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Trump Attacks Past Leaders Over Foreign Policy in Saudi Investment Speech

President Trump slammed past U.S. leaders for playing God with foreign policy during a fiery speech at the U.S.-Saudi investment forum. While announcing a historic $600 billion partnership with Saudi Arabia, Trump declared it’s not America’s job to “dispense justice” to other nations – that duty belongs to God alone. His remarks contrasted sharply with previous administrations that lectured allies on moral issues while weakening American interests.

The deal secures massive Saudi investments in U.S. energy, defense, and technology sectors, creating thousands of American jobs. Trump praised Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as a trusted partner, criticizing weak-kneed politicians who previously alienated Middle Eastern allies. “The Biden administration spurned our Gulf partners and flooded Iran with cash,” Trump said, calling it the “worst administration in history.”

Trump blasted globalist politicians who used foreign policy to virtue-signal rather than protect U.S. citizens. “They sent billions to rogue regimes while leaving our borders undefended,” he told the crowd. The former president emphasized that true leadership means putting America first – not acting as the world’s hall monitor.

The speech highlighted Trump’s “peace through strength” approach, rebuilding military alliances Biden had damaged. While Democrats focus on woke social policies, Trump’s deal brings concrete economic wins – from Texas oil fields to Michigan factories. “We’re not here to judge others,” Trump said. “We’re here to make deals that put American workers first.”

Critics claim Trump overlooks human rights concerns, but supporters argue strong alliances prevent terrorism and stabilize global markets. The Saudi partnership counters China’s growing influence while securing America’s energy independence. “Weak leaders apologize – real leaders build prosperity,” Trump declared as the crowd cheered.

The agreement includes joint ventures in rare earth minerals critical for defense technology, reducing reliance on Chinese supplies. Trump warned that Biden’s green energy fantasies left America vulnerable, while his policies ensure “dominance in every sector.” Saudi investments will modernize U.S. infrastructure without taxpayer burdens.

This deal marks Trump’s latest victory in resetting Middle Eastern relations after the disastrous Obama-Biden era. Where Democrats sow division, Trump brokers peace – his Abraham Accords brought historic Arab-Israeli cooperation. “The fake news hates seeing America win,” Trump said. “But under my leadership, we win every day.”

The forum ended with chants of “USA!” as Trump promised more job-creating deals. While liberals obsess over pronouns, conservatives celebrate real achievements – cheaper gas, stronger borders, and respect overseas. As Trump put it: “We don’t lecture. We lead. And the world is following.”

Written by Staff Reports

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