I Admire Trump

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Not because he’s perfect… but because he’s different.

✍️ Abdullah Al-Omirah

In a world where politics has become more like a cosmetic industry than a craft of leadership, a man named Donald Trump steps in—to say things as they are, not as elites want them said.

Yes, I admire Trump…
Not because he’s a prophet, nor because he’s free of mistakes…
But because he chose to be bold in an era of “fake softness,” and direct in a world that hides behind polite vagueness.

Trump, as I see him, didn’t build an angelic republic—but he placed his country at the center of every event.
A leader who doesn’t master the art of fake apologies, nor wastes time on tiring protocols…
Instead, he creates events and lets history pass judgment.

Why do I really admire Trump?

Because he invented a new language to speak to the world.
A language that may lack diplomatic acrobatics—but one that deeply respects intellect and clarity of intent.

He wasn’t the “traditional politician” who throws around hollow phrases like:
"We believe in possibilities, fear impossibilities, and will work on what might be…”

He was blunt—sometimes jarring—but genuine in essence.

I respect him because he was never ashamed to say:
America First... but not at the expense of others.
Despite his sharp tone, he was never hostile to people—he was one of the few leaders to separate his stance on governments from his respect for human lives.

His policies weren’t hostile, but realistic without hypocrisy.
His decisions weren’t impulsive, but surgical—hitting targets and shaking opponents.

Trump in the Media Mirror

Yes, Trump made many mistakes. But his flaws were always exposed...
He didn’t hide them behind smiles or coat them with soft language.
Ironically, the media that claims to fight fake news, was often the one distorting Trump’s image using the very tools it condemned.

Domestic Protests… and the Battle for Meaning

When protests erupt against Trump, they don’t prove dictatorship—they prove that American democracy is alive… but deeply divided.
Part of the American public loves firm leadership because it feels safe.
Another part romanticizes softness—even if it costs them their identity.

And so, a leader had to emerge—one who doesn’t flatter false awareness, but shocks it awake.

In Conclusion…

I admire Trump because he is clear, firm, and understands the game.
Not because I agree with everything he says, but because I respect leaders who know what they want—and head there without masks.

In a time when compasses are lost between slogans and reality,
We must distinguish between “being wrong” and “being clear”…
Between “cheap populism” and “leadership that shakes things up.”

 

📍 A symbolic analytical piece by the Vision and Strategic Analysis Division at BETH International News Agency.

And above all… I respect Trump because he respects my country—Saudi Arabia—values its leadership, and openly expresses his pride in the historic and strategic alliance between the United States and the Kingdom.