTC students stepped in and stopped him.
In Michigan, a gunman rammed a vehicle into Temple Israel, the largest Reform synagogue in the country, before opening fire and exchanging gunfire with security guards.
In San Jose, Jewish-American diners were attacked for the simple act of eating dinner in public while Jewish.
In Austin, a man wearing clothing proclaiming “Property of Allah” murdered three people at an outdoor beer garden.
And in New York City, two radicalized individuals attempted to throw explosive devices into a crowd of demonstrators.
That’s not random. That’s a pattern.
Yet the same voices who spent years insisting that America faced a crisis of “domestic extremism” from the political Right suddenly become quiet when the ideology behind attacks points elsewhere.
The silence is deafening. But it is also revealing.
Because acknowledging the pattern would require admitting something the progressive establishment desperately wants to avoid: the worldview they spent years apologizing for is failing — spectacularly.
For decades, parts of the Western Left insisted that radical Islamist ideology was merely a reaction to American policy. They argued that grievances, not theology or ideology, were the real driver of extremism.
They claimed that if the West showed enough understanding, enough cultural sensitivity, enough accommodation, the violence would fade.
Instead, the opposite has happened.
Accommodation did not moderate the ideology. It emboldened it.
And now, as that ideology collapses under the weight of military defeat and internal failure abroad, some of its adherents are lashing out in violent ways here at home.
Which brings us back to the political moment in the United States.
While the threats increase, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been left operating without full funding after congressional Democrats refused to support immigration enforcement reforms tied to the funding package.
That decision matters. Because border security, counterterrorism intelligence, and domestic threat monitoring all fall under DHS jurisdiction.
Weakening the agency responsible for protecting Americans in the middle of a growing global conflict is not merely irresponsible. It is dangerous.
Yet some political leaders seem more interested in protecting narratives than protecting citizens.
The American people deserve better.
They deserve honesty about the threats we face. They deserve leadership willing to confront dangerous ideologies rather than excuse them. And they deserve a government that prioritizes the safety of its citizens above political talking points.
History is not complicated on this point. Evil ideologies always appear strongest right before they collapse.
They lash out. They commit atrocities. They try to convince the world they are still powerful. But the violence itself often reveals the truth: they are losing.
That is exactly where we are now.
The ideology driving these attacks is failing abroad. Its supporters know it. And in their desperation, they are trying to drag their chaos into our streets.
But the United States has faced moments like this before. And every time, the same principle has carried us through.
When confronted with tyranny, America stands firm.
When confronted with terror, America fights back.
And when confronted with evil, America ultimately wins.
Which is precisely why the defeatists on the Left — and their media allies — seem so anxious right now. Because deep down, they understand something the American people already know.
The tide has turned.
And history is about to prove it.

