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Trump’s Golf Diplomacy: Making Allies and Winning Battles

President Trump is showing the world how real diplomacy works. While career politicians waste time in boring meetings, our President gets things done on the golf course. Finnish President Alexander Stubb learned this lesson when he flew to Florida for a surprise visit with Trump.

The two leaders spent hours together playing golf and talking about the most important issues facing our world. They discussed Ukraine, NATO defense spending, and how to stand up to Putin’s aggression. Trump and Senator Lindsey Graham even praised Stubb’s golf skills, showing the respect that comes from personal relationships.

This is exactly the kind of leadership America needs from our allies. Finland broke decades of neutrality to join NATO after Russia invaded Ukraine. They understand that strength and unity are the only things bullies like Putin respect.

Stubb has become one of Trump’s most trusted European partners. He gets results because he speaks Trump’s language and shows proper respect for American leadership. The Finnish President even traveled to Trump’s own golf course, proving he understands how to build real relationships.

While the liberal media mocks golf diplomacy, smart leaders know it works. Some of history’s biggest deals have been made on golf courses, tennis courts, and over dinner tables. Personal trust between world leaders can prevent wars and save lives.

The mainstream press will never admit it, but Trump’s approach is bringing European allies closer to America. Finland now spends proper money on defense and stands with us against Russian threats. That happened because Trump builds genuine friendships with leaders who share our values.

Stubb is even helping Trump prepare for high-stakes meetings with Vladimir Putin. Having strong allies who understand both Trump and the European situation makes America safer. This is how you build a coalition of the willing instead of relying on weak international bureaucrats.

American voters should be proud of how President Trump conducts foreign policy. He gets respect from allies and fear from enemies because he combines strength with smart personal diplomacy. Golf courses might seem casual, but the results speak for themselves in a more secure and prosperous America.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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