Top Pentagon official gives President Trump critical emergency national security news

The world is teetering on total war. The Trump admin has to clean up the huge mess from the Biden admin.

And now a top Pentagon official has given President Trump crucial national security news.

Trump’s National Security Apparatus Eliminates Dozens Of Terrorists Trying To Enter U.S.

President Donald Trump has spearheaded a relentless campaign against global terrorism in his first three months back in office, eliminating 74 terrorist leaders plotting attacks against the United States and its allies. National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, a seasoned former Army Green Beret colonel, revealed these remarkable achievements with reporters.

Waltz, speaking with reporters on the No Noise television show on Real America’s Voice, provided a detailed account of the administration’s counter-terrorism successes. These operations, which have targeted groups like al-Qaeda, ISIS, and Al-Shabab, mark a sharp departure from the perceived inaction of the Biden years. “President Trump has eliminated 74 named terrorist leaders that the Biden administration wasn’t going after,” Waltz stated, emphasizing the administration’s proactive stance. “Americans should sleep better at night.”

The strikes, confirmed by U.S. military and intelligence officials, have been precise and far-reaching. A March 13 airstrike in Iraq’s Al Anbar Province k*lled Abdallah Makki Muslih al-Rifai, the global ISIS #2 leader known as Abu Khadijah. On March 2, a joint operation with Somali forces decimated three dozen Al-Shabaab fighters in Africa. Other high-value targets, including Muhammed Yusuf Ziya Talay of Hurras al-Din and Islamic State boss Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, were neutralized in February operations. These victories showcase Trump’s unwavering commitment to dismantling terror networks.

Beyond counter-terrorism, Waltz revealed that Trump’s foreign policy is yielding results on multiple fronts. The administration is laying the groundwork for a potential peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, a conflict that has dragged on since February 2022. Trump’s upcoming Middle East visit is poised to advance the Abraham Accords 2.0, with Saudi Arabia as a likely signatory. Waltz described Trump as “the president of peace” and “the president of diplomacy,” a leader uniquely equipped to broker historic agreements.

Waltz also addressed Trump’s economic leverage in negotiations with global powers like China. “They’re certainly reaching out,” he said of Beijing’s response to Trump’s tariff strategy. “That’s because what President Trump knows is that they need our markets. They want us to purchase goods.” Waltz praised Trump’s ability to balance tough negotiations with personal diplomacy, noting, “He understands that you have to have that good, strong personal interaction. You can be tough in talks. President Trump is absolutely tough.”

The administration’s counter-terrorism efforts have not been limited to high-profile strikes. Waltz confirmed that 45 American hostages held by various regimes and groups have been brought home in just three months. “That is just an incredible achievement,” he said, contrasting Trump’s results-driven approach with the previous administration’s open-border policies, which he described as “incredibly dangerous” for enabling terror plots against the homeland.

Waltz’s remarks come in the wake of a deadly terrorist attack in India’s Kashmir region, which k*lled dozens of civilians. Trump, demonstrating his global leadership, spoke with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi hours after the tragedy. “Today’s call was really about condemning terrorism,” Waltz explained, underscoring the strong U.S.-India partnership. He expressed optimism about a forthcoming trade deal, noting, “The President and Prime Minister Modi have a great relationship.”

The administration’s focus on results extends to domestic reforms. Waltz praised Secretary of State Marco Rubio for unveiling a sweeping reorganization of the State Department, a decades-long Republican goal finally realized under Trump’s leadership. “This is actually happening under Secretary Rubio, under President Trump,” Waltz said. “We are streamlining government across the board, and we finally have taken that step with the State Department.”

On the economic front, Trump’s tariff strategy is forcing adversaries like China to the negotiating table. Waltz emphasized that Trump’s instincts in deal-making are unmatched. “I haven’t seen anybody who has the kind of instincts that he has,” he said. The administration is also pushing India to lower trade barriers while strengthening defense ties, with Waltz noting that India is “shifting more towards the United States.”

Trump’s vision for global security includes a restructured European defense framework. Waltz confirmed that the administration is prioritizing a European-led security infrastructure to end the Russia-Ukraine war. “A key pillar of this is that Europe take the lead for Europe’s security,” he said, adding that Trump will demand NATO allies contribute 5% of their GDP at an upcoming summit. This approach ensures American resources are focused on domestic priorities.

The Abraham Accords, a hallmark of Trump’s first term, are poised for expansion. Waltz expressed confidence that Trump’s Middle East trip will pave the way for new agreements, fostering peace and economic investment. “The more we’re talking about trillions of dollars in investments from these countries into the United States of America, things like data centers, AI, rail infrastructure,” he said, “the closer we get to real peace accords.”

Waltz’s remarks paint a picture of an administration firing on all cylinders. From neutralizing terrorist threats to brokering peace deals and streamlining government, Trump’s leadership is delivering tangible results. The contrast with the Biden administration, which Waltz criticized for allowing terror groups to exploit an open border, is stark. “We’re only three months in, and look at the results President Trump is getting,” he said.

The administration’s successes are not limited to security and diplomacy. Waltz noted that Trump’s economic policies are attracting investment and creating opportunities for American workers. By leveraging America’s market power, Trump is reshaping global trade dynamics in favor of the United States. “He’ll have a relationship with President Xi, with leaders around the world,” Waltz said, highlighting Trump’s ability to blend strength with diplomacy.

The State Department’s reorganization under Rubio is a testament to Trump’s commitment to efficient governance. “Enough is enough with a bureaucracy that kind of exists to support itself,” Waltz said. Trump’s foreign policy is also strengthening alliances. His call with Modi not only condemned terrorism but reinforced the U.S.-India strategic partnership. “It is a crucial relationship: the world’s largest democracy and the world’s oldest democracy,” Waltz said. As India recovers from the Kashmir attack, Trump’s support signals a united front against global terrorism.

In just three months, Trump has reasserted America’s dominance on the world stage. His administration’s counter-terrorism operations, diplomatic initiatives, and domestic reforms are setting a new standard for leadership. Waltz’s revelations confirm what many supporters have long believed: Trump is a president who delivers results, not excuses.

As Trump prepares for his Middle East trip and continued negotiations with global powers, the world is watching. His ability to eliminate threats, secure American interests, and foster peace is unmatched. With leaders like Waltz and Rubio by his side, many Americans believe Trump is proving that America is back—stronger, safer, and more prosperous than ever.

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