⚡️📞 REPORT - Donald Trump phoned into Fox to claim credit for what he calls “peace in the Middle East,” tying the Gaza deal to his trade wars, military strikes, and his pressure on Iran. He presented himself as the architect of a global realignment—one that brings Israel, Arab states, and even Iran into a U.S.-brokered order. 🔑 Key Points from Trump’s Interview ⭕️ Trump claims global unity behind his Gaza peace deal He framed it as not just Gaza but “peace in the Middle East.” He credited Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff, and the U.S. military, saying: “The whole world came together… so great for Israel, so great for Muslims, for the Arab countries, and so great for the United States.” ⭕️ Tariffs as a road to peace Trump argued his trade wars enabled diplomacy: “The tariffs have brought peace to the world… We’re not going to deal with people that fight.” He cited India–Pakistan as an example, claiming they stopped fighting within 24 hours after his tariff threats. He discussed tariffs and Supreme Court cases about presidential power. ⭕️ Iran’s nuclear program as the turning point Trump said Iran was “one or two months away from having a nuclear weapon” before he ordered strikes on its nuclear sites. He argued that “without that, this deal would not have been possible… it would have a tremendous cloud over it.” ⭕️ Iran he says now endorses his deal, and will be a part of regional peace He claimed Tehran has shifted positions: “They put out a statement… they agree with the deal and they bless the deal.” Trump cast this as proof his hardline approach converted a hostile actor into a stakeholder: “I believe Iran’s going to be actually a part of the whole peace situation.” ⭕️ Netanyahu and Israel’s global standing Trump said Netanyahu told him, “Everybody’s liking me now.” Trump responded: “More importantly, they’re loving Israel again. Israel cannot fight the world, Bibi.” He has said he would help rehabilitate Israel’s image internationally. ⭕️ Prisoner and captive exchange as first phase Trump said about 28 captives’ bodies will be returned along with living captives. He promised releases “probably Monday.” ⭕️ “Council of Peace” and Gaza reconstruction Trump outlined a regional fund: “Countries with extraordinary wealth… just spending a small portion… can do so much for that area.” He promised Gaza would be rebuilt, saying: “It’s going to be a different world.” He suggested Hamas’s tunnels and rockets would “disappear” under his plan. ⭕️ Gaza framed as a ‘3,000-year deal’ He described the agreement as historically unprecedented: “Some people say 500 years, some people say 3,000 years. Nothing’s ever going to be bigger than this.” He claimed Gaza will become “a peaceful, much safer place,” rebuilt with Arab wealth. ⭕️ Tariffs as Trump’s central power He repeatedly stressed that without tariff authority, none of this would have been possible: “I could create peace with tariffs… I’ve saved millions of lives using tariffs.” He insisted that if the Supreme Court restricted this power, the U.S. would be “a weakened country.”