BREAKING: Donald Trump Is Major Contender For Nobel Peace Prize, And He Might Get It.
All through the 2016 Presidential election then-candidate Donald Trump told his supporters,
"We're gonna win so much.
We're gonna win so much and you'll say, Please!
Please!
It's too much winning!
We can't take it anymore, Mr. President, it's too much."
To roaring crowds as Mr. Trump yelled over them saying "And I'll say, No, it isn't.
We have to keep winning.
We have to win more.
We're gonna win more.
We're gonna win so much."
At the conclusion of the day-long summit between North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, and South
Korean President Moon Jae-in Friday, one thing was clear: the meeting would never have taken
place if not for President Donald Trump.
For this achievement, President Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
It remains true that we will not know for weeks or even months whether the North-South
Korean summit will bring about the much sought after renewed peaceful relations between the
two Koreas, and therefore allow Kim Jong-un to get divest himself of his small arsenal
of nuclear weapons.
There should be no naive belief without verifiable proof as many know his promises may last about
as long, as a snowman in the August heat as he has a long history of having a problem
with the truth.
President Trump's continued tough stance against a nuclear North Korea, and his continued
success in winning the approval of international economic sanctions against the North at the
United Nations, in crippling the country's economy clearly succeeded beyond expectations
in pushing Kim to the negotiating table.
President Trump used his political authority to actually change the federal government.
His predecessors talk about the "fierce urgency of now," but really they only used
their political authority to amass more political power.
In Washington, Democrats and Republicans alike don't really want to change anything.
They just want to keep and strengthen their own power.
It's lots of little things like incinerating miles and miles of red tape and stupid bureaucratic
regulations in all rat-infested corners of the federal government.
It is the kind of sweet justice innocent citizens long ago gave up hope of ever seeing.
In 2009, President Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize, so there's certainly room for another
President to attain the same honors.
In 2015, the former secretary of the Nobel Institute, even acknowledged that the prestigious
prize was awarded prematurely to President Obama, for achievements the institute hoped
Obama would achieve, rather than for what he had actually accomplished.
Will there ever be a real peace treaty between the divided Koreas and the U.S.?
We don't know but we're a lot closer to one now than we were before President Trump
took office.
I bet Kim will never try to open his country to the world in any meaningful way.
According to Fox News: "The summit we just witnessed, at least to me, feels like the
geopolitical equivalent of Bill Murray's movie "Groundhog Day" Pyongyang makes
big promises and nothing happens besides negotiations that go nowhere.
The North then led by Kim's father did the same during similar summits in 2000 and 2007.
Indeed, the photo-ops look nearly identical.
But in all honesty, if that is indeed the case, who cares?
That is what we should have expected because North Korea's playbook is clear.
Promise the world, stall for time, and string the world along until it has a bigger problem
to deal with.
It worked in the past, and it will most likely work again.
None of that matters.
We need to focus on the results that President Trump has achieved so far, and they are to
use his phraseology yuge.
The Trump administration has successfully contained the North militarily, economically
and diplomatically and put the hermit kingdom in a vise that would be hard to escape from.
With an economy worth only $14 billion annually only one-third the size of Ethiopia, we need
to understand that North Korea is a problem that we can now manage.
That's an important point to remember, even if we aren't ever able truly get Kim to
give up all his nuclear bombs.
While the inter-Korean summit was no game-changer, we need to see the positives of what has been
achieved.
The danger from Pyongyang, while not entirely removed, can now be handled likely for decades,
thanks to President Trump.
History tells us we can do this.
If we were able to apply a maximum pressure campaign on the mighty Soviet Union, which
had thousands of nuclear weapons for 40 years, then we can certainly contain a small impoverished
nation that struggles to feed its own people.
Combine that with President Trump's campaign to nearly destroy the Islamic State, freeing
millions of people from what can only be described as enslavement by a fanatical terrorist organization,
and one may see President Trump has achieved some big things on the world stage.
Do you think President Trump should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his part in the
peace, that has been established with North and South Korea?
What do you think about this?
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