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WINNING: Trump Administration Seals MASSIVE Asia Energy Deals, Strengthens Pacific Alliance

Gary FranchiMarch 15, 2026296 views
WINNING: Trump Administration Seals MASSIVE Asia Energy Deals, Strengthens Pacific Alliance
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The Trump administration's energy dominance strategy is paying massive dividends, not just for America but for our Pacific allies who are eager to partner with the world's energy superpower. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum revealed on Sunday that the administration has successfully negotiated major energy deals with multiple Asian nations during a high-stakes conference in Tokyo.

Speaking with Maria Bartiromo on Fox News' Sunday Morning Futures, Secretary Burgum highlighted how Trump's "America First" energy policies are creating a win-win scenario across the Pacific. While Biden's disastrous energy policies left America begging Venezuela and Saudi Arabia for oil, Trump has restored our nation as the global energy leader – and our allies are taking notice.

"This is what happens when you put America first," Burgum explained. "When we're energy independent and energy dominant, we can be the reliable partner our allies need while creating jobs and prosperity right here at home."

Energy Independence Becomes Energy Leadership

The Tokyo conference represents a strategic masterstroke for the Trump-Vance administration. Instead of the climate extremism that characterized the previous administration, Trump is leveraging America's abundant natural resources to strengthen crucial alliances in a region where China continues its aggressive expansion.

These deals couldn't come at a better time. As tensions with the Chinese Communist Party remain high, securing energy partnerships with democratic allies in Asia creates a powerful counterbalance to Beijing's influence. It's exactly the kind of strategic thinking that separates Trump from the foreign policy establishment that got us into decades of endless wars.

For everyday Americans, this means more high-paying energy jobs, increased exports, and a stronger economy. For our Asian partners, it means reliable energy supplies from a trusted democratic ally instead of dependence on hostile regimes.

While the legacy media focuses on manufactured controversies, the Trump administration continues delivering real results for the American people. Energy security isn't just about keeping the lights on – it's about maintaining the strength and independence that allows America to lead on the world stage.

How long before the climate extremists and their media allies try to sabotage these common-sense partnerships that benefit both America and our democratic allies?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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SmallTownMayorVerified6 days ago
My son works in the energy sector and he's been saying for months that Asia is where the real opportunities are. Nice to see our leadership finally capitalizing on this.
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AmericaFirst2024Verified6 days ago
WINNING BIGLY! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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ConservativeBusinessOwnerVerified6 days ago
This is exactly the kind of strategic thinking we need. Building strong partnerships in Asia while securing our energy future - brilliant move by the Trump team.
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PatriotEagle76Verified6 days ago
Finally! A president who puts America's energy independence FIRST. These deals are going to create thousands of jobs right here at home.
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TexasOilWorkerVerified5 days ago
Absolutely right! My company is already talking about expanding operations thanks to these new opportunities.
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FreeMarketFanVerified5 days ago
Love seeing American businesses compete and win on the global stage! This is what happens when government gets out of the way and lets the free market work.
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DefendTheConstitutionVerified5 days ago
Meanwhile the mainstream media is completely silent on this huge win. They'd rather talk about anything else than Trump's foreign policy successes.
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EnergyAnalyst_MikeVerified4 days ago
Does anyone have details on which specific Asian countries are involved in these deals? Would love to know more about the scope and timeline for implementation.
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NewsReader_JaneVerified4 days ago
From what I read earlier, it looks like Japan and South Korea are the major players, plus some smaller Pacific nations.
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VeteranForTrumpVerified4 days ago
Strong alliances in the Pacific region are crucial for our national security. This administration understands that economic partnerships and military readiness go hand in hand.
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NavyRetiredVerified4 days ago
Exactly! Energy security IS national security. Well said, brother.