President Donald Trump praised the Middle East’s change in a statement made in Abu Dhabi this year as an accomplishment of its own citizens, not the result of international action. He wished a new generation of local leaders success in moving past conflict and favoring growth over chaos.  ,
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Trump argued that visitors charting their personal path was the source of the improvement in areas like Riyadh and Abu Dhabi, not by Western leaders, neocons, or left-wing nonprofits. He criticized previous U.S. efforts to build a nation, arguing that involvement in cultures they didn’t know frequently led to more harm than good.
. The so-called nation-builders who spent billions of dollars ignoring Kabul and Baghdad did not create the glittering miracles of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi; instead, the region’s citizens themselves contributed to the development of a contemporary Middle East. photograph. twitter.com/SluRou2mv6— Rapid Response 47 ( @Rapid Response47 ) May 13, 2025
CNN’s Scott Jennings praised Donald Trump’s foreign policy in a lengthy discussion on” Real Time with Bill Maher,” particularly his bold rejection of the failed interventionist dogma that had defined previous administrations. The conversation focused on Donald Trump’s most recent statement in Riyadh, which described what is fast becoming known as the” Trump Doctrine,” which is changing the world’s perception of the GOP and America.
Maher began,” We now have the Trump doctrine,” which is” as much of a withdrawal as any theory a president has always promulgated.” Because he says,” In the end, the so-called state contractors wrecked much more countries than they built,” I’ll give you a few quotes to illustrate what he is saying.
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Maher, who doesn’t accurately agree with Trump, pointed out that these criticisms echoe outdated anti-war ideas from the departed. In complex cultures were practitioners interfering that they did not even comprehend. Then, I must say, this is something that people on the left have said about Iraq; we have said it about Vietnam.
Long-time GOP planner Jennings acknowledged that Trump’s perspective is a departure from the norm. He said,” Something about the Republican philosophy that is interesting to me.” ” I’ve worked in the group for 25 times.” We’ve always had a balance between war and peace. Trump has, in my opinion, swayed between war and peace.
Jennings emphasized that Trump is not poor. He continued,” He’s still aggressive enough to rocket people like the Houthi separatists.” The main change, according to Jennings, is that Trump is speaking to a wider alliance. He seems to be responding to all these fresh constituent donations to the Republican Party. Perhaps they were Democrats before, or perhaps they weren’t actually political before.
Jennings continued,” I’d many prefer to hear an American leader talk about peace.”
Maher noted that the slogan” Peace through strength” was displayed on flags at Trump’s Middle Eastern march this year, a Reaganian resemblance.  ,
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Jennings said,” He doesn’t agree with him on everyone, but I think he’s best.” Putting peace before battle is a common practice in the United States at the moment.
President Trump has changed the phrase “war and peacefulness” to “peace and war,” and yet leftists are taking notice.
It’s obvious a tectonic shift is happening when perhaps @billmaher‘s @RealTimers market is applauding the new Trump theory. photograph. twitter.com/PrjMn8CRCn
— Scott Jennings ( @ScottJenningsKY ) May 17, 2025
And of all time, Trump may leave the most revolutionary reputation.
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