If Trump pulls this off and doesn’t earn the Nobel prize then something is fishy.
President Donald J. Trump, currently serving his second term in the White House, reaffirmed his role as America’s global peace broker — saying “We Will Have PEACE, Soon!”
✡️ Violence Escales in the Middle East — Trump Pledges Action
Overnight, deadly airstrikes escalated tensions between Iran and Israel, prompting President Trump to post on Truth Social early Sunday:
“There will be PEACE, soon! Iran and Israel should make a deal — and they will.”
Trump highlighted his diplomatic successes, including brokering peace between India and Pakistan through strong U.S. trade leverage, resolving tensions between Serbia and Kosovo, and defusing a dam dispute between Egypt and Ethiopia.
🛡️ Trump: Peace Through Strength & Leverage
In his message, the President emphasized:
- Trade-driven diplomacy, citing his U.S.-India-Pakistan engagement.
- Swift conflict resolution, such as the Serbia-Kosovo de-escalation.
- Maintaining peace with Egypt and Ethiopia through U.S. intervention.
He declared:
“Now, Peace between Israel and Iran — many calls, many meetings. I do a lot, seldom get credit, but the PEOPLE understand. MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST GREAT AGAIN!”
🇮🇱🇮🇷 The Situation on the Ground
- Israeli airstrikes reportedly hit Iran’s nuclear command center in Tehran.
- At least 13 dead, nearly 400 injured amid rising tensions en.wikipedia.org.
- US-led diplomacy—from President Trump himself—is being positioned against the backdrop of Biden-era inaction, according to conservative commentary ew.com.
🆚 Trump vs. Biden: A Distinct Choice in Leadership
President Trump’s second-term agenda reflects peace through American strength:
- Abraham Accords and zero active U.S. wars.
- Using trade leverage to promote negotiation.
- Direct engagement with world leaders.
In contrast, critics argue the Biden administration has allowed global conflicts to spiral, while Trump is positioning himself as the only leader able to restore U.S. credibility and push for real peace.