Donald Trump is making America great again — one foreign captive at a time.

Fred Warmbier, the father of Otto Warmbier, addressed the media on Thursday after his son’s release.

Warmbier criticized the orders from the Obama administration and praised Trump.

“We went for 15 months without a word from or about Otto,” Warmbier said from Wyoming, Ohio.

“It was only a week ago that we were informed that the North Korean government now claims that he was in a coma for almost all of that time,” he said.

Warmbier indicated the Obama administration did little, if anything, to help their son.

“When Otto was first taken we were advised by the past administration to take a low profile while they worked to obtain his release.

“We did so without result,” Warmbier said. “Earlier this year, Cindy and I decided the time for strategic patience was over and we made a few media appearances and traveled to Washington to meet with Ambassador Joe Yun,” who works in the State Department as a “Special Representative for North Korea Policy.”

Warmbier said “at the direction of the president,” Yun “aggressively pursued a resolution of the situation.”

He added, “They have our thanks for bringing Otto home.”

Earlier in his statement, Warmbier said Trump called him personally with the news.

“Last evening, we received a very nice call from President Trump who told us that Secretary of State Tillerson worked hard to help bring Otto home,” Warmbier told the media.

Otto Warmbier was seized and imprisoned in 2016 after he was convicted of “hostile acts” against the Kim Jong Un regime.

The communist country claimed Warmbier “confessed” to taking a propaganda poster and was sentenced to 15 years in a hard labor camp.