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Marco Rubio’s Game-Changing Task Force: Strengthening Israel’s Security Under Trump’s Ceasefire

In a world where American strength is often questioned, it’s refreshing to see bold leadership asserting common-sense foreign policy. Enter Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who has announced an international task force set to stabilize Gaza under President Trump’s decisive ceasefire. This isn’t just any group of nations playing nice. This force will consist of countries that Israel trusts. Yes, you read that right. Israel, a loyal ally, gets to have a say in who helps patrol its volatile neighbor. Now, that’s how you do foreign policy—something the left just doesn’t understand.

Contrast this with the weak-kneed approach of the liberal elite. How many times have we seen previous administrations sell out our allies for a pat on the back from globalists? The last thing we need is a security force filled with countries that have zero respect for Israel’s sovereignty. Unlike the Obama-era apologies, this administration stands by our friends.

This strategy isn’t just practical; it’s essential. We cannot afford to gamble with Israel’s safety by putting its security in the hands of nations that secretly—or not so secretly—oppose it. There’s nothing controversial about making sure that any international forces involved have Israel’s trust. Leftists might be screaming “global cooperation,” but that’s code for anti-American and anti-Israel antics. They want to erase borders and hand over power to entities that don’t have our interests at heart.

Finally, let’s talk about the message this sends to the world. It shows strength, clarity, and a refusal to bend to the so-called “multilateral” nonsense that has plagued U.S. foreign policy. This is about real security and defending our allies against rogue nations. Liberals can whine about it all they want, but nothing speaks louder than action, and this administration is action-oriented.

Why should Israel, or any ally, suffer because the left wants to hold hands and sing Kumbaya with the world’s adversaries? The answer is they shouldn’t, and they won’t—not under this administration. It’s time to ask: who really stands with our allies, and who’s just pretending?

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