Kevin O’Leary: "The World Has No Idea What’s Coming..."

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Trump Walked Off That Plane and Changed the Middle East Forever

Forget the photo ops — Trump’s first foreign trip as president wasn’t about diplomacy. It was about domination. And it started in the desert.

While other presidents go to Canada or a NATO ally first, Trump chose Saudi Arabia — and the Kingdom rolled out the lavender carpet. Not just a symbol of generosity, but a message: We’re ready to deal. From the moment the Saudi Crown Prince personally greeted Trump on the tarmac — breaking protocol — you could feel it: something massive was about to happen.

Golden swords, Arabian horse parades, a private McDonald’s truck on standby — the Saudis didn’t hold back. And Trump? He showed up with CEOs from Amazon, Google, IBM, BlackRock, Coca-Cola and more. This wasn’t a state visit — this was a business summit with the full weight of the U.S. economy behind it.

The result? The biggest arms deal in U.S. history, over $600 billion in investments, and the start of a trillion-dollar goal. While D.C. insiders mocked the trip, Trump was sealing deals that rewired the geopolitical map.

And Kevin O’Leary says it best — this wasn’t about symbolism. It was about strategy. Trump didn’t come to shake hands — he came to bring home the bacon. In a region where symbolism is policy, Trump spoke the language: money, power, and respect.

And for a moment, even the critics had to admit: The dealmaker got it done.

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