America’s bold defense push signals global comeback

.

President Donald Trump’s recent moves to patrol the southern Caribbean Sea, vows to open up a new U.S. Embassy on Russia’s doorstep, and moves to send the latest fighter jets to Puerto Rico prove one thing: America’s global dominance is back.

“I think we eventually want to open up our embassy again, we want to have trade between the countries, and that’s not exactly happening now,” White House special envoy John Coale said.

STATE DEPARTMENT CLOSES EMBASSY IN BELARUS AND ALLOWS DIPLOMATS IN RUSSIA TO LEAVE

“It’s in progress,” Coale said about the opening of the embassy. “I know it has to happen and will happen in the very near future.”

The U.S. Embassy in Minsk, Belarus, was shut down in 2022 during the Biden administration due to its proximity to Russia. The Biden-era move showed America’s weakness in the face of our enemies. Under the new administration, however, President Donald Trump has made it his priority to instill the fear of God into America’s enemies.

Trump’s objective to reverse the Biden-era decision could give the United States the gateway to Russia it has long sought. Belarus relies on the Kremlin for its military, economic, and political goals.

An embassy in Belarus, a country that has long had tensions with the U.S., would not only help ease those tensions directly but also bring the U.S. closer to reestablishing its strong diplomatic influence in the region. An embassy in Belarus would also help us get one step closer to easing tensions with Russia, a country that once was America’s biggest threat.

Halfway across the globe in the southern Caribbean Sea, Trump is taking on both China and Russia simultaneously. The president’s strong determination to abolish the drug-financed regime of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, one of Russia and China’s only allies in the region, reestablishes America’s dominance while it minimizes the threats America faces.

Over the last four years, due to weak American leadership that allowed the country’s enemies to trample over their global influence, China’s communist regime was capable of creating significant advances in Latin America, financing operations of other communist regimes it instilled in the region, such as Venezuela and Cuba.

Trump’s efforts have begun to reverse that.

His recent strikes on two narcotrafficking boats off the coast of Venezuela, and the presence of major F-35B fighter jets at a military base in Puerto Rico, which serves as America’s entryway to Latin America, show that the president is not going to back down to communism, terrorism, or even radical pushback from the Left here at home.

The state-of-the-art fighter jets with electro-optical radar capabilities that can collect and fuse information that is distributed across command networks, and can enhance maritime and overland situational awareness in complex environments, instilled the fear of god into America’s enemies in the region.

MADURO REGRETS US WAR THREATS

Since Trump’s show of force in the region, Maduro, the Kremlin puppet and Venezuelan dictator, has shied away from further threatening the U.S.

Throughout the campaign trail, Trump promised to make America’s military the most lethal fighting force in history, while reestablishing America’s global dominance.

Related Content