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Missouri Congressman Praises Trump's 'Peace Through Strength'
Local blog explores the political climate in Kansas City and the region's support for the President's foreign policy approach.
Apr. 19, 2026 at 6:27am
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The faded American flag, a symbol of strength and resilience, stands as a quiet reminder of the nation's complex political and military history.Kansas City TodayA local Kansas City blog discusses the current political landscape in the region, noting a lack of vocal GOP opposition to President Trump and exploring the concept of 'peace through strength' championed by Missouri Congressman Mark Alford. The blog also touches on issues like oil prices, Iran negotiations, and the history of war, while sharing a playlist of songs related to strength and resilience.
Why it matters
This story provides insight into the political dynamics in the Kansas City metro area, where there appears to be strong support for President Trump's foreign policy approach among conservatives. It also raises broader questions about the efficacy of 'peace through strength' as a guiding principle and the cyclical nature of war throughout history.
The details
The blog post discusses a quote from Missouri Congressman Mark Alford praising President Trump's foreign policy approach, noting that 'peace through strength works' with oil prices down, shipping lanes open, and Iran backing off. The post also touches on the debate over an often misheard line by a 90s singer about 'choking on the ashes of our enemy,' and the history of World War I and World War II, which the author says 'only serves to remind us that up to 22 million people died in World War I for reasons that nobody REALLY understands and the only thing all of that killing accomplished was to facilitate World War II; a conflict that sparked the global shift that we currently live under and a struggle that would ultimately claim the lives of another 80 million people.'
- The blog post was published on April 19, 2026.
- President Trump made comments about having 'very good conversations going on' with Iran on April 18.
The players
Mark Alford
A Missouri Congressman who offered praise for President Trump's foreign policy approach of 'peace through strength'.
President Donald Trump
The current President of the United States, who the blog post says has had 'very good conversations going on' with Iran.
What they’re saying
“Peace through strength works. 🇺🇸”
— Mark Alford, Missouri Congressman
The takeaway
This story highlights the ongoing political debates around foreign policy approaches like 'peace through strength,' and the complex history of war and conflict that continues to shape the global landscape. It also provides a glimpse into the regional political dynamics in the Kansas City area, where there appears to be strong support for the current administration's policies.
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