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August 16, 2025

Why Trump’s Alaska Summit Was a Masterstroke of Leadership And Why the Left Can’t Handle It​

By Yassin Fawaz

In a world where the mainstream media and radical left thrive on lies and misinformation, it’s no surprise that President Trump’s recent diplomatic efforts in Alaska are being twisted and ridiculed. Their agenda is clear: to undermine any success Trump achieves. In today’s political landscape, these forces have perfected the art of distortion, weaponizing every word and action to portray genuine leadership as a failure.

No matter what President Trump does, they will twist it into failure. The recent Alaska Summit is no exception. They say Trump “left no deal struck,” “made no progress,” or worse, that he “failed.” But here’s the reality they don’t want you to see: Donald Trump showed what real leadership looks like—he took the first steps toward peace in a world desperate for it, put the ball firmly in Russia’s court, and sent a message that America under Trump means business.

Let’s get one thing crystal clear: this war in Ukraine did not start under Trump’s watch. It started under Joe Biden’s watch, and Biden was a weak, indecisive president who couldn’t keep America safe or respected on the world stage. Biden’s failed policies and feckless approach invited chaos. While Biden played politics and hid behind empty slogans, Trump was out there putting American interests first, rebuilding alliances, and making the tough calls that the radical left couldn’t stomach.

The Alaska Summit wasn’t a press conference or a reality TV stunt; it was real diplomacy. Trump went all the way to Alaska to face Vladimir Putin, extend a hand of peace, and open a door that the Biden administration ignored. He didn’t come with ultimatums or force deals. Instead, he put the responsibility where it belongs: on Russia, Ukraine, NATO, and Europe. Trump’s message was simple but powerful: Do you want peace? It’s on you to make it happen. No one is forcing anything; no deals are being imposed. That is leadership, not weakness.

Critics love to mock diplomacy as “talking” or “handshakes,” but those are the tools of true statesmanship. Peace is not won by threats or tweets alone. It’s won by extending respect to adversaries while holding firm to your country’s interests. Trump understands this better than anyone. That’s why the Alaska Summit was no failure; it was a masterstroke of strategy. He put the ball in Putin’s court. If Putin chooses peace, great. If not, Trump already has Plans B, C, D, E, and F lined up. This is a man who knows how to play chess on the global stage, not checkers.

Much more here: https://www.americanthinker.com/art...dership_and_why_the_left_can_t_handle_it.html

Trump went to Alaska with marginal goals and expectations but turned the opportunity into a demonstration of both his leadership and his America first policy.
 
August 16, 2025

Why Trump’s Alaska Summit Was a Masterstroke of Leadership And Why the Left Can’t Handle It​

By Yassin Fawaz

In a world where the mainstream media and radical left thrive on lies and misinformation, it’s no surprise that President Trump’s recent diplomatic efforts in Alaska are being twisted and ridiculed. Their agenda is clear: to undermine any success Trump achieves. In today’s political landscape, these forces have perfected the art of distortion, weaponizing every word and action to portray genuine leadership as a failure.

No matter what President Trump does, they will twist it into failure. The recent Alaska Summit is no exception. They say Trump “left no deal struck,” “made no progress,” or worse, that he “failed.” But here’s the reality they don’t want you to see: Donald Trump showed what real leadership looks like—he took the first steps toward peace in a world desperate for it, put the ball firmly in Russia’s court, and sent a message that America under Trump means business.

Let’s get one thing crystal clear: this war in Ukraine did not start under Trump’s watch. It started under Joe Biden’s watch, and Biden was a weak, indecisive president who couldn’t keep America safe or respected on the world stage. Biden’s failed policies and feckless approach invited chaos. While Biden played politics and hid behind empty slogans, Trump was out there putting American interests first, rebuilding alliances, and making the tough calls that the radical left couldn’t stomach.

The Alaska Summit wasn’t a press conference or a reality TV stunt; it was real diplomacy. Trump went all the way to Alaska to face Vladimir Putin, extend a hand of peace, and open a door that the Biden administration ignored. He didn’t come with ultimatums or force deals. Instead, he put the responsibility where it belongs: on Russia, Ukraine, NATO, and Europe. Trump’s message was simple but powerful: Do you want peace? It’s on you to make it happen. No one is forcing anything; no deals are being imposed. That is leadership, not weakness.

Critics love to mock diplomacy as “talking” or “handshakes,” but those are the tools of true statesmanship. Peace is not won by threats or tweets alone. It’s won by extending respect to adversaries while holding firm to your country’s interests. Trump understands this better than anyone. That’s why the Alaska Summit was no failure; it was a masterstroke of strategy. He put the ball in Putin’s court. If Putin chooses peace, great. If not, Trump already has Plans B, C, D, E, and F lined up. This is a man who knows how to play chess on the global stage, not checkers.

Much more here: https://www.americanthinker.com/art...dership_and_why_the_left_can_t_handle_it.html

Trump went to Alaska with marginal goals and expectations but turned the opportunity into a demonstration of both his leadership and his America first policy.
Since the war is going on months after Trump claimed he would end it, what will he do to make the war stop. I’m all ears for your response.
 
