Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a major diplomatic victory for the Trump administration Tuesday, successfully mediating historic talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington D.C. - and managed to deliver a perfect burn against France in the process.
The breakthrough negotiations mark yet another foreign policy win for President Trump's America First agenda, showing how real leadership gets results where the Biden regime's weakness only emboldened enemies and frustrated allies.
While details of the agreement remain under wraps, sources close to the talks indicate significant progress on key security and border issues that have plagued the region for decades. This comes as no surprise to patriots who remember Trump's historic Abraham Accords and his unique ability to broker peace through strength.
Rubio's France Comment Goes Viral
But perhaps the most entertaining moment came when Rubio was reportedly asked about France's role in Lebanese affairs. According to sources, the Secretary delivered a perfectly timed quip that had even the diplomatic corps chuckling, reminding everyone why France's influence in the region has been about as effective as their military resistance in World War II.
The comment, while hilarious, underscores a serious point: under Trump's leadership, America is once again the indispensable nation for brokering real peace deals, not the European bureaucrats who lecture from the sidelines while accomplishing nothing.
This diplomatic success stands in stark contrast to the Biden administration's disastrous Middle East record - from the Afghanistan debacle to watching Iran's proxies run wild across the region. Under Trump and Rubio's leadership, America's allies know they have reliable partners who deliver results.
Peace Through Strength Works
The Israel-Lebanon talks prove once again that Trump's peace-through-strength doctrine produces real results. While the mainstream media obsessed over mean tweets, Trump was remaking the Middle East with historic peace agreements. Now he's doing it again.
As Rubio continues building on Trump's foreign policy legacy, one thing is crystal clear: American leadership is back, our allies are winning, and even France is getting the reality check they desperately needed. That's what happens when you put America First instead of apologizing for it.
