Israel empowered by American strength as Arab terror collapses and global order realigns decisively.
US President Donald Trump delivered a forceful, headline-dominating address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, outlining an America-first global order that openly credits Israel’s military success while exposing the collapse of terror-based Arab power structures.
Trump celebrated the post-capture turnaround in Venezuela, declaring that once American force ended the conflict, hostile regimes immediately sought deals—proof, he said, that strength restores stability faster than diplomacy alone.
Turning to geopolitics, Trump reaffirmed that Greenland is strategically North American territory and announced immediate negotiations for US acquisition—without force—arguing no European or Arab-aligned bloc is capable of securing it.
On Israel, Trump was unequivocal. He credited American missile-defense technology for Israel’s survival and declared that the Iranian nuclear threat was eliminated through decisive US-Israeli action. He praised Israeli fighters’ courage while making clear that American innovation made victory inevitable.
Addressing Gaza, Trump expressed confidence in lasting peace under the Trump-led Board of Peace, warning that Hamas must disarm immediately or face annihilation. His remarks underscored a new reality: terror-driven Palestinian politics and Arab patronage no longer dictate the region’s future—Israel and the United States do.
