Pakistan has nominated President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Trump nominated for Nobel Peace Prize by Pakistan after historic mediation between African nations
In a move that challenges the dominant narrative of the progressive media, former President Donald J. Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by the government of Pakistan. Far from a symbolic gesture, the nomination recognizes a tangible diplomatic achievement: Trump’s direct intervention—alongside Republican Senator Marco Rubio—in brokering a historic peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, two African nations long marred by war, genocide, and suffering.
This gesture from Pakistan exposes the hypocrisy of those in the progressive movement who claim that «Black Lives Matter» while remaining silent when the bloodshed of Black lives in Africa is halted—simply because it doesn’t fit their narrative. The globalist left prefers chaos they can control over peace that proves them wrong.
Trump’s mediation was not merely symbolic. It required strength, moral clarity, and geopolitical vision. For years, war between Congo and Rwanda has killed millions and displaced even more. Thanks to Trump’s intervention, both nations signed a ceasefire with unprecedented potential for stability.
It is ironic that Trump—labeled by the corporate media as a threat to global diplomacy—has achieved success where globalist bureaucracies have failed. While Barack Obama received a Nobel Peace Prize without securing any major peace agreements and with a foreign policy rooted in drone strikes and regime change, Trump stood firm in his «peace through strength» doctrine. This was evident in the Abraham Accords in the Middle East and the historical détente with North Korea.
It’s also important to note that Trump celebrated the ceasefire between Iran and Israel—two historic enemies—whose truce, though fragile, was made possible largely due to the conditions he helped build during his presidency. Unfortunately, the Biden administration has squandered much of that progress, allowing tensions to spiral once again.
The pressing question remains: Will the Nobel Committee recognize Trump’s achievement, or will they politicize the award once more to block a conservative from receiving credit for genuine global peace efforts?
One thing is clear: Donald Trump doesn’t seek applause or awards—he seeks results. And he’s getting them.
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