Oil prices are in free fall today after President Donald Trump's administration successfully negotiated a landmark agreement with Iran to secure the strategic Strait of Hormuz, proving once again that peace through strength delivers real results for the American people.
The breakthrough deal, brokered by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the Trump foreign policy team, has sent crude oil tumbling as markets celebrate the removal of a major geopolitical risk that has threatened global energy supplies for decades. This is exactly the kind of America First diplomacy that puts money back in the pockets of hardworking families at the gas pump.
Remember when the previous administration told us we'd need a "magic wand" to bring down energy costs? Well, Trump just waved it again. While Biden's weakness invited chaos and skyrocketing prices, Trump's strength and negotiating prowess are already delivering tangible benefits just three weeks into his second term.
The Strait of Hormuz handles roughly 20% of global oil transit, making it one of the world's most critical chokepoints. Previous administrations have allowed Iran to use threats against this vital waterway as leverage against the West. But Trump's team has managed to secure guarantees that will keep energy flowing and prices stable.
This victory wouldn't be possible without Trump's commitment to American energy dominance. By maximizing domestic production through his "Drill, Baby, Drill" agenda, America negotiates from a position of strength rather than the weakness we saw during the Biden years of begging foreign dictators for oil.
Patriots should celebrate this win, but stay vigilant. The deep state and their media allies will undoubtedly try to spin this success or give credit to someone else. But the facts don't lie: Trump's leadership is already delivering lower costs and greater security for American families.
How long before the mainstream media finds a way to make this historic diplomatic achievement look like a bad thing?
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