While the Biden administration spent four years throwing taxpayer money at endless Middle East conflicts with nothing to show for it, President Trump's revolutionary approach to Gaza is already bearing fruit with over $5 billion in international pledges for genuine peace efforts.
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered the stunning update during Wednesday's White House briefing, revealing that Trump's newly-established "Board of Peace" has successfully secured massive international backing for Gaza stabilization efforts in just three weeks since inauguration.
This is exactly what America voted for - a president who gets results instead of empty promises and endless bureaucratic failures.
Trump's Peace Strategy Delivers Where Biden Failed
The Board of Peace represents Trump's signature approach to foreign policy: bringing together international partners to share the burden while America leads from strength. Unlike the previous administration's failed strategy of simply cutting checks to corrupt organizations, Trump's plan focuses on measurable outcomes and accountability.
"The progress made by what's being called the Board of Peace" shows Trump's deal-making expertise translating directly into Middle East stability, according to Leavitt's briefing.
Remember, this is the same president who delivered the Abraham Accords during his first term - the most significant Middle East peace breakthrough in decades. Now he's applying that same pragmatic, results-oriented approach to Gaza.
International Community Backs Trump's Vision
The $5+ billion in pledges demonstrates something the mainstream media refuses to admit: the international community respects strong American leadership. Countries that ignored Biden's weakness are now stepping up to support Trump's peace initiatives.
This coalition approach means American taxpayers aren't footing the entire bill while other nations benefit from regional stability. That's the "America First" foreign policy in action - leading through strength while ensuring fair burden-sharing.
As Trump continues to deliver on his campaign promises at lightning speed, one question remains: How long before the legacy media admits his Middle East strategy is working better than anything we've seen in decades?
