In a world spiraling into chaos, three Catholic Cardinals boldly stepped up, urging Donald Trump to craft a foreign policy rooted in a moral vision. They are right to raise this call for leadership. The crises in Venezuela, Ukraine, and Greenland highlight a critical need for strength and clarity in U.S. foreign policy. It’s time for America to lead with conviction and purpose, and that starts with a leader who understands the stakes involved.
Look at Venezuela, a once-thriving nation now suffering under the thumb of socialism. The current administration failed to support freedom and democracy when it mattered most. Instead, they watched as the country fell deeper into despair. If America truly values freedom, supporting our allies and condemning oppressive regimes must become our priority. These Cardinals want morality in our approach, but let’s be honest: we also need assertiveness. Weakness invites aggression. A strong America can make a powerful statement on the global stage.
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Next, consider the situation in Ukraine. It’s a testament to the need for a firm hand in international relations. The previous administration understood the importance of standing against Russian aggression. Now, with a weakened resolve, our adversaries sense opportunity. The Cardinals’ urge for a moral compass in dealing with such threats is commendable. But morality, in this case, must be backed by power and decisiveness. A NATO alliance built on respect for American strength will deter despots and protect democratic values.
Now let’s talk about Greenland. It symbolizes the ridiculous folly of globalist agendas and their disdain for America’s sovereignty. The interest in Greenland’s resources indicates a growing geopolitical battle, yet our leaders bicker while ignoring the bigger picture. We can either stake our claim and defend our interests or invite others to fill that vacuum. Here again, the Cardinals are right to emphasize a moral vision. But it cannot be a naïve one. We must act with strength, protecting our interests while promoting freedom.
The Cardinals’ call is a wake-up call for all Americans. It’s time to embrace leadership grounded not just in moral righteousness, but in practical strength. Liberal incompetence has led us into a tangled mess of chaos, where foreign policy is dictated less by principle and more by political correctness. Trust must be earned through actions, not empty promises. Trump has an opportunity to be that leader, steering us back towards a principled, yet strong stance on the world stage.
Now, will we rise to the challenge? Can America reclaim its rightful place as a beacon of freedom and strength? Or will we cower behind the misguided principles of those who prioritize globalist interests over our own? It’s time to put America first, and that starts with having the courage to lead divinely, yet forcefully. The choice is clear, and the Cardinals have set the stage.

