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Trump Unleashes Fury on Washington Elites in Bold Saudi Speech

President Trump delivered a fiery speech in Saudi Arabia this week, slamming decades of failed foreign policy by Washington elites. Speaking to business leaders in Riyadh, he declared that America must stop acting as the world’s “morality police” and focus instead on protecting its own citizens.

The 45th president ripped previous administrations for trying to “look into the souls of foreign leaders” instead of prioritizing American interests. He called out nation-building disasters in Afghanistan and Iraq that wasted trillions of taxpayer dollars while Middle Eastern nations now thrive through homegrown progress.

Flanked by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Trump praised the kingdom’s transformation into a technological hub under strong leadership. He contrasted this success with weak American policies that “lectured” allies instead of respecting their sovereignty. The crowd erupted when Trump joked about critics who doubted Saudi Arabia’s potential.

In a stark break from globalist dogma, Trump announced he would never use U.S. power to “dispense justice for foreign sins” like past presidents. “That’s God’s job,” he declared, drawing cheers from the room. This America-first approach has already freed hostages from Hamas and forced Iran back to nuclear talks.

The commander-in-chief challenged Saudi leaders to finally normalize relations with Israel, reminding them of the historic Abraham Accords he brokered. He stressed that such deals must happen on Arab terms without foreign pressure. Meanwhile, radical Democrats back home tried blocking his agenda by freezing key nominations.

Trump saved his harshest words for the failed foreign policy “experts” who dragged America into endless wars. He mocked bureaucrats who tried building nations overseas while our own cities crumbled. “Maximum pressure beats maximum stupidity every time,” he quipped about his Iran strategy.

The speech highlighted Trump’s common-sense philosophy – let sovereign nations handle their affairs while America looks out for its workers first. This bold vision has brought Middle East peace deals, energy independence, and renewed global respect after years of Obama-Biden weakness.

As Trump left the stage to thunderous applause, one message rang clear: The era of apologetic globalism is over. Strong leadership now puts hardworking Americans – not foreign radicals or DC swamp creatures – at the center of every policy decision.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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