U[pending the Democrat narrative about 74-year-old President Donald Trump, the Swedish parliament nominated the president for two Nobel peace prizes, one for his peace deal between the United Arab Emirates [UAE] Aug. 13 and the second one for making peace Sept. 10 with Bahrain. Democrats and their media friends insist Trump has failed at everything he touches, including managing the coronavirus AKA SARS CoV-2 or Covid-19, the U.S. economy and everything with U.S. foreign policy. Turns out, the Democrat narrative is a fake campaign strategy, designed to blame Trump for everything but the kitchen sink, giving no credit for anything. Failing to report on Trump two recent Nobel nominations, and now possibly a third for Kosovo and Serbia, the media fully exposes its anti-Trump bias, refusing to report to the public anything positive accomplished by the president.
Even when the economy was humming along and the unemployment rate hit a pre-Covid 3.5% Oct. 15, 2019, the media said nothing. Now that Trump been nominated twice for Nobel Peace Prizes the mainstream media pretends it didn’t happen. Consumed by his phony PR book tour of 78-year-old former Washington Post Watergate-famed journalist Bob Woodward, the media deliberately avoids any Trump accomplishment. But the public’s starting to see clearly what they did in 2016 when they pushed a phony conspiracy theory introduced by 72-year-old former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton that Trump colluded with Russia to win the 2016 election. Trump’s recent Mideast peace deals with UAE and now Bahrain, shatters old ideas about Mideast peace that it must only run through Palestinians. Focusing Mideast peace on Palestinians has gone nowhere since Israel was founded May 14, 1948.
Back then, there were no Palestinians because that name would come much later with the formation May 28, 1964 of the Palestine Liberation Organization [PLO] by the late Arab leader Yasser Arafat. Arafat worked feverishly in the first three years orchestrating six Arab countries, led by Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, to destroy Israel in the 1967 Six Day War. When the dust settled, six Arab states were vanquished with Israel seizing Egypt’s Gaza Strip and Sinai Peninsula, Jordan’s West Bank and East Jerusalem and Syrians’ Golan Heights. Over the last 50 years Israel gave back the Sinai in exchange for a peace treaty with Egypt in 1979, eventually giving back the Gaza Strip in 2005. Over the years, Israel fought the 1973 Yom Kippur War, and several other skirmishes with Palestinians, leading to no peace deal and no independent Palestinian State.
Since Carter’s success with the 1979 Camp David Accords, no other U.S. president, including former President Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama accomplished any peace deal with Palestinians. Mideast peace became synonymous with only dealing with Palestininas. Once PLO Chairman 84-year-old Mahmoud Abbas rejected Trump’s Mideast peace plan Feb. 11, Trump and his 39-year-old son-in-law Jared Kushner pivoted to working on a peace deal with the UAE and Bahrain. Abbas said UAE “stabbed Palestinians in the back,” showing the counterproductive way he operates in pursuing Mideast peace. Abbas can’t even make peace with Palestinians, leaving the Gaza Strip controlled by the militant group Hamas. Whether Abbas wanted to or not, he couldn’t make peace with Israel without Hamas’ consent.
Pariah state Iran, led by Iran’s 81-year-old Supreme Leader anti-Semite Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had nothing but contempt for Trump peace deal between Israel and Bahrain. “The rulers of Bahrain will from now on be partners to the crimes of the Zionist regime as a constant threat to the security of the region and the world of Islam,” said Ayatollah LKhamenei. He said the same thing when Trump helped broker the peace deal between the UAE and Israel Aug. 13. Iran, a radical Shiite country in an ongoing proxy war with Saudi Arabia since 2015, is the last country that should dismiss peace deals. Unwelcomed in Sunni countries, Iran’s only tie to Sunni Islam is its support of the Palestinians cause against Israel. In recognizing Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize, the committee acknowledged Trump’s contributions to Mideast peacemaking, going beyond recent peace deals with Israel.
Unlike Trump’s predecessors since Jimmy Carter, Trump has done everything possible to end U.S. involvement in Mideast wars, trying to bring as many troop home as possible. Nobel’s Magnus Jacobsson announced yesterday that he’s nominated U.S. government and governments of Kosovo and Serbia for Nobel Peace prizes, recognizing President’s Trump’s contribution to the peace deal. Nobel’s committee won’t make any announcements until Oct. 2021. Trump’s peace deals with UAE, Bahrain and now Serbia and Kosovo are unprecedented for any U.S. president, something the U.S. press should recognize without playing politics. “Today marks another significant and historic achievement which will contribute enormously to the stability and prosperity of the region,” said Hend al-Otaiba, Bahrain’s Foreign Ministry Communication Director. Time for the U.S. press to recognize Trump’s achievements.

