While the mainstream media continues its relentless attacks on President Trump, leaders from around the world are expressing genuine excitement about what his administration will bring to the 2026 World Cup. Gilbert Martina, president of the Curaçao Football Federation, is crediting divine intervention for his tiny island nation's remarkable journey to the World Cup—and he's absolutely confident that Trump will make it spectacular.
"President Trump will make sure that this will be a World Cup that will not be [forgotten]," Martina declared, showcasing the kind of international confidence in American leadership that was sorely missing during the Biden regime's disastrous four years.
Martina's faith-driven perspective stands in stark contrast to the doom-and-gloom narrative pushed by leftist media outlets. The Curaçao executive describes his team's World Cup qualification as part of a "divine journey" and believes that same spiritual guidance will ensure everyone involved—including President Trump—will "lead with love."
"This is what happens when you have real leadership in the White House. Foreign officials aren't afraid to express optimism about America's future."
Think about the difference, Patriots. Under Biden, we had empty stadiums, COVID hysteria, and international embarrassment. Now we have a soccer president from a small Caribbean nation expressing genuine excitement about what Trump will deliver for the world's biggest sporting event.
This is exactly the kind of America First leadership that puts our nation back on the global stage as a beacon of excellence, not the laughingstock we became under the previous administration. Martina's humble confidence reflects what happens when other nations see strength and competence in the Oval Office again.
The 2026 World Cup will be a showcase of American greatness under Trump's leadership—and even soccer officials from tiny island nations can see it coming. While the left continues to predict doom, the rest of the world is getting excited about what America can accomplish when we have a real president in charge.
Isn't it refreshing to see international leaders expressing genuine optimism about America again instead of the pity and concern we endured for four long years?
