Former Biden officials offer rare praise for Trump's bold Middle East moves

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I'm sure the MSM will be talking a lot about this in the next 24 hours. Wait ...


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No, they won't.



Former top officials in the Biden administration admitted they were impressed by President Donald Trump’s bold moves this week during his historic tour in the Middle East, according to a new report.

In a dramatic policy shift, Trump announced on Tuesday he would be lifting U.S. sanctions on Syria, before meeting with Syrian interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa on Wednesday, becoming the first U.S. president to meet with a Syrian president in 25 years.

He also secured a $600 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia to invest in the U.S., and agreed to sell Saudi Arabia an arms package worth nearly $142 billion, Reuters reported.

Axios spoke to several top Biden administration officials about Trump’s "audacious" foreign policy moves, which have "astounded even some of his harshest critics," according to the outlet.

"Gosh, I wish I could work for an administration that could move that quickly," one official admitted.

"It's hard not to be simultaneously terrified at the thought of the damage he can cause with such power, and awed by his willingness to brazenly shatter so many harmful taboos," Rob Malley, former special envoy to Iran under Biden, also said.

"He does all this, and it's kind of silence, it's met with a shrug," Ned Price, a former State Department spokesperson in the Biden administration, added. "He has the ability to do things politically that previous presidents did not, because he has complete unquestioned authority over the Republican caucus."

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I'm sure the MSM will be talking a lot about this in the next 24 hours. Wait ...


🤔


No, they won't.


Former top officials in the Biden administration admitted they were impressed by President Donald Trump’s bold moves this week during his historic tour in the Middle East, according to a new report.
In a dramatic policy shift, Trump announced on Tuesday he would be lifting U.S. sanctions on Syria, before meeting with Syrian interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa on Wednesday, becoming the first U.S. president to meet with a Syrian president in 25 years.
He also secured a $600 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia to invest in the U.S., and agreed to sell Saudi Arabia an arms package worth nearly $142 billion, Reuters reported.
Axios spoke to several top Biden administration officials about Trump’s "audacious" foreign policy moves, which have "astounded even some of his harshest critics," according to the outlet.
"Gosh, I wish I could work for an administration that could move that quickly," one official admitted.
"It's hard not to be simultaneously terrified at the thought of the damage he can cause with such power, and awed by his willingness to brazenly shatter so many harmful taboos," Rob Malley, former special envoy to Iran under Biden, also said.
"He does all this, and it's kind of silence, it's met with a shrug," Ned Price, a former State Department spokesperson in the Biden administration, added. "He has the ability to do things politically that previous presidents did not, because he has complete unquestioned authority over the Republican caucus."
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The funniest thing I have seen in foreign policy happened under Biden when gas prices were high and Biden went to Saudi Arabia, bitched them out publicly over the Kashoggi killing, and then asked them to please increase oil production in order to lower America's gas prices. That tactic went as expected. They laughed at him and showed him the door.
 
I'm sure the MSM will be talking a lot about this in the next 24 hours. Wait ...


🤔


No, they won't.


Former top officials in the Biden administration admitted they were impressed by President Donald Trump’s bold moves this week during his historic tour in the Middle East, according to a new report.
In a dramatic policy shift, Trump announced on Tuesday he would be lifting U.S. sanctions on Syria, before meeting with Syrian interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa on Wednesday, becoming the first U.S. president to meet with a Syrian president in 25 years.
He also secured a $600 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia to invest in the U.S., and agreed to sell Saudi Arabia an arms package worth nearly $142 billion, Reuters reported.
Axios spoke to several top Biden administration officials about Trump’s "audacious" foreign policy moves, which have "astounded even some of his harshest critics," according to the outlet.
"Gosh, I wish I could work for an administration that could move that quickly," one official admitted.
"It's hard not to be simultaneously terrified at the thought of the damage he can cause with such power, and awed by his willingness to brazenly shatter so many harmful taboos," Rob Malley, former special envoy to Iran under Biden, also said.
"He does all this, and it's kind of silence, it's met with a shrug," Ned Price, a former State Department spokesperson in the Biden administration, added. "He has the ability to do things politically that previous presidents did not, because he has complete unquestioned authority over the Republican caucus."
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The Dems praising Trump, wow

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