While Biden Funded Wars, President Trump Closed a $1.2 Trillion Peace Deal
President Donald J. Trump continues to redefine American diplomacy. This week, in Qatar, President Trump signed a strategic agreement that will generate over $1.2 trillion in mutual economic exchange, including more than $243.5 billion in U.S. commercial deals. This includes a historic sale of Boeing aircraft and GE Aerospace engines to Qatar Airways, as well as the donation of a Boeing 747 aircraft to the U.S. government, set to serve as a temporary Air Force One while America’s delayed replacements remain in production.
While critics spiral over the optics, President Trump is focused on outcomes. The U.S. is receiving a modern aircraft for free, a direct win for the Department of Defense and taxpayers. The plane will be used by the Department of Defense, not parked outside Mar-a-Lago. Only the out-of-touch would reject a deal that saves the country hundreds of millions of dollars, just to protect political egos.
The previous administration poured billions into endless foreign conflicts with nothing to show for it. President Trump is doing the opposite: cutting waste, brokering peace, and turning global relationships into tangible economic wins. Diplomacy that pays off for both sides.
Highlights of the U.S.-Qatar Breakthrough:
Boeing’s largest-ever widebody order: Boeing and GE Aerospace secured a landmark order from Qatar Airways, a $96 billion agreement to acquire up to 210 American-made Boeing 787 Dreamliner and 777X aircraft powered by GE Aerospace engines, supporting 154,000 American jobs annually, totaling over 1 million jobs in the United States during the course of production and delivery of this deal.
$8.5 billion in critical energy projects with McDermott, solidifying U.S. presence in global LNG infrastructure.
$97 billion in Parsons engineering projects, advancing American innovation overseas and fueling U.S. job growth.
$1 billion Qatar investment in quantum computing, deepening America’s edge in emerging tech through Quantinuum.
New defense contracts worth over $3 billion with Raytheon and General Atomics, reinforcing American leadership in unmanned systems and counter-drone warfare.
A signed Statement of Intent outlining over $38 billion in future U.S.-Qatar defense cooperation.
President Trump is working to strengthen U.S. ties with wealthy nations that want to collaborate and invest. These are two-way deals that boost American manufacturing, fuel innovation, and bring high-paying jobs back to U.S. soil.
And for those asking why we’re accepting gifts from other nations: America has spent decades propping up global economies and fighting wars that didn’t serve our people. It’s about time someone gave back. Just like France gifted us the Statue of Liberty in 1886, Qatar’s 747 donation is a symbol to the country.
President Trump’s vision is clear: strong alliances, strategic wins, and a booming domestic economy rooted in Made in America manufacturing.