As the United Nations gathers once again in New York, the world is treated to the usual chorus of global elites lecturing America, condemning Israel, and pretending that dictatorships hold the same moral weight as free nations. But let’s be clear: the United Nations has long been a stage where America is demonized, Israel is isolated, and our enemies are given a megaphone.
President Trump changed that. He reminded the world that America does not answer to unelected bureaucrats in Geneva or New York. America answers to its people. And America stands with Israel—not because it is convenient, not because it is easy, but because it is right.
Israel: America’s Ally, America’s Friend
Israel is the only true democracy in the Middle East. It is a nation that shares our values, our belief in freedom, and our determination to defend ourselves against terror. When America defends Israel, it is not just protecting an ally—it is protecting the front line of civilization itself.
Trump understood this. He moved the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, recognized the Golan Heights, and brokered the Abraham Accords—historic agreements that brought peace and cooperation to a region long defined by chaos. That’s leadership. That’s putting principle over politics.
The UN’s Hypocrisy
While Trump defended Israel, the UN obsessed over condemning it. Nations that stone women, jail dissidents, and sponsor terror sit on human rights councils and point their fingers at Israel. It is hypocrisy of the highest order. And Democrats, instead of standing tall, too often bow to that pressure—watering down support, hiding behind “two-state” rhetoric, or appeasing Iran.
Why This Matters for America
Supporting Israel isn’t just about foreign policy—it’s about America’s moral compass. If we abandon Israel, we abandon the values that built America: faith, freedom, and the fight against tyranny. Weakness abroad leads to weakness at home. Strength abroad—Trump’s strength—means safety and prosperity for the American people.
The Trump Doctrine Lives On
Trump’s America First policy made one thing clear: we will not betray our allies, and we will not empower our enemies. That’s why he stood with Israel without apology, and why millions of Americans know we must continue to do so.
As the UN debates and the global elites sneer, we remember this truth: America and Israel are bound together by history, values, and destiny. And under Trump’s leadership, that bond has never been stronger.


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