Donald Trump is doing an incredible job - and 1 very famous politician absolutely hates it




President Barack Obama has remained noticeably silent when it comes to acknowledging Donald Trump’s surprising diplomatic achievements in the Middle East. As the region inches closer to what could be a historic peace agreement with Hamas-held hostages set for release the reaction from liberal elites has been telling.

Instead of recognition, there’s been a wave of dismissive commentary aimed at Trump, particularly from those who once led administrations long on speeches but short on results.

Obama, who famously received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 after just months in office, has so far avoided directly mentioning Trump’s involvement in the recent Israel–Hamas peace developments. His social media statements have called for unity, rebuilding, and humanitarian aid  all worthy goals  but without any acknowledgment of the diplomatic groundwork that helped bring both sides to the table.

Even Hamas leader Dr. Basem Naim admitted, “Without the personal interference of President Trump in this case, I don’t think it would have reached this end.” That’s not something you hear every day from a figure on the opposite side of the negotiating table.

Yet among Western leaders, there’s a reluctance to give credit where it’s due. Critics from Washington to London and Paris often seem more interested in ideological purity than pragmatic progress. Whether it’s the Labour Party’s symbolic recognition of Palestine or Emmanuel Macron’s faltering foreign policy, much of the old establishment appears stuck in the same cycle of talk without tangible results.

Trump’s approach unpredictable and often unpolished has nevertheless produced outcomes that many seasoned diplomats failed to achieve for decades. Love him or hate him, his willingness to take unconventional steps seems to have shifted dynamics in one of the world’s most volatile regions.

As global frustration with political stagnation grows, populist movements continue to gain support from people tired of rhetoric without results. Meanwhile, the Nobel Committee, which once honored Obama, passed over Trump again this year, granting the prize to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado a decision that sparked its own round of political commentary.

Obama’s recent statement on the conflict urged Israelis and Palestinians to “recognize the common humanity and basic rights of both peoples” a noble sentiment, but one that sidesteps the uncomfortable fact that peace may have been made possible through the very figure many in his circle refuse to acknowledge.

Whether one admires or despises Donald Trump, history may remember that in this case, he prioritized peace over politics.

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  1. Please pass arund what you are smoking.

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    1. Right! The man that cheers on divisiveness everyday isn't just unpolished & unconventional he's insane! He doesnt say the radical left hates our country in every sentence for any reason but for inciting violence & hate.

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