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Global Leaders Scramble as Trump Victory Restores US Strength

The news couldn’t be clearer: a week after Donald J. Trump secured an overwhelming electoral win, the world seems to be hitting the panic button, and the chaos-loving world leaders are scrambling for cover like cockroaches when the light gets turned on. A Hamas spokesman has shockingly expressed a desire for peace—maybe they’ve finally realized that the days of waltzing around with their heads held high in front of a weak U.S. administration are gone. Add in a nod from Vladimir Putin and a congratulatory message from Xi Jinping, and it’s obvious that America’s foes are no longer quite so confident.

Putin has shown an unexpected sense of humility, acknowledging that Trump’s interest in resolving the Ukraine situation is something worth considering. Meanwhile, Xi appears to be ready to get cozy with the former President, claiming that they’ll find a way to “get along” in this so-called new era. What a refreshing change of tone! Clearly, the past four years of U.S. hesitation and insecurity are being replaced by a new wave of American confidence—as palpable as a boisterous “USA, USA!” chant ringing out at a sports stadium.

The stark contrast can’t be missed between the brave leadership of Trump and the feeble, stuttering performances of Joe Biden. Biden may have had Madam Vice President singing his praises, but the reality is hard to ignore. Under Biden’s watch, the nation was marred by a disgraceful exit from Afghanistan that sent shockwaves through military ranks and validated every tyrant’s sense of empowerment. From Russia’s Ukraine invasion to Chinese espionage efforts in the skies, it’s clear that while America’s spirit fell, its enemies found their courage. 

 

No wonder military recruitment took a nosedive during the Biden era. They saw a man fumbling up Air Force One’s stairs while forgetting the names of world leaders, and they jumped at the opportunity to make their moves. It’s a pattern that was painfully evident. Trump’s incoming team is now left to pick up the pieces of a globe reeling from violence in the Middle East, a looming Chinese threat over Taiwan, and the aftermath of the largest war in Europe since World War II.

The remedy? A hard reset back to Trump’s successful policies, which admittedly sent shivers up the spines of many adversaries, with Iran likely feeling the weight of its regret for thinking it could get away with an assassination plot against him. Trump is poised to reestablish his “maximum pressure” campaign on Iran, potentially leaving the Iranian regime with far fewer billions to squander on terrorism and oppression. Brian Hook, the mastermind behind that impactful campaign, is ready to step back in—a telltale sign that the incoming administration is aiming to be serious about American strength and foreign policy.

While all this unfolds, the nation watches with bated breath as Biden has two months left to lead—a period when many are praying he doesn’t drag the country into yet another crisis. Americans are in for a rollercoaster ride as they shift from a state of floundering to one of strength and resolve. The only thing left to decide is how loud that victory chant will be when Trump’s policies are back in action.

Written by Staff Reports

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