Texas Girl USA
on November 25, 2025
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Newt Gingrich just said the quiet part out loud, and anyone watching world events with even half an honest eye knows he is absolutely right!
👉President Trump isn’t just shaping American politics anymore.
💥He is now shaping the world.🌐
👉And for the first time in decades, the Middle East is witnessing movement toward peace that actually looks real, not symbolic, not photo op driven, and not built on empty speeches.
👉Gingrich laid it all out with perfect clarity.
👉Here is his full quote:
“I think President Trump is now moving into being a world figure in the sense that President Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill were.
🔺️He is achieving an orchestration of all of the major Arab states in order to support a peace agreement, and he is bringing enough pressure to bear on Benjamin Netanyahu that the Israelis are going to go along whether they wanted to or not.
🔺️And as a result, he is creating sort of a forge of peace out of the sheer pressure of his personality and his ability to create friendships—friendships in Saudi Arabia, friendships in the UAE, friendships in Qatar, friendships in Egypt.
⭕️I mean, this is an amazing orchestration by Donald Trump. 🔺️
If it works, and I suspect it will, you’re going to see a moment of history that literally puts him in the same league as Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill.”
👉Gingrich isn’t exaggerating.
👉He is acknowledging what even Trump’s critics sometimes whisper behind closed doors.
👉Trump is the only modern leader who has managed to unite nations that haven’t agreed on anything in half a century.
👉He is the only one who could get old rivals in the Arab world pulling in the same direction.
👉He is the only one who can look both Jerusalem and Riyadh in the eye and get them to move toward the same outcome.
👉And he did it not through weakness, not through appeasement, and not through endless diplomatic jargon.
👉He did it by projecting strength, clarity, loyalty to America’s interests, and a willingness to talk directly to leaders who are used to being tiptoed around.
🔺️People forget something important.
🔺️Roosevelt and Churchill were not beloved by the global establishment at first.
👉They were disruptive.
👉They were bold.
👉They broke the rules because the rules were not working.
👉They forced history to change course.
👉That is exactly what Trump is doing now.
👉There is a reason the major Arab states trust Trump more than they trusted any administration in decades.
👉They know he keeps his word.
👉They know he deals in reality, not illusions.
👉And they know he does not live in fear of headlines or think tanks or political scolding from the usual crowd.
👉Gingrich is right.
📍This is a moment of realignment on a scale we have not seen since the post-World War II era.
📍Trump is filling the vacuum left by weak leaders who spent years apologizing, retreating, and pretending stability would magically return if America simply stepped back.
🔺️But in the Middle East, power has never responded to retreat.
📍It responds to strength.
📍It responds to resolve.
📍It responds to leadership.
👉And Trump, for all the noise, all the media hysteria, all the political attacks, has brought those qualities to the table in a way the world genuinely feels.
👀When you get Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Egypt, and Israel looking toward a unified peace framework, you are not witnessing routine diplomacy.
👉You are witnessing a seismic shift.
👉A once-in-a-generation moment.
👉A moment that belongs in the same historical category Gingrich pointed to: Roosevelt at wartime conferences, Churchill rallying the free world.
👉You don’t have to be a historian to see it.
🤞You just have to be honest.
Trump is shaping the future of the Middle East, and whether the political class likes it or not, history books are going to record this moment very differently from how cable news is spinning it today.
Gingrich said it clearly.
Trump has entered the company of world figures whose influence reshapes continents.
And this peace breakthrough is only the beginning.
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