Desert Traveller, whose original title runs thus: “The Gospel of “Bomb Diplomacy”: Trump, Hegseth, and the Death of the Global Order”
In the gilded vacuum of a Miami ballroom last Friday, the world was treated to the latest episode of the “Trump Doctrine”—a volatile cocktail of schoolyard bullying, delusional revisionism, and a terrifyingly literal interpretation of “might makes right.”

As the US-Israeli war against Iran enters its most chaotic phase, President Donald Trump took to the stage at a Saudi-backed forum to settle scores. He didn’t just boast about his influence; he humiliated a key regional ally, claiming that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is now “kissing my ass” because he finally realized the U.S. isn’t a “dead country.” It was a performance defined by a disturbing disconnect: even as Saudi facilities burn from retaliatory Iranian strikes, Trump is more interested in whether the 90-year-old King Salman “likes him” than in the stability of the global energy market.
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