Among other states, he brokered the peace agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, subsequently joined by Bahrain. This in itself was a monumental achievement. Unlike his predecessors, Trump embarked upon unconventional approaches to finding solutions in this turmoil-laden region. Spearheaded by Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser at the time, the relations between these Middle Eastern countries became normalized—plane flights to and from commenced.
President Trump also was instrumental in coordinating a new era of peace between Kosovo and Serbia – nations that had been skirmishing for decades. Kosovo, a 95% Muslim nation, and Serbia, a Christian nation for 12 centuries, launch unprecedented commerce and trade agreements, long unseen in that region. This development alone deserves a Nobel Peace Prize, and everybody on the Nobel committee knows it, but they choose not to heed Trump’s achievement or their own mission.
A breed apart, President Trump established an overarching policy of not starting wars, reducing troop levels globally, and declaring that the U.S. or any other nation cannot serve as the world’s police force. Then, as now, he is against getting into long-term skirmishes and endless wars.
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While Trump is again rebuilding the U.S. military to a place of unmatched dominance, his peace through strength initiatives are paying off. His dramatic shift away from the U.S. presidents before him
