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For decades, we watched as the globalist establishment preached a gospel of endless diplomacy, multilateral agreements, and strategic ambiguity. They called it ‘nuance’; we called it weakness. Our enemies, from rogue states to radical terror cells, sensed the decay. They saw an America increasingly unwilling to use its power, too busy apologizing for its own strength. And what did we get for all that talk? More conflict, more disrespect, and a world teetering on the edge of chaos.
But then, like a lightning bolt from the heavens, came Donald J. Trump. He wasn’t here to play nice. He wasn’t here to join the globalist cocktail parties. He was here to put **America First**, and with that came a radical, yet profoundly Biblical, understanding of peace: peace through strength. It’s a concept that infuriates the left, but it’s one our forefathers understood intimately, and one we, as faithful patriots, know to be true.
Take ‘Operation Epic Fury’—a prime example of Trump’s unapologetic approach, proving that when America stands tall, the wolves retreat. While details remain obscured by the Swamp, the outcome was undeniable: a swift, decisive action that reset the global chessboard. It wasn’t about endless negotiations; it was about clear red lines and an unwavering will to enforce them. Where previous administrations offered toothless condemnations, Trump delivered an unequivocal message: **mess with America, and you’ll regret it.**
This isn’t saber-rattling for its own sake; it’s a necessary deterrent. Proverbs 28:1 says, ‘The wicked flee when no one pursues, but the righteous are bold as a lion.’ Trump embodies that righteous boldness. Our Lord himself, when confronted with merchants defiling His Father’s house, didn’t politely request they leave. He fashioned a whip and drove them out. There’s a time for turning the other cheek, yes, but there’s also a time for protecting your flock, for defending the innocent, and for ensuring justice prevails. And sometimes, that requires an iron fist.
The globalist elites, the deep state bureaucrats, they detest this. Why? Because Trump’s approach exposes their decades of failed policies. It shows that their intricate web of ‘international cooperation’ was nothing more than an excuse for inaction, a shield for appeasement, and a mechanism to dilute American sovereignty. They thrive on endless, complicated conflicts because it justifies their existence, their budgets, and their perceived intellectual superiority. Trump, with a few direct orders, cut through all that bureaucratic sludge and delivered results.
Under Trump, the world wasn’t perfect—it never is this side of heaven—but it was undeniably more stable. Our adversaries knew where they stood. They knew the cost of aggression. And our allies, for all their public complaints, knew that America had their back, provided they upheld their end of the bargain. It was a return to the Reagan doctrine of ‘peace through strength,’ a principle that actually worked, unlike the endless hand-wringing that precedes it.
We saw this time and again: from the targeting of terror masterminds to holding global bullies accountable. It’s not about starting wars; it’s about making sure no one *dares* to start one with us or our vital interests. It’s about projecting such undeniable power and resolve that enemies think twice, thrice, before making a move. That, patriots, is the true path to peace. It’s a path paved with strength, guided by an unwavering moral compass, and rooted in the understanding that evil respects only power, not pleas.
This approach isn’t just about foreign policy; it’s a reflection of our national soul. Are we a nation that will stand firm, or one that will constantly bend to the whims of internationalist bodies and self-serving elites? The answer, for those of us who believe in America and the values that built her, is clear. We must be strong, unyielding, and always ready to defend freedom, both at home and abroad, via foxnews.
**_What do you think, patriots—is America finally waking up to the truth that weakness invites war, and strength truly secures peace? Sound off below!_**
Providence watches over the bold.