Trump Walks Away From Globalist G7 – Puts America First As Middle East Heats Up

While the so-called leaders of the โ€œfree worldโ€ huddle at their photo-op summit, President Donald J. Trump did what real leaders do in a time of crisis: he walked away from the talk and headed straight into action.

At a moment when the world desperately needs strength, not signatures, President Trump left the G7 table and returned to Washington โ€” making it crystal clear that America answers to its people, not to globalist peer pressure.

โ€œEveryone should immediately evacuate Tehran,โ€ Trump warned on Truth Social, just hours before Iranโ€™s capital was rocked by explosions.

ENOUGH EMPTY TALK โ€” AMERICA LEADS

The media wants to make this about a “missed signature” on a watered-down G7 statement. Letโ€™s get real: Trump didnโ€™t reject leadership โ€” he redefined it. Instead of parroting tired diplomatic lines that mean nothing and change even less, Trump refused to rubber-stamp another useless declaration that only slows down real action.

The so-called โ€œjoint communiquรฉโ€ begged for de-escalation while Iran lurches toward nuclear weapons. Trump didnโ€™t sign it. Why? Because he knows the time for press releases is over โ€” the time for strength is now.

โ€œIRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON. I said it over and over again!โ€ Trump wrote. And unlike Bidenโ€™s crew, he means it.

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AMERICA FIRST โ€” ALWAYS

Letโ€™s be honest: Trump doesnโ€™t owe anyone in that room an apology. They owe him a thank-you. While Europe lectures, Trump has already brought real peace deals to the Middle East โ€” the Abraham Accords, Serbia and Kosovo, Egypt and Ethiopia. Heโ€™s walked this walk before. And heโ€™ll do it again, with or without a consensus of overpaid bureaucrats sipping wine in Canada.

โ€œI do a lot, and never get credit for anything,โ€ Trump said. โ€œBut thatโ€™s OK, the PEOPLE understand.โ€

And we do. Because heโ€™s the only one at that table with the courage to put his country ahead of the club.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney (R) greets U.S. President Donald Trump at the official welcome ceremony during the G7 Leaders' Summit
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney (R) greets U.S. President Donald Trump at the official welcome ceremony during the G7 Leaders’ Summit – Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

THE EMPTY SEAT THAT SPOKE VOLUMES

So yes, there was an empty seat at the G7 table. And it said more than any statement those leaders could’ve released. It said that America is back in charge of its own destiny. That our president doesnโ€™t ask for permission to defend our security or negotiate peace.

This isnโ€™t retreat โ€” this is real leadership. This is a man who knows you donโ€™t fix a burning world by staying in a conference room. You get to work. You lead. You put your nation first.

And Donald Trump just did exactly that โ€” again.