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In 1992, Francis Fukuyama formulated his article “The End of History” in which he argued President Ronald ReaganThe Cold War has been triumphed in an afternoon in which free democracies will flourish in the market through an American guiding hand.
Thirty -five years later, after September 11, after watching that Communist China has become a global power and Russia growing more aggressive, it is clear that this accurate management of new liberalism has failed. What we need is a new start of history, starting with President Donald Trump.
Of course, we all see the blatant difference between the vibrant Trump and its direct predecessor, Joe BidenThe first senior leader who looked less alive in his position than Disney Animation in the Hall of Presidents. But it's more.
Each since Reagan has been a leader since the assault on Fukuyama's vision of the global regime in which the United States, as the undisputed leader, puts its interests in the past, confident that the “way of our life” will inevitably reap the world.
The shrubs, Calingon and Obamas, were not formed as much as he sought to preserve the shape created by Reagan's cold victory in the war. Today, we need Trump to see foreign affairs with new eyes, and so is it.

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump Waveran Air Force, Friday, January 24, 2025, at the joint base Andrews, Maryland, on a trip to North Carolina and California. (AP Photo/Mark Schiesfelbein)
On Tuesday evening, the world president, and perhaps even Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was shocked by a press conference, by noting that the United States should take over Gaza and turn it into the Riviera in the Middle East.
On the local political left, and internationally, the idea of American Gaza was met with mockery and breach. But given the terrible circumstances in which those live in Gaza and the unbearable threat they make for Israel, we must ask why.
The answer is that while the global institutions established by and relying on the new liberals will never agree to the solution of Gaza Trump, these are the same groups that failed to secure peace in the Middle East for decades.

President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands with the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. Trump is wearing “hell with payment” if the hostages are not released by Hamas before he took office on January 20. (AP / Sebastian)
Is trying something new crazy? After all, it is the terrorists who prefer the slow and steady situation in death and destruction. Why do you give it to them?
And not only in the Levant that Trump makes waves. Regarding Greenland's strategic vibrant and Banama's vital channel economically, Trump's new doctrine is not only that American interests must come first, but put them first in the whole world.
In all, it was logical in 1992 to believe that, as the only superpower in the world, the United States should be more famous and put developing countries first. But somewhere along the line, this appetite turned into self -hatred.
In all, it was logical in 1992 to believe that, as the only superpower in the world, the United States should be more famous and put developing countries first. But somewhere along the line, this appetite turned into self -hatred.
Former President Obama took a dark view of the American moral power to the point that he preferred to lead our nation from behind.
Under these presidents who are involved, the United States Agency for International Development (the US Agency for Development), which was designed to correct our reputation abroad, instead, spent millions in criticizing Western colonialism and telling Africans that they are not gay enough.
Reagan won the cold war by maintaining his eyes fixed over the ambitious America of the bright city over a hill. Fukuyama mistakenly believed that we had already achieved it and moved.
Trump's bright city may be on a hill and casino in Gaza, or a submarine base in Greenland. It may be more freedom between the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. But what will not be more than the same.
Nietzsche was the one who wrote, “In the mountains, the shortest way is from peak to peak, but for that one must have long legs.” For a very long time, American foreign policy has worked in conflict and disagreement, always waiting for the safer and easier way to climb, and it was not completely able to do so.
Like Reagan, Trump knows how to walk from peak to peak and how to ignore the rejectionists who say change is impossible.
At the end of the date, one can only look back. Perhaps this is why we are a society of sequences and privileges instead of original stories, old foreign policy paths, not new fire paths.
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At the beginning of history, all things are possible. There is no satirical past to imprison innovation and new ideas.
Trump has no intention to manage the slow decline of America, and does not simply stand athwart who refuses to scream “stop!” No, for the first time in a long time, the American president sees new paths and visions of our nation, and under her leadership, to the whole world.
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