While the so-called foreign policy "experts" spent years wringing their hands and accomplishing absolutely nothing in the Middle East, President Donald Trump just showed the world how it's done.
In a landmark ceremony in Davos, Switzerland, President Trump signed the Board of Peace charter – a historic document that sets the stage for the complete transformation of Gaza and, more importantly, lasting peace in the region. The announcement that the Rafah crossing with Egypt will reopen next week signals that this administration means business.
The Art of the Deal Goes Global
Secretary of State Marco Rubio joined the President for remarks, alongside key architects of this diplomatic triumph: Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, who delivered a detailed illustrated presentation on the rebuilding process. These are serious people doing serious work – not the endless "peace process" theater we suffered through for decades.
And leave it to President Trump to cut right to the heart of the matter with the clarity that only a master dealmaker possesses.
"I'm a real estate person at heart, and it's all about location, and I said look at this location on the sea," Trump explained. "Look at this beautiful piece of property, what it could be for so many people."
Vision Over Victimhood
That's the difference between this President and every politician who came before him. Where others saw an intractable problem, Trump sees potential. Where the foreign policy establishment saw decades more of managed conflict, this administration sees prosperity and peace.
Remember when the "experts" told us Trump would start World War III? Instead, he's rebuilding war-torn regions and opening crossings that have been closed amid chaos and bloodshed.
The failed Biden administration left the Middle East in flames. In just one year back in office, President Trump is already delivering the peace that Americans – and people across the region – have been waiting for.
This is what America First foreign policy looks like, folks. Not endless wars, not billions in foreign aid with nothing to show for it – but real results that make the world safer and more prosperous.
The Board of Peace charter is signed. The Rafah crossing reopens next week. And the transformation of Gaza is underway.
How long until the mainstream media finds a way to spin this as a negative?
