President Trump has done it again. While weak-kneed liberals talk a big game about “peace” and “diplomacy,” Trump actually gets things done. Today, he made a bombshell announcement: a ceasefire is locked in between Israel and Lebanon. This is no small feat. For decades, globalists and career politicians wrung their hands and watched as Hezbollah, Iran’s brutal terror puppet, stirred up chaos and death. Trump, with real leadership, brings people to the table and delivers results.
Let’s not forget what led to this moment. Earlier this month, Israel hit Hezbollah hard—exactly what any sane country would do after endless provocations. Yet, the media’s favorite talking heads cried crocodile tears for “restraint,” ignoring the very real threat these terrorists pose. Trump didn’t cave to their anti-Israel bias. He didn’t hold back when decisive action was needed. America’s allies saw strength, not endless apologies.
And now the Trump administration has achieved what Obama and his Ivy League diplomats never could—a real agreement to stop the fighting. Marco Rubio, who’s played a crucial role here, proved that strong Republicans can stand up to bad actors and bring about actual results. Compare that to Biden’s weak foreign policy and the Democrats’ obsession with cozying up to terrorists and global bullies. The difference is night and day.
Liberals are already lining up to nitpick and whine. But the facts are clear: Trump’s boldness gets America back on top, makes the world respect us, and supports Israel against those who want to wipe it off the map. The left’s appeasement policies only encourage more violence and instability. Trump’s America sends a message—cross our friends, support terror, and you’ll pay the price.
Isn’t it amazing what happens when you stop apologizing for American strength? Instead of endless chaos, we get real results. Maybe if the Democrats spent less time attacking our own president and more time defending our allies, the world would be a safer place. But then again, who really expects liberals to choose courage over cowardice?
Source: Redstate
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