Since the war is going on months after Trump claimed he would end it, what will he do to make the war stop. I’m all ears for your response.
The war in Ukraine is not Trump’s war, and it’s not America’s war, it’s Biden’s war. He allowed it to happen. Even Putin himself said it never would have happened if Trump had been in office. At this point, the best we can do is push for negotiations between the warring parties. Sanctioning Russia further won’t solve the problem; we’ve already hit them with years of harsh sanctions that ended up hurting our European allies more than Moscow. Do we really want to damage India and other Asian partners who buy Russian oil too? If peace is going to come to Ukraine, it has to be driven by the Russians, Ukrainians, and Europeans. America can assist, but this is not our burden to carry, nor our war to fight.
 
The war in Ukraine is not Trump’s war, and it’s not America’s war, it’s Biden’s war. He allowed it to happen. Even Putin himself said it never would have happened if Trump had been in office. At this point, the best we can do is push for negotiations between the warring parties. Sanctioning Russia further won’t solve the problem; we’ve already hit them with years of harsh sanctions that ended up hurting our European allies more than Moscow. Do we really want to damage India and other Asian partners who buy Russian oil too? If peace is going to come to Ukraine, it has to be driven by the Russians, Ukrainians, and Europeans. America can assist, but this is not our burden to carry, nor our war to fight.
I’m guessing since you did nothing to address what I wrote you acknowledge Trump couldn’t have stopped this and Trump is helpless to stop the war now.
 
I’m guessing since you did nothing to address what I wrote you acknowledge Trump couldn’t have stopped this and Trump is helpless to stop the war now.
You think it's America's responsibility to stop that war, especially if sending troops is the only way? :)
 
August 16, 2025

Why Trump’s Alaska Summit Was a Masterstroke of Leadership And Why the Left Can’t Handle It​

By Yassin Fawaz

In a world where the mainstream media and radical left thrive on lies and misinformation, it’s no surprise that President Trump’s recent diplomatic efforts in Alaska are being twisted and ridiculed. Their agenda is clear: to undermine any success Trump achieves. In today’s political landscape, these forces have perfected the art of distortion, weaponizing every word and action to portray genuine leadership as a failure.

No matter what President Trump does, they will twist it into failure. The recent Alaska Summit is no exception. They say Trump “left no deal struck,” “made no progress,” or worse, that he “failed.” But here’s the reality they don’t want you to see: Donald Trump showed what real leadership looks like—he took the first steps toward peace in a world desperate for it, put the ball firmly in Russia’s court, and sent a message that America under Trump means business.

Let’s get one thing crystal clear: this war in Ukraine did not start under Trump’s watch. It started under Joe Biden’s watch, and Biden was a weak, indecisive president who couldn’t keep America safe or respected on the world stage. Biden’s failed policies and feckless approach invited chaos. While Biden played politics and hid behind empty slogans, Trump was out there putting American interests first, rebuilding alliances, and making the tough calls that the radical left couldn’t stomach.

The Alaska Summit wasn’t a press conference or a reality TV stunt; it was real diplomacy. Trump went all the way to Alaska to face Vladimir Putin, extend a hand of peace, and open a door that the Biden administration ignored. He didn’t come with ultimatums or force deals. Instead, he put the responsibility where it belongs: on Russia, Ukraine, NATO, and Europe. Trump’s message was simple but powerful: Do you want peace? It’s on you to make it happen. No one is forcing anything; no deals are being imposed. That is leadership, not weakness.

Critics love to mock diplomacy as “talking” or “handshakes,” but those are the tools of true statesmanship. Peace is not won by threats or tweets alone. It’s won by extending respect to adversaries while holding firm to your country’s interests. Trump understands this better than anyone. That’s why the Alaska Summit was no failure; it was a masterstroke of strategy. He put the ball in Putin’s court. If Putin chooses peace, great. If not, Trump already has Plans B, C, D, E, and F lined up. This is a man who knows how to play chess on the global stage, not checkers.

Much more here: https://www.americanthinker.com/art...dership_and_why_the_left_can_t_handle_it.html

Trump went to Alaska with marginal goals and expectations but turned the opportunity into a demonstration of both his leadership and his America first policy.
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stfu, vetteman. your president was sent home with no deal and no respect.
 
Put Harris in that situation. What do you see happening? First of all, Harris would never take that meeting. There is no translation from word salad to Russian, for one thing. :)
 
You know who didn't think it was a "master stroke?" Putin and Zelenskyy and they're the only two who matter.
 
And yours are ANSWER THE DAMN QUESTION. So you don't think it's Trump's responsibility to stop the war in Ukraine? Which is it? Can't be both. :)
Trump said he would end it on his first day. He campaigned on it. You believed him.

Was trump lying or does he not posses the skills it requires to make an art of this deal?

Which is it? Can't be both.
 
The war in Ukraine is not Trump’s war, and it’s not America’s war, it’s Biden’s war. He allowed it to happen. Even Putin himself said it never would have happened if Trump had been in office. At this point, the best we can do is push for negotiations between the warring parties. Sanctioning Russia further won’t solve the problem; we’ve already hit them with years of harsh sanctions that ended up hurting our European allies more than Moscow. Do we really want to damage India and other Asian partners who buy Russian oil too? If peace is going to come to Ukraine, it has to be driven by the Russians, Ukrainians, and Europeans. America can assist, but this is not our burden to carry, nor our war to fight.

Is this the cue for you to start misquoting Kipling?
 
Trump said he would end it on his first day. He campaigned on it. You believed him.

Was trump lying or does he not posses the skills it requires to make an art of this deal?

Which is it? Can't be both.
How many campaign promises did Biden keep? It's a stupid stand to take, but what else do you lefties have? :)
 
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