The so-called “peace president” has failed. Again.
Impotent tyrant Donald Trump, the man who swore on the campaign trail that he would end the Russia-Ukraine war on “day one,” now presides over a world spiraling deeper into chaos.
His administration, eager to claim credit for fleeting ceasefires like the one between India and Pakistan, has been exposed as impotent in the face of real, barbaric conflict. The MAGA faithful may cheer, but the rest of the world burns.
And now, the Middle East teeters on the brink of catastrophe—a disaster Trump helped create.
Just days ago, Trump boasted of his diplomatic prowess, claiming he was on the verge of securing a nuclear deal with Iran. He publicly warned Israel not to strike. They ignored him.
Missiles rained down. Nuclear facilities were reduced to rubble. And then, in a grotesque display of either staggering incompetence or outright deceit, Trump suddenly claimed he had known about the strikes all along.
With the detached glee of a casino magnate watching a rival’s hotel burn, Trump hailed Israel’s dawn assault on Iran as ‘excellent’ – his lips curling around the word like a man who’s never seen the aftermath of a missile strike – before delivering his trademark cocktail of mob-style threat and diplomatic illiteracy: submit to American demands by agreeing to a nuclear deal with the United States, or face the fire.
Which is it? Was he lying then, or is he lying now?
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed on social media that Washington was not involved in the strikes, but an unidentified official was quoted by Israeli state broadcaster Kan saying that Israel fully coordinated its attack with the White House and notified the United States before its strike on Iranian targets.
The irony is thick enough to choke on. This is the same president who tore up the Iran nuclear deal in 2018, dismissing it as “the worst agreement ever” and vowing to replace it with something stronger. Six years later, there is no deal. Only missiles. Only escalation. Only the grim spectacle of two nations edging toward a war that could drag in the world.
Trump’s cheerleading for Israel’s strikes exposes the hollowness of his foreign policy. He claims to want peace, yet he celebrates violence. He insists he can negotiate, yet he alienates. He demands Iran come to the table, yet he offers no table—only a clenched fist.
His incoherent Truth Social rant—a mix of schoolyard taunts and apocalyptic threats—only underscored the recklessness of his so-called strategy.
“JUST DO IT, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE,” he barked at Iran, as if negotiating with a rogue state were as simple as shouting at a reality TV contestant. Meanwhile, Israeli bombs fell, Iranian missiles launched in retaliation, and the specter of all-out war loomed larger than ever.
This is the man who promised peace?
The same man who tore up the Iran nuclear deal in 2018, sabotaging years of diplomacy and handing hardliners in Tehran the perfect excuse to accelerate their nuclear ambitions?
The same impotent tyrant who now watches helplessly as Israel, armed and emboldened by American weapons, drags the region—and by extension, the world—toward disaster?
Even his most ardent supporters are recoiling. Tucker Carlson, once a sycophantic Trump cheerleader, now accuses him of complicity in Israel’s strikes. “Washington knew these attacks would happen,” Carlson seethed. “They aided Israel in carrying them out.”
Steve Bannon, the firebrand who once shaped Trump’s nationalist rhetoric, warns against being drawn into another war.
Rand Paul, Marjorie Taylor Greene, even Charlie Kirk—all voices in the MAGA chorus—are pleading for restraint. But their cries ring hollow against the deafening silence of a president who either cannot or will not control the chaos he helped unleash.
And what of Ukraine?
The war Trump vowed to end still rages, with no sign of American-brokered peace. Instead, his administration scrambles to contain the fallout of his own impulsiveness, offering half-measures and empty rhetoric while thousands die.
And so it is, in a moment soaked with the anxious sweat of history, that Trump—equal parts reality show tyrant and armchair general—has unleashed the National Guard and U.S. Marines onto American streets, eyes gleaming with the deranged hunger of a man who sees in the ghost of Tiananmen not a tragedy, but a blueprint for domination and a twisted balm for his hollow, shriveled soul.
The truth is undeniable: Trump is not a peacemaker.
He is a fraud. A man who confuses bluster for strategy, who mistakes cruelty for strength, whose every promise dissolves into violence and instability.
The world is less safe today because of him. And unless something changes—unless he finds the courage to match his rhetoric with real diplomacy—it will only get worse.
But don’t hold your breath.
The “peace president” has other things to do. Like posting on Truth Social.
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