President Trump's decisive military strikes on Iran have delivered a crushing blow to China's ambitious Middle East strategy, exposing Beijing's $100 billion investment as a complete disaster, according to Breitbart senior contributor Peter Schweizer.
Speaking on Fox News Channel's 'Ingraham Angle' Tuesday night, Schweizer laid out exactly how Trump's bold action has left China scrambling after their massive bet on Iranian partnerships went up in smoke.
"Donald Trump not only reshuffled the deck — he's laid the cards out for the players, and China now has a terrible hand," Schweizer explained, as social media erupted with praise for his analysis.
"Laura Ingraham breaking down how Trump's Iran strikes just wrecked China's big bets—advanced air defenses trashed, over $100B investment down the drain. Peter Schweizer nails it: Beijing's holding a terrible hand now!" tweeted @Leo_9643, capturing the devastating impact on China's regional ambitions.
The strikes have reportedly obliterated advanced air defense systems that China had been counting on, while simultaneously exposing the weakness of Beijing's proxy strategy in the Middle East. This is exactly the kind of America First foreign policy that puts our enemies on notice while protecting American interests.
Schweizer's assessment reveals the multi-dimensional chess game Trump is playing – not only neutralizing Iranian threats but simultaneously kneecapping China's growing influence in the region. It's a masterclass in strategic thinking that the Biden administration never could have executed.
Patriots across social media are celebrating the analysis, with @NanLee1124 posting: "Great commentary as @peterschweizer joins @IngrahamAngle…watch!" – highlighting how Trump's decisive action continues to outmaneuver America's adversaries on multiple fronts.
This is what real leadership looks like, folks. While China poured billions into propping up Iranian proxies, Trump just proved that American strength and precision can dismantle decades of enemy planning in a matter of hours. Beijing is learning the hard way that the Trump Doctrine means business – and their terrible hand is only getting worse.
