Before President Donald Trump began a 13-day tour of Asian countries, he stopped at a U.S.
Air Force based in Japan. As he was prepared to address our men and women in uniform, he
made a subtle change. The collected audience of servicemen proceeded to roar in delight,
but this is not something the liberal media will show you.
President Trump's trip through Asia will be the longest by a president since George
H. W. Bush in 1991. He will meet with major leaders of nations throughout the region,
most of whom are our allies. You better believe with a President like Trump, this will be
more than just photo-ops and meet-and-greets. Trump will be discussing important plans and
deals, especially relating to trade, not to mention making decisions concerning the rogue
nation North Korea.
He flew out from Hawaii to begin the journey. The first stop was, of course, Japan — one
of our oldest and most import allies. President Trump arrived in Tokyo. However, instead of
hobnobbing with luminaries and bigshots, his first visit was to the Yokota Air Base, to
speak to our country's finest.
As he walked to the podium to speak, one of the troops approached him. In his hands was
a leather bomber jacket, complete with military insignia. Without hesitation, the Commander-in-Chief
removed his suit jacket and donned the new gift. Handing his suit jacket to the serviceman,
he made a few kind words to the assembled crowd.
The president arrived at Yokota Air Base around 10:30 a.m. local time and shook hands and
signed autographs as he made his way to a hanger where he addressed troops stationed
at the U.S. military outpost.
He walked out to the podium before the crowd of hundreds as a military band played "Hail
to the Chief." The crowd of service members chanted "USA! USA! USA!" as Trump was
given a leather bomber jacket.
"Should I put it on?" he asked the crowd before trying it on for size.
"I like this [better]," he said. "You can keep my other jacket." [Source: Fox
News]
No one can question President Trump's appreciation and support of our military. The liberal media
have tried to slander his reputation, his policies, and his character — but our men
and women in uniform know better. They see a man who is determined to keep our nation
safe and willing to go the extra mile to ensure our airman, soldiers, Marines, and sailors
can continue to do their jobs.
The overwhelming cheers from the crowd are all you need to see to know that our military
is behind our President one hundred percent. You better believe they are breathing a sigh
of relief that another candidate never made it to the White House!
During his remarks, the President offered his respect and support of his host country.
Americans have deep respect and admiration for the people of Japan."
"Like those who came before you, you have risen to the occasion and never let anyone
down…"
Trump is slated to first meet with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. As they did at
Mar-A-Lago, Fla., back in April, Trump and Abe will play a round of golf — this time,
joined by the world's No. 4 golfer, Hideki Matsuyama.
Trump's visit in Japan, according to the White House, will also include meetings with
service members and bilateral meetings.
The president is also expected to meet with families of Japanese citizens abducted by
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's rogue regime. [Source: Fox News]
Trump will also meet with leaders in South Korea, discussing — among other things — security
issues regarding North Korea.
According to reports online, citizens in South Korea have gathered to show their support
for the American President.
President Trump's previous trips abroad have been successful. While the mainstream
media in America routinely ignores Trump's successes, the people of the world are not
so foolish. Trump's trip through the Middle East was met with enthusiasm and welcome,
even by the Muslim leaders in Saudi Arabia.
If his first stop is any indication, Trump will be met with excitement, enthusiasm, and
support. It will further show how many people are behind the President, despite what the
left claims.
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