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Has Donald Trump Really Done Enough to Win the Nobel Peace Prize?

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Love him or hate him, one thing is clear—Trump’s years in the White House were never dull.

Trump stunned the world when he helped broker the Abraham Accords, bringing peace deals between Israel, the UAE, Bahrain, and later Morocco and Sudan. These agreements were something many world leaders had failed to achieve for decades. His supporters call it a game-changing step toward Middle East peace.

No U.S. president had ever crossed the line into North Korea. But Trump did. His handshake with Kim Jong-un sent shockwaves across the globe. Some saw it as pure showmanship, but others believed it lowered the risk of war—at least for a while.

Not everyone is convinced. Trump also pulled out of the Paris Climate Accord and the Iran nuclear deal, moves that many experts argue made the world less stable. On top of that, his hardline policies often escalated tensions with Iran, China, and even long-time U.S. allies.

So, has Trump done enough? Or were these “peace” moments just short-term wins that did not last?

One side says: “Yes, he deserves it. He achieved things no other president dared to try.”
The other side says, “No way. Peace is more than flashy deals—it is about long-term stability.”

Whether you see him as a bold peacemaker or just a master of political theatre, one thing is sure: Trump’s name will always be linked with one of the biggest debates about world peace in modern history.

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