Forget Barack Obama. Forget Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton.
If there is one man who has brought peace where the left had sown chaos, death, and lies, that man is Donald J. Trump.
In just a few days, the world has witnessed what once seemed impossible: Israelis and Palestinians in the streets, tears in their eyes, celebrating peace.
The historic agreement — signed thanks to Trump’s relentless determination — marks the end of an era: the era of endless wars, “Arab Springs,” humanitarian bombings, and hypocrisy disguised as progress.
The truth is simple: the real warmongers have never been on the right.
They’ve always sat comfortably in radical-chic salons, on NGO boards, and in the editorial offices of the so-called “respectable” newspapers.
These are the same people who applauded Obama when he received the Nobel Peace Prize — conveniently ignoring the fact that under his presidency the United States bombed seven countries and dropped more than 26,000 bombs in 2016 alone. Details, they say.
They are the same who cheered Hillary Clinton while she destabilized the Middle East with disasters like Benghazi and opened the door to ISIS.
The same who defended Joe Biden when, in the summer of 2023, he released $6 billion to the Iranian regime, the primary financier of Hamas.
Trump, back then, said it loud and clear: “You are financing terrorists.”
They mocked him as a mad conspiracy theorist.
A few weeks later came October 7, with the carnage that started the war.
And it is no coincidence that the architects of the Iraq disaster — George W. Bush and his vice president, Dick Cheney — later declared war on Trump within the Republican Party, throwing their support first behind Joe Biden and then Kamala Harris.
Because they embodied the war-business establishment, while Trump never needed to.
Trump is the anomaly that broke the system — the leader who shattered the industry of permanent conflict on which Washington’s power was built.
He proved that a nation can be strong without bombing, respected without submission, and feared without bowing down.
During his first term, he was the president of “zero wars.”
He destroyed ISIS, stopped North Korea, initiated the Abraham Accords, and reopened dialogue between historic enemies.
While others preached “inclusion” and “resilience,” Trump spoke of homeland, order, security, and sovereignty.
And today, with his realism and courage, he has achieved what generations of professional diplomats never could: true peace.
Years later, history has wiped away the lies of the mainstream media.
The same commentators who swore that Trump’s election would ignite World War III now have no words to explain reality: it was Trump who ended the wars they had fueled.
While the propagandists of the left stammer nonsense — marching alongside Islamist radicals under the banner of “human rights” — Trump reaps the gratitude of the people.
His victory is not only political, but moral and civil.
He has shown that peace is not achieved with rainbow flags and empty speeches, but through strength, conviction, and faith in the values of sovereignty, identity, and freedom.
While the progressive elite enriched themselves with the blood of others, he built bridges.
While globalists preached “rights” and spread hatred, he restored order.
And so yes — Donald J. Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
Not for rhetoric, but for truth.
Because peace is not an award, it’s the result of vision, courage, and action.
And today, the results speak for themselves: on one side, the warmongers in suits and ties; on the other, a man who stood alone against the system.
The left and its media allies would do well to hide — because peace, today, has a face and a name: Donald J. Trump.