Published in Middle East

Jane Patriot

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May 14, 2025

Trump lands in the Middle East: four days, firm handshakes, and no rainbow flags in sight πŸ•‹βœˆοΈ

President Trump’s four-day visit to the Middle East focuses on building strong relationships with decisive regional leaders. Critics cry foulβ€”Trump brings results.

President Donald J. Trump just touched down in the Middle East on a historic four-day power tour, and the message is crystal clear: America is done playing nice. Forget β€œvalues-based diplomacy,” climate workshops, and strongly worded letters. This trip is about one thingβ€”respect through strengthβ€”and Trump is meeting with the region’s most powerful figures who actually run things.

Leading the charge is Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salmanβ€”a man liberals can’t stop calling a β€œhuman rights abuser,” but realists call a boss. Let’s not pretend otherwise: this is the guy who allegedly had a journalist executed and dismembered in an embassy and still showed up to the G20 with a smirk and a custom Rolex. Trump sees what that is: decisive. Washington sees a scandal. Trump sees a dealmaker who doesn’t blink.

This isn’t a lecture series. It’s a summit of strongmenβ€”men who can make things happen without needing to check with a DEI committee first.

Trump isn’t in the region to scold, apologize, or enforce gender quotas. He’s there to get the Saudis in line on oil, ensure Israel doesn’t get ambushed by the UN, and remind Iran that America still has the biggest stick in the room. And he’s doing it in person, face-to-face, without note cards or climate interns whispering in his ear.

Behind closed doors, sources say the discussions have been β€œfrank and productive.” Translation? MBS, Sisi, Netanyahu, and others are getting the message: the grown-ups are back in charge. No more chaos. No more finger-wagging diplomacy from countries that can’t even define what a woman is. The Trump Doctrine is in full effect: respect is earned, not begged for.

And of course, the legacy media is having a breakdown. CNN has already trotted out ex-CIA analysts to explain why diplomacy must include β€œaccountability.” MSNBC aired three straight hours of concern faces asking if Trump’s normalizing β€œauthoritarianism.” Meanwhile, real Americansβ€”those who remember what $1.89 gas tasted likeβ€”are just hoping these meetings lead to lower prices and fewer wars.

Let’s be real: who would you rather have representing your interests abroad? A former real estate titan who closes trillion-dollar deals on gold chairs in Riyadhβ€”or someone who brings coloring books to peace talks and apologizes for colonialism while wearing a surgical mask outdoors?

Trump understands the rules of global power because he plays by them: strength, leverage, loyalty, and follow-through. And the men he’s meeting know he’s not bluffing. That’s why they pick up the phone when he callsβ€”and ghost the State Department when anyone else tries.

And of course, this trip proves Trump’s deep commitment to peaceful diplomacy and international norms. Because nothing says β€œmature foreign policy” like sealing billion-dollar defense deals with leaders who keep order by any means necessaryβ€”while CNN cries into a keffiyeh about journalistic ethics. After all, alliances don’t need to be pretty. They need to work.