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Trump, The Only Solution For World Peace?

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As global instability continues to rise, one U.S. senator is making a bold claim: President Donald Trump may be the only leader capable of bringing the Russia–Ukraine war to an end.

During a nationally televised Sunday interview, Sen. Markwayne Mullin said that while any peace agreement must ultimately be approved by both Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin, Trump is uniquely positioned to act as the critical negotiator.

“At this point, it takes two people to agree to peace — Putin and Zelenskyy,” Mullin explained. “But the only person in the world who can actually negotiate that agreement is President Trump.”

Economic Pressure, Not Endless War

Mullin pointed to Trump’s renewed use of economic leverage as a key factor, particularly through tougher enforcement on Russian oil exports and penalties aimed at countries continuing to buy sanctioned energy products.

According to the senator, those measures are already showing results.

“Russia’s economy is starting to weaken,” Mullin said, arguing that Moscow experienced economic growth during the previous administration because the United States failed to enforce consequences for aggressive actions abroad.

The approach, Mullin suggested, reflects Trump’s long-standing belief that economic pressure and diplomacy are more effective than prolonged military conflict.

Realistic Diplomacy With Ukraine

Mullin also said Trump is urging Ukraine’s leadership to clearly outline what terms could realistically be accepted in a negotiated settlement — an acknowledgment that lasting peace often requires difficult compromises.

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“It’s not likely Ukraine is going to be made completely whole,” Mullin said, emphasizing that diplomacy must be grounded in reality rather than political talking points.

Iran’s Rhetoric vs. Reality

The Oklahoma senator addressed recent comments from Iran’s leadership suggesting the country is effectively at war with the United States and Europe. Mullin dismissed those statements as political rhetoric, saying Iran lacks the capability to follow through on such threats.

“They may support extremist groups, but the leadership itself is not suicidal,” Mullin said, noting that Tehran understands the consequences of direct confrontation with Western powers.

Backing Trump’s Tough Stance on Venezuela

Mullin also expressed full support for Trump’s approach toward Venezuela and its longtime strongman Nicolás Maduro. Referencing recent media commentary describing Venezuela as a state run by criminal networks, Mullin said those assessments reflect reality.

“I absolutely back the president — one hundred percent,” Mullin said, accusing the Maduro regime of transforming the Venezuelan government into an operation tied to organized crime and drug trafficking.

According to Mullin, true stability in the region cannot occur while Maduro remains in power.

“The only way to stabilize the situation is for Maduro to leave,” he said, adding that U.S. policy should focus on stopping illegal drug flows at their source rather than dealing with the fallout at America’s borders.

A Broader Message on Leadership

For Mullin, the takeaway is straightforward: strong leadership, strategic economic pressure, and serious diplomacy matter — especially at a time when global conflicts threaten economic stability and national security.

Whether discussing Eastern Europe, the Middle East, or Latin America, Mullin argued that President Trump’s approach prioritizes results over rhetoric — and, in his view, offers a path toward greater global stability.