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Trump Declares War on Failed Foreign Policy in Fiery Saudi Speech

President Trump delivered a fiery speech in Saudi Arabia calling out decades of failed American foreign policy. Standing alongside Saudi leaders, he declared America must stop playing global moral referee and focus on hard-nosed national interests instead of endless wars. The remarks showcased his America First vision clashing with the Washington establishment’s interventionist habits.

Trump blasted past presidents for wasting trillions trying to “nation-build” in the Middle East while lecturing allies. He mocked the “liberal nonprofits” and “globalists” who pushed regime change instead of respecting sovereign nations. “Let God handle the judging,” Trump said, arguing his job is protecting American workers, not policing foreign leaders’ behavior.

The speech highlighted booming U.S.-Saudi energy and tech deals creating American jobs. Trump praised Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for transforming Saudi Arabia into a regional economic powerhouse without Washington’s meddling. He contrasted this success with the Biden administration’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal and cozy ties to Iran.

Trump’s isolationist message thrilled conservative allies who see him dismantling the “deep state” foreign policy blob. He called for Saudi Arabia to join the Abraham Accords but stressed they’ll move “at their own pace” without U.S. pressure. This hands-off approach infuriated Democrats still obsessing over Khashoggi’s murder.

The president warned Iran to accept his “olive branch” or face crushing sanctions, flexing strength while offering diplomacy. He dismissed accusations of corruption over a luxury jet gift from Qatar, calling it fake news from jealous elites. Meanwhile, Hamas freed an American hostage through backchannel talks with Trump allies, exposing Biden’s weakness.

Back home, Senate Democrats launched desperate attacks by blocking DOJ nominees over Trump’s Qatar comments. Patriots see this as another witch hunt against a president delivering historic wins. Middle-class families care more about cheap gas and secure borders than D.C. drama.

Trump’s Riyadh speech framed 2024 as a choice between revived American greatness or a return to globalist failures. He vowed to keep putting U.S. workers first while forging peace through strength abroad. The radical left wants open borders and endless wars—but heartland Americans demand prosperity and security.

This America First blueprint is working. Jobs are booming, terrorists are fleeing, and our allies respect us again. While the swamp fights to regain power, President Trump remains the last line defending ordinary citizens from elites who hate our values. The silent majority knows which side protects their way of life.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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