Donald Trump left the most important part of his speech for last: a vision for the future of the world, for he does not shy away from the United States’ leadership role in global affairs.
Not everyone understands where Trump is headed and where, by leading the United States, he is taking the world. The surprise in their eyes and the search for intentions where there are none stem from the fact that where they are all going, he is already coming back from. There is one more crucial thing that the shocked, predominantly leftist or liberal European leaders cannot yet grasp—namely, that the time of exploiting and taking advantage of America is over. The party at the expense of the U.S. is over.
European leaders, who have recently been called out as bots capable only of copy-pasting content, and whom JD Vance rhetorically asked in his Monday interview for Fox News, “Whose money and whose blood do you want to use to wage war against Russia in Ukraine?”, do not understand that wars are won, metaphorically speaking, by the number of aircraft carriers. The Americans have 11. And Europe? It would be a grim joke to say that they have three: USS Green Deal, USS Love Parade, and USS Immigration.
Once, long ago, Trump called for 2% of GDP defense spending from every NATO member. Europe, through Germany—who, instead of being a leader of order and reliability, said no. At that time, Germany was spending 1.38%. Today, the conversation is not about 2% but about 5%. Europe has slept through several years due to its spoiled left-liberal governments. Today, it lacks the strength to support Ukraine and defeat Russia without U.S. assistance.
“One must either be the strongest or be a friend of the strongest,” wrote Karol Bunsch, author of historical novels. He was not wrong. Europe is not the strongest and is putting its friendship with the strongest to the test. Risky. And all of this in the name of the anti-values that have been instilled in the continent’s societies for years: false environmentalism, pandering to the sexually confused, and bowing down to immigrants who—at best—come to live off European nations.
Had Europe listened to Trump at the beginning of his first term and increased its defense contributions, and had Germany not resumed Nord Stream 2 after Biden-Harris lifted the sanctions, Russia would not have been capable of attacking Ukraine.
The greatest mistake of European leaders is not listening to Trump. And all they had to do was listen; from that alone, following his vision would have naturally followed.
“I survived in Butler; God preserved me so that America could be great again.
Americans have always been a nation that defended values. That same strength, that same love, still lives and pulses in the hearts of Americans. Despite the trials and efforts of those who tried to silence us, we will fight. Our ancestors crossed a great ocean, seeking their place, creating a civilization, and giving the world a sense of achieving greatness. That is what they did… now, it is our turn.
May we embark on the greatest era in our history. With God’s help, we will be the freest and most advanced nation in the world, leading humanity into space. We will plant the American flag on Mars, and even beyond.
We will rediscover the power of the American spirit. Every day as we rise, we will repeat to ourselves: “Fight! Fight! Fight!”—so that we may have the country that our nation deserves!
Dear Americans, prepare for a magnificent future. The Golden Age of America has just begun.
Thank you!
God bless you!
God bless America!“
A fantasist? No. A man with a vision the world has not seen in a long time. A charismatic leader, forged from cosmic dust.