Trump's Pledge To The Middle East
Raising The Flag Of The USA Republic Both Globally And Domestically
With flag day fast approaching on Saturday, 6/14/25, our team wanted to pause and reflect on Trump’s historic trip to the Middle East back in May. Is this what the military parade is celebrating? Flag day? Are we about to witness the official “raising of the flag” in Washington DC?
It was reported by several sources that trains were transporting massive amounts of military equipment into Washington DC over the weekend for the upcoming military parade scheduled for 6/14/25. One of these trains was powered by locomotive engine #1776.
Of course, questions are swirling around as to what this military parade celebration is all about. We are going to go out on a limb and say that this parade will be quite historically relevant.
Of course, it is pretty safe to assume that Trump’s trip to the Middle East was certainly historically relevant due to the simple fact that the transparency was unprecedented and the celebrations at each stop were openly documented. The US MSM did its best to downplay Trump’s trip to the Middle east, but the amount of detail shared on social media was quite stunning.
A plethora of video sources showed Trump receiving fighter jet escorts while entering the airspace above each nation. These welcomes that Trump received in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE were all quite elaborate and well documented by several world media sources and multiple members of Trump’s team.
Why is this even remotely relevant or important to note? It shows that the people of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE lay claim to that airspace. It also shows that the USA Republic is a recognized nation that they gladly welcome into that airspace. Video imagery like this, for all countries to see, is historically relevant and vividly symbolic.
All three of these countries also rolled out all of the stops for Trump when he was on the ground, as if they were welcoming a king. In the case of Saudi Arabia, they rolled out the “purple” carpet, signifying supreme royalty.
In the case of Qatar, they rolled out the “red” carpet.
Trump also received special praise rituals, ceremonial exchanges, sword dances, and high honor awards while visiting these three countries.
Trump also visited places that only special guests are allowed, like the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the Abrahamic Family House, both located in Abu Dhabi.
Ask yourself….why were hundreds of thousands of people in the Middle East celebrating when Trump was there? Do you think it could have anything to do with Trump’s message while he was visiting?
To fully understand the significance of Trump’s trip to the Middle East, one must fully understand the big 3 city-states. Two years ago, our team shared this post on flag day 2023, shining the light on the big 3 city-states.
What does this have to do with anything? Our team would suggest - everything.
Trump’s pledge to the Middle East was posted for all to see. At first glance, it probably means little or nothing to most Americans.
However, when you look closer and recognize all that is going on in the financial world and ongoing talks about global currency resets, you quickly recognize that there was way more going on during this trip. Read the pledge Trump made once more.
The U.S. (aka the US Corporation) is done with nation building, foreign intervention and “lectures on how to live,” President Trump told an audience in an opulent ballroom in Saudi Arabia this week, effectively denouncing decades of American policy in the Middle East. He urged the people of the region to chart their own “destinies” in their own way.
Yes, Trump declared freedom for the captives. Yes, Trump extended the Declaration of Independence to the people of the Middle East. “We The People” of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, and the rest of the world have the same right as Americans - to live freely under God’s providence with no authoritarian government or military industrial complex from the West ruling over their lives.
Taking a step back, we can begin to see the 3 most powerful city-states slowly being removed from the picture. And if you deem the word “removal” to be too strong for your liking, you can certainly see the influence lessening from all three city-state locations. Our team might even suggest that their flags are being lowered.
A city-state is defined as a “city” that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
These “independent” city-states were CORPORATIONS that operated outside the bounds of international law governing nations.
The city-state known as the City of London once served as the central government of the banking sector. No longer will this be the case.
The City of London, often called "The Square Mile," encompasses an area of 1.12 square miles (2.9 square kilometers). It's a distinct area within Greater London and is a financial and business center known for its historic buildings and financial institutions.
The city-state known as Vatican City once served as the religious center for the entire world. No longer will this be the case.
Vatican City covers an area of 49 hectares (121 acres), making it the smallest independent state in the world. It's a walled enclave within the city of Rome, Italy, and it is the location of St. Peter's Basilica.
And the ominous, all powerful city-state known as the District of Columbia (aka Washington DC), which once controlled the global military industrial complex, will no longer serve as the policemen for the world.
The District of Columbia, or Washington, D.C., has a total area of 68.34 square miles (177 km²). Of this, 61.05 square miles (158.1 km²) is land, and 7.29 square miles (18.9 km²) is water.
Can you imagine the excitement in the streets of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE when Trump announced that the U.S. is done with nation building and foreign intervention? The people of these Middle Eastern nations are no longer under the thumb of the U.S. (US Corporation) military industrial complex.
The leader of the free world (USA Republic) issued a pledge and the men and women of the Middle East responded. “We The People” of the UAE even greeted Trump with a culturally rich, traditional dance called Al-Ayyala.
Al-Ayyala involves chanted poetry, drum music and dance, and simulates a battle scene. Two rows of about twenty men face each other, carrying thin bamboo sticks to signify spears or swords. Between the rows musicians play large and small drums, tambourines and brass cymbals. In the United Arab Emirates, women take part in the dance, wearing traditional dresses and standing in front. They flip their hair from side to side with the music.
It looks like the time has come to let freedom ring! The time has come to spread Declaration of Independence wealth worldwide.
Old Glory is on collision course with its 250th anniversary on 7/4/26 and it is already standing taller than it has ever before. The Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world located in Dubai, was proudly draped in Old Glory’s red, white, and blue, further emphasizing the historic significance of President Trump’s visit to the Middle East. The USA flag can’t really be “raised” any higher in the Middle East.
"Old Glory," or the American flag, will celebrate its 250th anniversary alongside the United States on July 4, 2026. This is because the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which marks the beginning of the nation's history, is on that date. The flag is a symbol of that history, so its anniversary is tied to the nation's.
And oh, by the way, Donald J Trump recently announced that he would be “raising the flag” a little higher at the White House. In late April, he announced that he would personally pay for the installation of two (2) 100’ flagpoles on each side of the White House.
"Raising a flag" can refer to either literally hoisting a flag up a pole or figuratively alerting someone to a potential problem or issue. In a literal sense, it means to move a flag to a higher position, such as on a flagpole. Figuratively, "raise a flag" means to bring something to notice or alert someone about a potential danger or issue.
God bless your celebration of this historic “flag day” on Saturday, 6/14/25.