President Trump is done with weak deals and foreign giveaways. Reports confirm the White House is seriously considering buying the Chagos Islands outright from Mauritius to secure full American control over the vital Diego Garcia military base and kill Keir Starmer’s reckless handover plan for good.This isn’t some remote rock pile. Diego Garcia is a powerhouse outpost in the Indian Ocean, essential for long-range U.S. strikes—including recent B-2 bomber missions against Iran. It sits smack in the middle of growing China-Iran naval ambitions, where American strength keeps enemies in check.Starmer’s 2025 deal handed sovereignty to Mauritius—a nation cozy with Beijing—while pretending a 99-year lease would protect the base. Trump rightly slammed it as “great stupidity” and a national security disaster. Now, with the UK deal paused under U.S. pressure, America First leadership is stepping up: cut out the middleman, own the strategic asset, and stop relying on unreliable allies.No more apologies. No more weakness. Trump is treating vital real estate like the high-stakes chess it is—securing U.S. dominance where it counts. This move would send a clear message to adversaries: America’s bases stay American. Period.Sources: Mario Nawfal on X Public reports on the UK-Mauritius Chagos agreement and U.S. strategic concerns
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