EDITORIAL: The Washington Reporter nominates President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize
We at the Washington Reporter are proud to nominate President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
“Peace through strength” isn’t an empty phrase to generate buzz or win votes. It isn’t an outdated maxim of the Cold War or a Reaganite battle cry. Peace through strength is the American foreign policy philosophy.
Peace through strength is speaking softly while carrying a big stick, and it’s the hallmark of America’s worldwide persona.
Not only does President Trump understand that philosophy, he enacts it. And his work averting a nuclear Iran is only the beginning of his foreign policy legacy.
The Reporter believes this award to President Trump is long overdue, but his success with Iran and Israel solidifies the need for his recognition. President Trump’s feat with Iran alone was something fifty years of presidents would not do, and something he accomplished in less than two weeks. Not only that, he accomplished the military action without leaks or needless casualties.
It is abundantly clear that the Nobel Peace Prize deserves to go to President Donald J. Trump. While we at the Reporter are sure that there are others who have contributed greatly to world peace, none of them prevented a nuclear Iran.
And, after his first term’s accomplishments for peace — such as the Abraham Accords — were completely ignored by the Nobel committee,
It’s time to recognize President Trump for the work he has done.