Trump Inking Unprecedented Deals From Same People Who Wouldn’t Take Biden’s Calls
Hey Biden -- America's BACK!

Remember how embarrassing it was when Biden had to get that slob from the UK to talk to the Saudis on his behalf? Those days are LONG gone!
Biden’s priorities included unfreezing billions of dollars for Iran, giving the Taliban Baghram air base, filled with billions of dollars of military gear, and using the Green New Deal principles to throw every conceivable roadblock up against the American Economy… right down to choking out the natural gas drilling that would lead to Russia selling energy to Europe to feed Putin’s war machine laying waste Ukraine.
Trump’s priorities involved bringing the region closer to American orbit by setting up trillions of dollars in trade deals.
The Saudis, Qatar, and UAE gave him a hero’s welcome, with each stop announcing one jaw-dropping investment into the US economy after another.
UAE signed $200B in deals, including a large order to Boeing and a $4B aluminum smelter in Oklahoma.
Qatar made arms and aircraft purchases from the US.
The Saudis are somewhere around $600B, and that’s not counting the deal Starlink has struck with their airlines.
A marching band even learned to play his signature song:
THEY KNOW ME TOO WELL!!!🤗😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/zQ9z3tt2Bm
— il Donaldo Trumpo (@PapiTrumpo) May 15, 2025
They closed down the world’s largest mosque so that he could tour it.
He was the first American to be given the Order of Zayed.
And the largest building in the world was decked out to look like it was draped in the American flag.
With all of these announcements, it was clear to anyone paying attention that ‘America is back’, to coin a phrase never once used by any of his predecessors.
It also meant that the economies of Iran’s neighbors and rivals were charging ahead while they were left to stagnate, shifting the balance of power against them.
That, too has had consequences.
Iran has been negotiating with America, and Trump has announced that Americans have presented Iran with their side of a deal. But that deal has a deadline, and a known outcome Trump euphemistically calls ‘nuclear dust’ if the terms aren’t met.