President Trump has a clear plan for America’s foreign policy, and it’s brilliant in its simplicity. Chris Salcedo nailed it perfectly when he called it the “Trump Doctrine: make money, not war.” This is exactly the kind of common-sense leadership that puts America first.
For too long, our politicians have thrown away American lives and treasure on endless foreign conflicts. The swamp creatures in Washington love their wars because it makes them rich while our brave soldiers pay the price. Trump is different because he actually cares about American families.
The Trump approach uses our economic power to get results instead of sending our kids to die in foreign lands. We make deals, not body bags. We build wealth for hardworking Americans instead of wasting billions on conflicts that never end.
Trump’s recent meetings with world leaders show this strategy in action. Whether he’s sitting down with Putin or Zelenskyy, Trump goes in strong and gets things done fast. He said he’d know within two minutes if a deal was possible, and that’s the kind of decisive leadership America needs.
Our economic strength is our greatest weapon, not our military might. Trump understands that a prosperous America is a powerful America. When we’re making money and creating jobs, other countries respect us and want to work with us.
This strategy brings back memories of Ronald Reagan’s “peace through strength” approach. Reagan knew that America wins when we negotiate from a position of power. Trump is following that same playbook but making it even better for today’s world.
The benefits are clear for every American family. Instead of spending trillions on foreign wars, we invest in American workers and American businesses. Our young men and women come home safe while our economy grows stronger.
This is what real leadership looks like. Trump’s doctrine puts American interests first and delivers real results. While the establishment elites panic, patriotic Americans can see the truth: Trump’s way works.