President Trump: Our Peacemaker in Chief 

U.S. President Donald Trump with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Rwanda Olivier Nduhungirehe and the Foreign Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner in the Oval Office at the White House - June 27, 2025. A peace agreement was signed, which hopes to end a conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.  (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

By Monday, 01 September 2025 08:07 AM EDT ET Current | Bio | Archive

Joe Biden stumbled from one foreign policy disaster to the next.

President Donald J. Trump, on the other hand, has been quietly doing what the so-called experts said was impossible: solving global conflicts and bringing adversaries to the table.

From Africa to the Caucasus, from the Mideast to the Korean Peninsula, Trump has proven time and again that he's not just America's commander in chief; he's our peacemaker in chief.

Look at what just happened in Central Africa.

In June, Trump's administration brokered a peace agreement in Washington, D.C. between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda.

This conflict had dragged on for decades, fueled by armed groups and foreign interference.

President Trump brought both nations together to agree on a troop withdrawal, joint security cooperation, and an economic integration plan backed by the United States.

It was the first real step in years toward ending one of the world's bloodiest stalemates proving that when America flexes our muscles, peace is possible.

Only weeks later, Trump followed that breakthrough with another in the Caucasus.

For years, Armenia and Azerbaijan have been locked in a bitter cycle of war and hostility.

President Trump hosted both nations at the White House, where they signed a joint declaration to normalize relations and open trade routes.

The deal included the creation of the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity a corridor designed to boost commerce and undermine Russian and Iranian influence in the region.

For decades, globalists and career diplomats failed to deliver even incremental progress.

Trump did so in one stroke of bold leadership.

These are not isolated victories.

They're part of a broader record which shows Trump's instincts for peace are unmatched.

He brought about the Abraham Accords, normalizing relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan.

This was a peace breakthrough no president before him could achieve because Trump understood that appeasing Palestinian leaders was not the key to regional stability.

Rather, he built alliances around shared interests and a united front against Iran.

The result was Israeli and Arab leaders shaking hands and signing deals that were once thought impossible.

Trump also ended America’s role in endless wars.

He oversaw the destruction of the ISIS caliphate, ensuring that terrorists who once controlled vast swaths of Iraq and Syria were driven into the ground.

During his first term, he ordered the drone strike killing Iranian terror mastermind Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, on Jan. 3, 2020  close to Baghdad Intenraitonal Airport in Iraq, sending a clear message that America would not tolerate attacks on its people.

Trump began drawing down U.S. troops from Iraq and Afghanistan, refusing to sacrifice more American lives in wars without victory.

During his second term, he ordered a strike totally neutralizing Iran's nuclear ambitions.

On the Korean Peninsula, Trump delivered calm where others delivered only provocation.

He broke through decades of failure by meeting directly with Kim Jong Un.

The D.C. swamp mocked him, the media laughed at him, but the missile tests stopped.

Trump commanded respect, and in return, the region experienced a rare moment of stability.

Now consider Russia and Ukraine.

Under President Barack Obama, Putin invaded Crimea. Under Biden, Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Under Trump, Putin didn't dare.

That is no coincidence.

It's peace through strength. And today, Trump is the only leader with a plan to end the war.

He's pledged to bring both sides to the table and stop the bloodshed.

The same critics who scoffed at the Abraham Accords are scoffing again.

They were wrong then, and they will be wrong again.

The contrast could not be sharper.

Trump projects strength and delivers peace.

Biden projected weakness and invited war.

Trump rebuilt our military, defended our allies, and put America First on the world stage.

Biden surrendered Afghanistan to the Taliban, allowed Putin to expand his war, and emboldened Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah.

Trump delivered order and stability.

Biden delivered humiliation and chaos.

President Trump has ended conflicts, forged historic peace agreements, and kept America safe without dragging us into new wars. Joe Biden set the world on fire.

I think we can all agree, the United States and the world are safer under President Donald J. Trump. We finally have a real leader back in the Oval Office

One who leads with peace through strength on behalf of all Americans.

Bryan E. Leib is the CEO of Henry Public Relations, and a former GOP Congressional Candidate. He is on X @BryanLeibFL. Read Bryan E. Leib's Reports — More Here. 

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