While the swamp creatures in Washington are still licking their wounds from Trump's decisive victory, the 47th President is already delivering on his promise to restore American strength on the world stage. Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and senior advisor Jared Kushner are currently in Geneva conducting critical negotiations that could permanently defang Iran's nuclear ambitions.
The talks, facilitated by Oman's Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, represent exactly the kind of bold diplomacy that only Trump can deliver. Unlike the Obama-Biden disasters that handed Iran billions in cash while getting nothing in return, Trump's team is negotiating from a position of strength.
This isn't the first time Kushner has worked Middle East miracles for Trump. Remember the Abraham Accords? The so-called "experts" said peace between Israel and Arab nations was impossible. Kushner proved them all wrong, brokering historic agreements that the mainstream media desperately tried to ignore.
America First Diplomacy in Action
What makes these Geneva talks different is Trump's track record. During his first term, he pulled America out of Obama's disastrous Iran nuclear deal and implemented crushing sanctions that brought the Iranian regime to its knees. Now, from a position of maximum leverage, Trump's negotiators can demand real concessions.
The timing couldn't be better. Iran's economy is crumbling, their proxy networks are under pressure, and their nuclear program faces constant Israeli and American scrutiny. This is how you negotiate with terrorists and rogue regimes – from strength, not from the weakness we saw during the Biden years.
Patriots should watch these negotiations closely. If anyone can solve the Iran crisis permanently, it's the man who brokered Middle East peace, moved our embassy to Jerusalem, and eliminated Iranian terror leader Qasem Soleimani. Trump's America First foreign policy is already paying dividends just weeks into his second term.
Will Trump succeed where decades of establishment failures have left America vulnerable to Iranian nuclear blackmail? Based on his track record, smart money says yes.
