Saturday, December 7, 2024

The World Views Trump As the American President

It seems the world has moved on from the disaster which was the Biden Administration, as if the last four years were a pimple on the world's behind. As clearly evident, no Administration official was invited to the re-opening of the refurbished Notre Dame Celebration this past weekend from the United States.
 
Except President-Elect Trump.

Biden was in Angola, and although his trip was just a couple of hours away, he did not attend. Obama had been thought to be held in higg esteem in the world by the legacy media, but he, too, was told to stay away.

But Donald Trump was welcomed by many world leaders as one would welcome home a prodigal son after a long separation.

Obama tried to time his speech at the Forum for Democracy this week, but instead, he was shunted off to irrelevance. No one cares what Barry has to say anymore.

Yes, Jill Biden also attended the ceremonies, but it was Trump who was holding court with world leaders.

As reported by Fox News Digital, the President-Elect's appearance served as Trump's unofficial return to the global stage, and it is another reminder that he is quickly becoming the center of the world's attention.

In fact, as Brett Bruen, a public affairs and communications veteran said, “This is without question a major moment in French history and the fact that Macron wanted to share it with Trump speaks to the significance of what Trump is achieving even before he gets to the Oval Office again. He is being feted quite literally in Paris with all the glitz and glamour of a President of the United States.

Of course he is. World leaders recognize he is the strongest American leader since President Ronald Reagan, who was also an America-First President. Since 1988, America has been represented by Presidents who practiced “go along to get along” diplomacy, which did nothing to advance peace.

The world recognizes American power when it practices “peace through strength", including adversaries like Russia and China. Those leaders have already moved to deal with the United States under a strong, no-nonsense Trump Administration, rather than a weak, no backbone Biden-Harris pushover.

Even Iran has recognized Trump means business if the theocracy continues to attack Israel, either directly or through its proxies. There will be “hell to pay” if it continues its aggression.

In forty-five days, Donald Trump will be sworn in as the next American President, but the world already recognizes him as the current White House resident.

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