
There’s a sad reality we have to face. The word “peace” has been beaten into a meaningless pulp by the globalist jet set. They fly to Davos and Glasgow, sip champagne, and issue grave proclamations about peace while the world burns. It’s a tired, predictable show where well-dressed bureaucrats have mastered the art of looking concerned but have completely forgotten how to get anything done.
Real peace isn’t forged in a five-star hotel. It’s hammered out through strength, leverage, and the sheer will of a leader who refuses to take no for an answer. So, who really deserves the credit—the people who talk a good game, or the one who actually brings our people home? A group of families who have been through hell just gave their answer, loud and clear.
From Breitbart:
Families of hostages still held in Gaza — together with relatives of those already returned — urged the Norwegian Nobel Committee on Monday to award President Donald J. Trump the Nobel Peace Prize, saying with “a profound sense of momentous urgency” that his determination “made possible what many said was impossible” and that “in this past year, no leader or organization has contributed more to peace around the world than President Trump.”
“From the moment of his inauguration, he brought us light through our darkest times,” families said.
A Plea the World Can’t Ignore
For these families, this isn’t about scoring political points. It’s about life, death, and the simple human desire to have their families whole again. They lived through a nightmare the rest of us can barely imagine, and they are pointing to one man who gave them a lifeline. They say his “unwavering commitment” made the impossible possible.
This, of course, completely short-circuits the narrative our media has been force-feeding Americans for years. The pundits painted a picture of a reckless bull in a china shop. But the families who actually suffered see a rescuer. “While many have spoken eloquently about peace, he has achieved it,” they wrote. You won’t hear that on CNN, but it’s the truth.
A Legacy of Delivering the Impossible
The deal to free the Gaza hostages didn’t happen in a vacuum. It’s just the latest example of a foreign policy doctrine that the establishment simply cannot comprehend: Peace Through Strength. Since his inauguration, President Trump has brokered an astounding number of peace deals that the talking heads conveniently forget to mention.
The list is staggering. A ceasefire between Israel and Iran. An end to hostilities between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan. India and Pakistan. In at least seven instances, President Trump stepped into intractable messes where diplomats had failed for decades and delivered results. He saw a path to a deal where others only saw endless conflict.
Will the Elites in Oslo Listen?
Now, the decision rests with the Norwegian Nobel Committee. Let’s not pretend this is some holy council of wise men. This is the same crew that gave a prize to a terrorist and another to a president who had been in office for about five minutes. Their judgment is, to put it mildly, questionable.
They have a choice to make. They can listen to the families who have been saved by President Trump’s actions and recognize a stunning record of real-world peacemaking. Or, they can cave to their own political biases and join the chorus of globalist elites who despise a leader who puts America first. Their decision will tell us everything we need to know about their institution.
In the end, it doesn’t matter what a handful of out-of-touch academics in Oslo decide. Their approval is not the prize. The real reward is a hostage stepping off a plane and into the arms of their family. President Trump’s legacy isn’t written on a gold medal; it’s written on the faces of the people he brought home. That’s the only recognition that counts.
Key Takeaways
- Hostage families are urging the Nobel Committee to award President Trump the Peace Prize.
- Trump’s foreign policy delivers tangible peace deals, not just empty political rhetoric.
- The Gaza deal is one of at least seven major global conflicts Trump has resolved.
- The global elite must now choose between recognizing real achievements or bowing to political bias.
Sources: Breitbart, New York Post