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    Hitler Frees Israeli Hostages | Armstrong Economics

    October 14, 20253 Mins Read
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    The world leader condemned as “Hitler” has saved Israel. Donald Trump brokered perhaps one of the most important deals of his career after ending the Israel-Hamas conflict. The “biggest threat to democracy” received a warm welcome at the 2025 Peace Summit in Egypt, where world leaders praised Trump for convincing Hamas to release the Israeli hostages. The non-bureaucrat has finally earned a nod from the establishment.

    “I really commend President Trump and his administration,” Hillary Clinton told CBS News. Former President Obama praised the deal without mentioning Trump. Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken congratulated the Trump Administration on freeing the hostages, although he added that the Biden Administration’s initial efforts paved the way for the deal to happen.

    The computer had been pointing to strong leadership outside of the traditional establishment. Under lifelong politician Joe Biden we witnessed the US lose all credibility and respected. Washington bended a knee to Ukraine, destabilized Europe, withdrew from the Middle East, and permitted globalist organizations to decide what was best for America.

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    During his first term, we saw the Abraham Accords, where several Arab nations normalized relations with Israel. That wasn’t by accident; it was because Trump dealt with reality, not ideology. He recognized that peace comes from mutual economic benefit. It was deeply discouraging to see Trump side with the neocons over Russia as he was never pro-war.

    This peace deal, if it holds, marks a historic geopolitical realignment. It signals that the Middle East is moving away from Western dependency. Qatar and Egypt played a key role in brokering the deal, as did Turkey’s Erdogan. The UAE, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia supported the political framework and are ready to focus on reconstruction. This is not unlike what happened with Syria. Arab leaders recognized the economic opportunity and were willing to collaborate with the West.

    The far-left will need to find a new source of anger. Sovereign states, rather than globalist entities, are beginning to work together. Nationalist ideals are favorable when there is diplomacy and shared economic goals. There will never be peace in the Middle East, and Hamas has not entirely disarmed; however, this marks a major geopolitical turning point, as the traditional establishment has been forced to recognize that an outsider has achieved what they could not.

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    The interesting thing is that all the college protests against Israel, demanding a ceasefire, you would think they would be cheering. But there is silence. This raises the question of whether these protests were never about Palestinians, but were really anti-Semitic. Where are the Green Tents Now?



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