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“We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don’t know what the f*** they’re doing. Do you understand that?” Trump told reporters.
Predictably, D.C.’s foreign policy class collectively clutched their pearls. But for millions of Americans exhausted by endless wars and squandered taxpayer dollars, Trump’s words cut through the diplomatic double-speak like a laser.
Washington’s Experts Exposed as Clueless
For decades, the so-called experts have presided over one failure after another in the Middle East, yet insist they alone hold the keys to peace.
Trump, however, wasn’t afraid to call out Israel for its actions after the ceasefire deal.
“Israel, as soon as we made the deal, they came out and they dropped a load of bombs, the likes of which I’ve never seen before. The biggest load that we’ve seen. I’m not happy with Israel,” Trump said.
His frustration reflects what countless Americans have witnessed: the same script playing out over and over. Ceasefires are signed, only to unravel days later in fresh waves of violence.
Megyn Kelly Joins Trump in Slamming Fantasyland Diplomacy
Megyn Kelly, speaking on her SiriusXM show, gave voice to a growing national sentiment. She’s had enough of the endless cycle of Middle East violence—and the fantasy that America can magically fix it.
“I know Israel can do it. What their military has done over the past couple of years has been spectacular,” Kelly said. “They’re very, very competent at killing their enemies, that we’ve seen.”
Kelly’s acknowledgment of Israel’s military prowess quickly gave way to her real message: Americans are fed up.
“It’s nonstop. It’s nonstop violence in the Middle East. This is why I don’t really want to go to Israel. This is why I think a lot of people don’t want to go to Israel,” she said.
Her blunt language mirrors Trump’s—and cuts through the polite fiction that the U.S. can broker lasting peace.
“And it’s why I think a lot of us who have been paying attention to the Middle East for a long time feel exactly how President Trump felt this morning, ‘These people don’t know what the f*ck these people [are doing],’” Kelly said.
That’s the raw truth many Americans have been saying for years around kitchen tables and barbershops, even as elite policymakers keep pretending otherwise.
Enough with Playing Middle East Babysitter
Kelly went even further, rejecting the notion that America should forever serve as the region’s referee.
“That’s the right attitude when it comes to Middle East matter. It’s not our job to create peace in the Middle East. It’s really not,” she said.
It’s a sentiment millions share: Americans are tired of bleeding resources and lives in conflicts that seem destined to reignite no matter what Washington does.
America First Means No More Endless Wars
Kelly made it clear why Trump’s blunt approach resonates. Unlike presidents obsessed with winning Nobel Peace Prizes, Trump’s sole focus is protecting America’s interests.
“It is our job to protect American interests and the American people,” Kelly said.
For Trump, that means stopping Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons at all costs.
“I think Trump, consistent with all those other presidents as I just went through . . . believes truly that Iran cannot get a nuclear weapon. They’re too crazy. They’re too jihadi. They’re a little too keen on killing the Western infidels in order to trust that,” Kelly explained.
And Kelly reminded her listeners that as a former president, Trump has access to intelligence far beyond what the public knows.
“So he did have data in front of him, and who knows what else we don’t get to see what President Trump gets to see in terms of Intel. So I trust him that he thought that it was a valid intelligence assessment that they were speeding up toward the nuclear bomb,” she stated.
A Message Ordinary Americans Understand
For decades, the same stale policies have yielded the same bloody results in the Middle East. Now, voices like Megyn Kelly’s are making it clear: Americans want leaders who tell the truth and put U.S. interests first.
Trump’s expletive-laden outburst may have rattled the foreign policy establishment—but it captured how millions of Americans feel.
They’re sick of America trying to referee a region seemingly committed to eternal conflict—and they’re ready for Washington to focus on protecting home soil instead.
Kelly’s fiery defense of Trump’s position proves one thing: there’s a growing appetite for brutal honesty over polite illusions. And it’s about time someone said it out loud.




