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The President underscored his commitment to restoring America's position on the world stage. He proclaimed that America is again respected globally, even joking that NATO nations called him the “President of Europe” due to his influence. Relations with China improved as evidenced by historic soybean exports, and he credited his leadership for opening markets and achieving record purchases from China, including a major deal that marked one of the largest agricultural orders in history.
He asserted that his administration has successfully broadened peace initiatives, brokered ceasefires, and countered threats from Iran, Hamas, and other regional conflicts, all while emphasizing that these successes stem directly from his active engagement.