President Trump is delivering on his promise to bring actual peace to the Middle East, unveiling his administration's groundbreaking "Board of Peace" initiative for Gaza reconstruction on Thursday. But unlike the failed policies of previous administrations, Trump's plan has one non-negotiable requirement: Hamas must be completely demilitarized first.
Jared Kushner, who helped broker the historic Abraham Accords during Trump's first term, led the signing ceremony and made it crystal clear that America won't repeat the mistakes of the past. No more sending billions to terrorist organizations under the guise of "humanitarian aid." No more propping up Hamas while they use concrete for tunnels instead of schools.
America First Approach to Middle East Peace
This isn't your typical Washington swamp approach to foreign policy. The Trump administration is demanding results before committing American resources and influence. The "Board of Peace" represents a complete departure from the Biden regime's disastrous appeasement strategy that only emboldened terrorists across the region.
"We're not going to throw good money after bad like previous administrations," a senior administration official told reporters. "Hamas demilitarization isn't just a goal - it's a prerequisite."
The timing couldn't be more perfect. With Trump back in the White House and his proven track record of Middle East dealmaking, regional allies are already lining up to support genuine peace efforts. Remember, this is the same president who moved our embassy to Jerusalem, eliminated ISIS, and created the Abraham Accords - all while the establishment said it was impossible.
Patriots know the difference between real leadership and the weakness we witnessed under Biden. While the previous administration was busy funding Iran and coddling terrorists, Trump is laying the groundwork for lasting peace through strength.
The "Board of Peace" initiative proves once again that America leads best when we lead from a position of strength, not apology tours and pallets of cash to our enemies. Will the mainstream media give Trump credit for this bold peace initiative, or will they find new ways to attack success?
