Opinion: Opinion | Who Gets The 'Peace Prize' Now, Mr Trump - The Drones Or The Bombers?

Former President Donald Trump, who campaigned on a platform of ending long-standing military conflicts, finds himself at the helm of a significant military buildup in the Middle East. This increase in military presence raises questions about his earlier aspirations for peace and recognition through a Nobel Peace Prize. Critics are now questioning who truly deserves accolades for fostering peace when the reality on the ground reflects heightened military engagement, reminiscent of the Iraq War era. The juxtaposition of Trump's initial promises against the backdrop of escalating military activities highlights a critical irony in American foreign policy, as the nation grapples with its role in global conflicts and the implications for future peace efforts.
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