Four Australian Law Professors have nominated Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, not just to drive liberals insane. They believe the Trump Doctrine is a winner and has done something in a few years no one has been able to manage in decades.
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“He went ahead and negotiated against all advice, but he did it with common sense. He negotiated directly with the Arab states concerned and Israel and brought them together,” Professor Flint said.
Professor Flint told Sky News host Alan Jones the Trump Doctrine is “something extraordinary” and is emblematic of the two things which guide the president.
“He has, firstly, common sense, and he is only guided by national interest … and therefore an interest in the western alliance” he said.
“What he has done with the Trump Doctrine is that he has decided he would no longer have America in endless wars, wars which achieve nothing but the killing of thousands of young Americans.
“So he’s reducing America’s tendency to get involved in any and every war.
“The states are lining up, Arab and Middle-Eastern, to join that network of peace which will dominate the Middle-East.
The progressive globalists at Nobel will need significantly more pressure than this even to consider it. And I think the riots, all Liberal-caused and fueled in Liberal cities – though still on American soil, provide enough of an out beside the honest, “well we hate him, excuse.”
But there are other Middle East peace agreements in process, and those would add weight to his consideration as do the facts on the ground.
He opened up US production of oil and gas, making the blood for oil meme not just a non-starter but a lie. We do not need the Middle East for energy anymore, though Biden and company would put us back in that sticky spot almost immediately if they are to be believed.
He has not started any new wars or expanded conflicts (the first President in decades) and instead finished one (with ISIS). He has drawn down troops elsewhere to get us out of the Middle East (and even Europe). But he’s not just leaving a vacuum as Obama did (and who actively destabilized the region).
Mr. Trump has been brokering these deals in a way that makes the Palestinian problem their problem and not America’s. As more moderate Arab states seek normal political and economic agreements with Israel, peace is in their best interest. It now becomes a feature of their politics to discourage or stop any violence that interferes with these shared interests.
I’d ask why no one else has ever tried it, but the answer seems self-explanatory. The globalists – who could care less about the Palestinians or the Arabs also hate Israel and must benefit in some way from disruptions in the region. You decide who, how, or how often, I’ll not break that ground here.
Because it is either that (they want instability) or they are imbeciles compared to President Trump. And in either case, President Trump is doing what forty years of experts have failed to do. He didn’t just talk about it or put on bits of political theater; he has advance real peace in the Middle East.
For that, he at least deserves serious consideration. Though I suspect the Nobel Committee would rather give it to some despotic tero mastermind for taking a few weeks off from murdering people because of COVID.