If I Were Them… I’d Just Do What He Says

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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

An excerpt from If I Were Them… I’d Just Do What He Says on Townhall.com

There’s a moment in every conflict—every negotiation, every standoff—when reality becomes unavoidable. Not debated, not spun, not “messaged.” Just obvious. And we are living in that moment right now.

Step back from the punditry, the pearl-clutching, and the endless parade of “experts” who seem perpetually wrong about everything, and what you see unfolding is not complicated at all. It’s simple. There is overwhelming strength on one side and diminishing options on the other. Which is why, if I were them—honestly—I’d just do what he says.

Now, I know that’s not the kind of advice that wins you invitations to Georgetown cocktail parties. It’s not the language of think tanks or the posture of diplomats who’ve built careers on sounding sophisticated while achieving very little. But it is the language of reality. And reality has a way of asserting itself whether you acknowledge it or not.

Let’s talk about what’s actually happened. A regime that for decades has projected power through proxies, intimidation, and carefully cultivated fear has suddenly found itself facing something it has rarely encountered: decisive, unapologetic force. Not hesitant. Not half-measured. Not bogged down in endless deliberation. Decisive.

Here’s what people often misunderstand about power: it doesn’t just change what happens on the battlefield. It changes how people think. It changes how they calculate risk. It changes what they are willing to say out loud—and what they are willing to concede behind closed doors.

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