Pieces of Peaces

 In recent remarks, Trump stated he “settled seven wars,” and then added, “if you think about pre-wars, add three more, so it would be 10.”

Why, you ask?

Donald Trump has been begging, bribing, and pressuring foreign leaders to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize since 2019. But again, why?

Because Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize.

Let’s address Trump’s 10 wars claim.

First and foremost, a pre-war is not a thing. Historians often refer to pre-war periods, meaning the time before a war. By definition, there cannot be a pre-war period if there is no war. That is like saying you won the marathon because you thought about going jogging but decided not to. Which leaves the seven claims; let’s examine them:

  • Armenia and Azerbaijan (Nagorno-Karabakh)
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda
  • Israel and Iran
  • India and Pakistan
  • Thailand and Cambodia
  • Egypt and Ethiopia
  • Serbia and Kosovo

Trump’s strongest claim was the Israel-Iran ceasefire in June 2025, which halted a 12-day conflict, though neither side saw it as a lasting peace, but put a pin in that, because we'll be coming back to it. The Armenia-Azerbaijan and DRC-Rwanda deals produced paperwork in Washington but left core combatants and issues unresolved. Rebels kept fighting in Congo, and Nagorno-Karabakh remains unsettled.

The other four claims are even shakier. Trump insists he mediated between India and Pakistan, but India flatly denies it, so he must have mediated “in his mind,” much like when he declassified all those documents he stole, but I digress. He says he “stopped a war” between Thailand and Cambodia, though it was only a border flare-up resolved with trade pressure. The Egypt-Ethiopia Nile dam talks never involved open war. And his claim about Serbia and Kosovo amounts to taking credit for tensions that never escalated into actual fighting.

Now, circling back as promised, to the Israel-Iran conflict: since you are claiming to be the peacemaker there, it has to be mentioned that, as a favor to your boy Bebe, who had to be seen as the aggressor, you ordered a barrage of bunker-busting bombs dropped on Iran and then speculated publicly about regime change.

That is not peacemaking. At best, your saber-rattling assist pressured the double-teamed party into taking a temporary time-out. That is like lighting a match, tossing it into the gas tank, and then declaring yourself Fire Chief of the Year.

Eyes on the Prize.

When Barack Obama won the Nobel in 2009, it was not because he had ended a war. It was aspirational: a nod to diplomacy, nuclear disarmament, and a global reset after the Bush years. The world, and the Nobel committee, exhaled in relief that America’s neighborhood bully act might finally be over.

You, Mr. Trump, while claiming to have brought peace to the world, occupied American cities with weekend warriors, carrying the very real potential of ending in a Kent State-style catastrophe. In doing so, you may have guaranteed that your successor, unless he is another willing tool for oligarchy, ends up with the Nobel Prize you have been chasing all along.

I’m just saying.

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