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VINDICATED: Trump's 'Declare Victory and Leave' Foreign Policy GENIUS Dates Back to 2007

Gary FranchiMarch 6, 2026190 views
VINDICATED: Trump's 'Declare Victory and Leave' Foreign Policy GENIUS Dates Back to 2007
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President Trump's revolutionary foreign policy approach – what critics mockingly call "declare victory and leave" – isn't some impulsive decision made in the White House. It's a carefully crafted doctrine that Trump has been advocating for nearly two decades, proving once again that the 47th President is playing chess while his opponents are stuck playing checkers.

According to a new analysis from Breitbart's John Nolte, Trump has been remarkably consistent on foreign policy since at least 2007, long before his political career began. While the Washington establishment was busy launching endless wars and nation-building disasters, Trump was already calling for America to focus on winning – then getting out.

This Trump Doctrine represents a complete rejection of the neoconservative forever-war mentality that has drained American resources and cost countless lives. Instead of staying bogged down in foreign conflicts for decades, Trump believes in achieving clear objectives and bringing our troops home victorious.

"Trump doctrine 1. Latam is American domain, 2. Dont want to fight China Russia, want dialogue, 3. India needs to take steps to be a 'partner' (even if India wants to keep some independence), 4. Europe needs to pay for NATO and reform, 5. Act against rogue states (Iran). BASED!" tweeted @India_Progress, highlighting the comprehensive nature of Trump's foreign policy vision.

The consistency is remarkable. For years, Trump warned that America was being taken advantage of by allies who refused to pay their fair share while expecting our protection. He predicted that endless military interventions would weaken America rather than strengthen it. And he was right on every count.

Social media users are celebrating this vindication. As @Countfd noted, we're witnessing the implementation of what could be called the "Donroe Doctrine" – a modern update to the Monroe Doctrine that puts American interests first while maintaining strategic partnerships.

Compare this to the foreign policy "expertise" of the Biden years – the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal, the proxy war in Ukraine, and the complete failure to deter adversaries. Trump's approach of strength through decisive action, followed by strategic disengagement, is already proving superior.

The Trump Doctrine isn't isolationism – it's smart engagement. Win decisively, secure American interests, then let other nations handle their own affairs while we focus on Making America Great Again. After decades of foreign policy disasters, isn't it time we listened to the man who saw this coming all along?

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Gary Franchi

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ReaganRepublicanVerified7 hours ago
BOOM! 🇺🇸
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TaxpayerFirstVerified2 hours ago
How many TRILLIONS have we wasted on nation-building while our own infrastructure crumbles? Trump's approach saves lives AND money.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
But how do we make sure other powers like China don't fill the vacuum when we pull out? Genuine question - I support the policy but want to understand the long-term strategy.
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PatriotFirst2016Verifiedjust now
Finally someone gets it! Trump has been consistent on foreign policy for DECADES while the establishment flip-flops every election cycle. This is why we elected him - he actually thinks ahead.
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ConservativeVoter88Verifiedjust now
Exactly! The man has principles and sticks to them, unlike career politicians.
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VeteranDadVerifiedjust now
As someone who served three tours overseas, I can tell you that endless wars help nobody except defense contractors. My son shouldn't have to fight the same battles I did 20 years later.
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GoldStarMomVerifiedjust now
Thank you for your service! You're absolutely right - we need leaders who value our troops' lives.
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ArmyStrongVerifiedjust now
This hits home. Lost too many good friends to wars with no clear objectives.