A former Chief of Staff at the Department of Defense under President Trump, Kash Patel has discussed a series of significant developments following Trump’s election. He noted a number of unusual occurrences, such as Qatar expelling Hamas and a decrease in oil prices, suggesting that these events are indicative of a shift in global dynamics.

He pointed out that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has reached out to Trump, expressing a desire for an end to ongoing conflicts, which he interpreted as a sign of Trump’s influence on international affairs. Reflecting on his experience in the Trump first administration, he emphasized the successes achieved particularly in military operations and intelligence efforts aimed at protecting the United States. He proudly stated that there were no failed missions under their leadership, highlighting Trump’s commitment to securing the U.S. border and bringing home hostages that were abducted by terrorists.

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He said in an interview with Fox News from 4:24, “Just look at what has happened since President Trump has been elected, so many unusual things has happened. Qatar has kicked out Hamas and oil prices has started to come down. Zelenskyy is calling President Trump saying we want an end to this world wars. I was President Trump’s DOD Chief of Staff and we led many theaters of war and focused intelligence collection on our adversaries to protect America.

And we made sure that there was no failed mission, we succeeded in all. Trump sealed the border, he brought home hostages. And the global leaders see it happening again. And I think Iran, the terror of sponsor is seeing it. President Trump is saying we’re back and I’m Commander-in-Chief, let’s make the world peaceful again.”

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