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The Washington Post's David Ignatius admits that President Trump accomplished what no one else could in negotiating a significant change in the Middle East conflict.
President Trump has legitimate policy objectives in his decisions, which some perceive as erratic or out of control. It's crucial not to be on his bad side because he might just follow through on his threats, and that's something we can't afford.
Good things only happen when strong men do the right thing. President Donald J. Trump is a strong man who did the right thing. He is a peacemaker because, again, he said this during that campaign to me, he said it over and over. Peace through strength, not peace through weakness.
The Democratic Party needs to be more willing to acknowledge when Trump has done something right, such as securing the border, and use that as a basis for constructive criticism and further policy development.
President Trump deserves all the credit in the world for holding the line, for understanding the incentive structures in the Middle East, for understanding that, yes, the only way to defeat terrorism is to destroy.
Trump has accomplished some monumental things just in the first nine or 10 months of his administration. And really, if all Trump ever did, if his entire term, the only thing he did was shut down the border, which he has, and get a peace deal in the Middle East.
Trump has been so thirsty for the Nobel Peace Prize. If he ends the conflict in Ukraine and Gaza, yes, he deserves it. I can't stand him, but if he's the critical person, then yes.
Despite the economic impact of tariffs and other unpopular decisions, Trump's core support remains strong because his base believes he is delivering on his promises.
Trump's a very ego-driven guy, and I respect that. I mean, you can't be this super alpha male who's the leader of the free world, gets shot and doesn't even get phased by it. I mean, you can't be that guy unless you've got a pretty superhuman sense of self.
President Donald J. Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. I mean, this was true during his first term when he brokered the Abraham Accords. It's even more true today.