083. A Speech by the "NAZI" Trump 01
Full text of Trump’s speech in Riyadh: ‘Dawn of the bright new day for the great people of the Middle East’
May 14 2025, 2.24AM
... In other cities throughout the peninsula, places like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Doha, Muscat, the transformations have been unbelievably remarkable. Before our eyes a new generation of leaders is transcending the ancient conflicts of tired divisions of the past and forging a future where the Middle East is defined by commerce, not chaos; where it exports technology, not terrorism; and where people of different nations, religions, and creeds are building cities together, not bombing each other out of existence. We don’t want that.
And it’s crucial for the wider world to note this great transformation has not come from Western interventionalists or flying people in beautiful planes giving you lectures on how to live and how to govern your own affairs. No, the gleaming marvels of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi were not created by the so-called nation-builders, neocons or liberal nonprofits like those who spent trillions and trillions of dollars failing to develop Kabul, Baghdad, so many other cities.
Instead, the birth of a modern Middle East has been brought by the people of the region themselves, the people that are right here, the people that have lived here all their lives — developing your own sovereign countries, pursuing your own unique visions, and charting your own destinies in your own way. It’s really incredible what you’ve done.
In the end the so-called nation-builders wrecked far more nations than they built, and the interventionalists were intervening in complex societies that they did not even understand themselves. They told you how to do it, but they had no idea how to do it themselves.
Peace, prosperity and progress ultimately came not from a radical rejection of your heritage, but rather from embracing your national traditions and embracing that same heritage that you love so dearly, and it’s something only you could do.
You achieved a modern miracle the Arabian way. That’s a good way.
Today, the Gulf Nations have shown this entire region a path towards safe and orderly societies with improving quality of life, flourishing economic growth, expanding personal freedoms, and increasing responsibilities on the world stage. After so many decades of conflict, finally it is within our grasp to reach the future that generations before us could only dream about — a land of peace, safety, harmony, opportunity, innovation and achievement, right here in the Middle East.
So beautiful. It’s such a beautiful thing that’s happening. I guess the people that are here can’t even really appreciate it because you see it happening, and it’s when you come to a place that you haven’t seen in five years or 10 years or 20 years, that it’s even more incredible.
When I left office just over four years ago, that future seemed almost impossible, what you’ve done. Together, we had obliterated the killers of ISIS. We wiped them out, and terminated its founder and leader, al-Baghdadi. We had healed the divide in the Gulf Cooperation Council. It’s a very big deal, and united the nations of the region to stand against the enemies of all civilization.
We’d imposed unprecedented sanctions on Iran and starved the regime of resources to fund terror. They were unable to fund anything because they had no money left. They had no money, but the new administration came in and let them have a lot of money, and you saw what happened. It was not money well spent.
And with the historic Abraham Accords that we’re so proud of, all the momentum was aimed at peace, and it aimed very successfully. It’s been an amazing thing, the Abraham Accords. And it’s my fervent hope, wish, and even my dream that Saudi Arabia — a place I have such respect for, especially over the last fairly short period of time, what you’ve been able to do — but will soon be joining the Abraham Accords. I think it’ll be a tremendous tribute to your country, and it will be something that’s really going to be very important for the future of the Middle East.
I took a risk in doing them, and they’ve been an absolute bonanza for the countries that have joined. The Biden administration did nothing for four years. We would have had it filled out. But it will be a special day in the Middle East, with the whole world watching, when Saudi Arabia joins us. And you’ll be greatly honoring me, and you’ll be greatly honoring all of those people that have fought so hard for the Middle East, and I really think it’s going to be something special. But you’ll do it in your own time, and that’s what I want, and that’s what you want, and that’s the way it’s going to be.
When I left office, the only thing still standing between this region and its unbelievable potential was a small group of rogue actors and violent thugs seeking constantly to drag the Middle East backward and into havoc, mayhem, and indeed into war. Unfortunately, instead of confronting these destructive forces, the last US administration chose to enrich them and empower them and give them billions and billions of dollars.
The Biden administration, the worst administration in the history of our country, by the way, spurned our most trusted and longstanding Gulf partners. And I can say partners worldwide. One of our great, great partners, no matter who we look to, and we have great partners in the world, but we have none stronger and nobody like the gentleman that’s right before me. He’s your greatest representative, greatest representative.
And if I didn’t like him, I’d get out of here so fast. You know that, don’t you? He knows me well. I do, I like him a lot. I like him too much. That’s why we give so much, too much. I like you too much. Great guy.
They lifted sanctions on Iran in exchange for getting nothing and sent the regime tens of billions of dollars to fund terror and death all over the world, and they laughed at him. They laughed at our leader, and they’re still laughing at our leader. They thought him a fool, and they made nothing but trouble ever since, including the funding of October 7th, one of the worst days ever in the history of the Middle East, a horrible day.
Biden removed the Houthis from the list of foreign terrorist organizations even while missiles and drones were being launched right here at your beautiful city of Riyadh, and launched at ships if they happened to be sailing in the wrong location. The Biden administration’s extreme weakness and gross incompetence derailed progress toward peace, destabilized the region, and put at risk everything we had worked so hard to build together.
And when you think of the great achievements that you’ve made, to do it in light of a pretty hostile administration, an administration that was not a believer, it makes your achievements even greater. It makes them even greater. You know that.
But in a few short months since taking office, we have achieved the swift return of American strength at home and abroad. Now, working with the vast majority of people in this region who seek stability and calm, our task is to unify against the few agents of chaos and terror that are left and that are holding hostage the dreams of millions and millions of great people.
The biggest and most destructive of these forces is the regime in Iran, which has caused unthinkable suffering in Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, Iraq, Yemen and beyond.
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