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Trump Is Making Peace Every Month While Democrats Fail To Act

President Trump is rewriting the playbook on American foreign policy — and he’s doing it on his own terms. While the Democrats squabble and stumble over empty promises and weak-sauce negotiations, Trump is forcing real peace on some of the world’s most dangerous conflicts. The man has averaged one ceasefire or peace deal every single month for the last six months of his second term. That’s not luck. That’s leadership. That’s strength. And that’s exactly what the world has been starving for.

Look at the big picture here. From Southeast Asia’s long-simmering border wars between Thailand and Cambodia, to the lightning-quick ceasefire between Israel and Iran, Trump has made it clear: America under his watch means peace through strength — not endless appeasement. Where Democrat leaders would twiddle their thumbs and let global conflicts spiral out of control, Trump leverages America’s muscle like never before. He used tariffs as leverage to bring Thailand and Cambodia to the table. He authorized surgical strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, showing the world that U.S. resolve isn’t a joke. The result? A ceasefire after a brutal 12-day war. Imagine what he could have achieved if the media weren’t busy calling him a warmonger just a few months back.

And it’s not just about bluster and tweets. Trump brokered an end to a three-decade conflict in central Africa between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. This isn’t some small spat; this was a monumental achievement that even the foreign ministers involved say merits a Nobel Peace Prize. Meanwhile, the Biden administration spent years ignoring conflicts like this, letting hundreds of thousands suffer while America’s influence waned. Trump didn’t wait for permission or hit pause — he acted decisively and with purpose.

Even in hot spots like South Asia, where India and Pakistan have butchered each other for decades, Trump forced an immediate ceasefire after fresh attacks. That ceasefire is holding against all odds, a testament to his no-nonsense approach. Contrast that with the left-wing globalists who sympathize with America’s enemies or water down our stance for political correctness. It’s no wonder the man who’s been labeled everything from a chaos agent to a threat to democracy is actually the one making peace happen.

Yes, there have been hiccups — the Ethiopian and Egyptian dispute over the Nile dam still simmers, and our negotiated ceasefire with the Houthis saw them continue targeting Israel. But here’s the truth the media and the globalists won’t admit: Trump’s “peace through strength” strategy is a game-changer. Unlike the hollow handshakes and soft diplomacy of the left, his deals come with real consequences for bad actors who don’t want peace. If they don’t play ball, America hits them where it hurts. This administration has restored America’s voice and respect on the world stage, and that’s why he should be the front-runner for the Nobel Peace Prize — not the career diplomats who could barely organize a middle school debate team.

Ask yourself this: How many more innocent lives could be saved if Trump had held the reins for the last four years instead of Biden bumbling through global crises? The answer is obvious. The peace broker-in-chief is back, and the world is finally paying attention. The question now is whether the American people will recognize the deal-maker who put peace ahead of politics — or let the left rewrite the story once again.

Written by Staff Reports

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