The Trump Doctrine in Action: Ending Hamas, Securing Israel, and Forging Arab Unity
- Capitol Times

- Sep 29
- 3 min read
In one of the boldest diplomatic achievements in modern Middle Eastern history, President Donald J. Trump appears to have once again outmaneuvered America’s global critics and delivered what no other world leader could — a pathway to regional peace that protects Israel’s sovereignty, secures Arab cooperation, and restores American strength on the world stage.

After years of chaos under the Biden administration, the world is witnessing the return of a confident America — one that negotiates from a position of strength, not weakness. Trump’s America is leading again.
Last week, during high-level meetings at the United Nations, President Trump met with several key Arab leaders, rallying support for a historic regional framework: the replacement of the terrorist group Hamas with a unified Arab-led governance in Gaza. In exchange, Arab nations agreed to guarantee that Israel would refrain from fully annexing Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), while allowing limited annexations vital to Israel’s security.
The plan, widely seen as a “Trump Doctrine” in action, strikes a delicate balance — ensuring Israel’s strategic interests, neutralizing Iranian-backed terror networks, and uniting moderate Arab states under a peace framework that only Trump’s leadership could command.
Trump’s move is nothing short of genius. He has placed the diplomatic puzzle pieces in such a way that even Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — a seasoned statesman and fierce defender of Israel’s sovereignty — finds himself compelled to accept a deal that secures Israel’s core goals without compromising its long-term security.
Under the emerging agreement, Israel will gain the right to annex portions of Judea and Samaria critical to its defense, while forgoing full control of Gaza — a concession balanced by the replacement of Hamas with a friendly Arab administration committed to stability and demilitarization.
Sources close to the negotiations report that Israel’s government would be prepared to finalize such a deal once the remaining 48 hostages held by Hamas are freed — a condition that Trump has made a centerpiece of his diplomatic efforts.
This plan not only protects Israel but also fulfills a broader Christian vision of peace and justice in the Holy Land — a peace built on truth, strength, and moral clarity, not on appeasement.
From the very start of his second term, President Trump made it clear: there would be no negotiations with terrorists. When Hamas rejected early overtures for peace, Trump gave Netanyahu and the IDF the green light to dismantle Hamas’s war machine in Gaza City — a campaign that has been remarkably successful and disciplined, minimizing Israeli casualties while crushing terrorist strongholds.
Only when Hamas found itself cornered did its leaders, hiding in foreign capitals, begin to plead for a diplomatic exit. But by then, Trump had already taken command of the global stage.
In an extraordinary display of statesmanship, Trump united key Arab and muslim nations — including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, UAE and the Pakistan — behind his plan. Even as Qatar’s complicity in harboring Hamas leaders led to Israeli strikes in Doha, Trump used his influence to bring regional powers into alignment.
Now, with nearly the entire Arab and the muslim world backing the framework, Israel faces an offer too strong to ignore — one that promises peace, normalization, and economic prosperity across the Middle East.
This is classic Trump: assembling a coalition no one else could, and using America’s unmatched diplomatic power to pressure even the most hardened actors into cooperation.
As the world watches this historic deal take shape, one truth rings louder than ever: no other leader — Republican or Democrat — could have achieved this. Only Donald J. Trump had the vision, the courage, and the leverage to compel enemies to negotiate, allies to unite, and peace to emerge from chaos.
This is the Trump Doctrine in action: peace through power, diplomacy through dominance, and a world made safer under strong American leadership.
America is back. Israel is secure. And the Middle East may finally see a dawn of peace — because Donald Trump is once again in the White House.






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