Presenter says decades of attacks on U.S. must end, praises Trump

March 9, 2026

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Summary

A lone presenter argued that repeated attacks on U.S. forces and vessels over about 40 years justify decisive action and praised former President Trump for taking steps—including the killing of Qasem Soleimani—to stop the threat.

A presenter said on the record that repeated attacks on U.S. personnel and vessels over decades justify ending the threat and praised former President Trump for decisive action.

"President Trump has been the only world leader with the guts to say this comes to an end," the presenter said, citing the administration's 2019 strike that killed Qasem Soleimani as an example of such action. The speaker listed what they described as a pattern of aggression, including the killing of Americans in Jordan, strikes on U.S. bases in Syria and Iraq, and attacks on merchant shipping and navy vessels in the Straits of Hormuz.

The presenter argued the pattern of attacks is not recent but has continued for roughly 40 years and said, "This threat against The United States, our allies, these constant attacks, it goes on no further." No other speakers, officials, votes, or formal motions were recorded in the provided transcript.

The remarks were a single-speaker monologue in the available record; the speaker did not provide a name, official title, or an affiliation in the transcript. No supporting evidence, timeline of incidents, or corroborating speakers were offered in the excerpt provided.