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Respects Our Country Again Trump Highlights Peace Deals, Military Success, and Global Admiration

Respects our country again that’s the message President Donald Trump delivered from the Oval Office during a media briefing. The president spoke shortly after celebrating a U.S.-brokered peace agreement in Africa. He praised his administration’s record on diplomacy and international progress.

Trump emphasized that the world has started to admire the United States once more. He argued that respect was missing under previous leadership. “One year ago, we were not respected,” Trump told reporters. “We had incompetence and people with bad intentions around this desk.”

The latest peace deal, signed by the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, ended decades of violence. Trump hailed it as a major victory. He said it was another step in his administration’s global peace mission.

“In a few short months, we’ve brought peace between India and Pakistan, Israel and Iran, and now Congo and Rwanda,” he said. Trump added that his efforts also extended to Serbia and Kosovo. He framed each deal as proof that international leaders now take the U.S. seriously. “We’ve had tremendous success,” he added with confidence.

Trump called his recent NATO summit a major milestone as well. According to him, allies have pledged over $1 trillion in new defense spending. He believes this shift proves that U.S. global leadership is once again respected.

The president also addressed recent military actions in the Middle East. He described the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites as “highly effective.” He noted that those attacks led to a 12-day war, followed by a ceasefire. “There are no nuclear weapons now,” he stated. “Peace and healing have begun.”

Trump predicted that a ceasefire in Gaza was also close. He spoke to leaders involved and expects a breakthrough within a week. “We’re providing food and money because people are dying,” he said. He urged other nations to assist as well.

The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire. Trump acknowledged the suffering but said the U.S. will continue supporting relief. Additionally, he claimed stronger relationships with Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran. “Putin respects our country again. So does Xi. So does Kim,” he said.

When asked if he might send Patriot missiles to Ukraine, Trump gave a short answer. “I may,” he said. Overall, Trump stressed that America is once again a respected global power. He attributed that shift to strength, diplomacy, and strategic decisions. “The world,” he said, “respects our country again.”

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