Trump saves the Chagos Islands

President Donald Trump has saved the Chagos Islands, at least for now. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer had agreed to hand the islands over to Mauritius—a state with no historic claim on the island chain—and to pay it billions for the privilege because a Chinese Communist Party judge said he should. President Trump had spoken out in favor of the deal, but recently turned against it. The islands host the Diego Garcia military base, which the UK shares with the U.S., and Britain cannot hand the islands over without America’s agreement. Starmer’s government has run out of time to put forward the bill handing over the islands before the end of the current session of Parliament, meaning the deal is off for now. However, expect Britain to lose control of its last remaining crucial sea gates. These gates were a blessing from God, and they are prophesied to be removed.