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Middle East peaced At what price? Trump delivers calm but
the world still burns. You can check out this article
on go writnews dot com. The cameras flashed, flags, waved
in For a brief moment, history seemed to exhale. President
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Donald J. Trump stood before the Israeli Parliament and declared, quote,
after so many years of unceasing war and endless danger,
today the skies are calm, the guns are silent, the
sirens are steel, and the sun rises on a holy
land that is finally at peace. It was the kind
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of moment that world leaders dream of, and one that
the establishment media would have celebrated endlessly if the name
on the treaty were Obama. But while the applause echoed
through across Jerusalem, acquieter questioned, lingered, is this real peace?
Are just a number ceasepire wrapped in political theater? Remember
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we fight for what's right, because it's time to go right.
Trump's triumph and the cautious fine print. For the first
time in years, the Middle East witnessed something extraordinary. Israel
and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire, hostages were released, and
for now, the rockets are silent under Trump's Phase two plan,
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Gaza's governance will be handed to an international council led
by former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, with Trump himself
overseeing the board. Ay rab nations like Indonesia, Egypt and
Jordan are contributing forces to stabilize Gaza, while humanitarian convoys
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street in from across the Muslim world. It is unprecedented
coalition that reflects Trump's signature diplomacy results first, politics second.
But the plans success hinges on one critical demand. Hamas
must surrender its role in power, and that, as history
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reminds us, is where quote peace in the Middle East
often meets its ends, a region where peace has always
come with a timers. Trump's deal is the latest chapter
in a long saga of fragile Middle Eastern truss The
nineteen seventy nine Camp David Accords ended war between Egypt
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and Israel, but left Palestinians stateless. The nineteen ninety three
Oslo Accords promised autonomy but collapsed under terrorism and mistrust.
Even the Abraham Accords, another Trump era success, proved that
peace could flourish only when both sides wanted prosperity more
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than politics. The difference now is that Trump's diplomacy bypassed bureaucraticy.
He did what others refused to do. He dealt directly
with power brokers, not the puppet shows of quote international consensus.
Yet the ghost of past peace still whisper. The ink
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drives faster than the blood that drives us to the
Noble Peace Prize that never was. When Barack Obama received
the Nobel Peace Prize in two thousand and ninety nine,
it was for what he might do, not for what
he had done. The Nobel Committee literally said it was
for his quote, vision and promise. No peace treaties, no hostage,
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thread freedom, no gun silenced. Donald Trump, in contrast, helped
broker the Abraham Accords, nobilized rash relations between Israel and
multiple Arab nations, and now years later, has delivered an
Israeli hamas ceasefire no one thought possible. If Nobel Prizes
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were awarded for actual results rather than political symbolism, Trump
would have already had one on his shelf. Instead, the
same institutions that praised Obama for his speeches now sneer
at Trump for achieving the substance behind them. And then
we go to when Biden tried to rewrite history predictability Predictably,
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President Joe Biden and his team rushed to claim credit
for the peace agreement. Biden posted on x formerly Twitter
that his administration had worked relentlessly to bring the hostages
home and end the war. Secretary Anthony Blincoln went berber,
claiming that Trump's twenty points plan was based upon one
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developed by the Fiden administration. Trump laughed off the claim
on Air Force Ward, saying it's a joke. Everybody knows it,
and even former President Bill Clinton, no friend of Donald Trump,
acknowledged the truth quote. President Trump and his administration, Qatar
and other regional actors deserved great credit for keeping everyone
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engaged until the agreement was reached. That bipartisan nod was
perhaps the clearest symbol yet, the signal yet that this
was no partisan stunt. It was a genuine diplomatic feat. Now,
looking under the constitutional lens power, peace and precedent, the
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founders never foresaw the modern world of global peacekeeping boards
and multi natural oversight of foreign territories, but they did
understand the delicate balance between executive power and global entanglements.
The Constitution gives the president authority to negotiate treaties with
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the consent of the Senate. Yet in our era, the
line between quote tweet treaty and quote agreement has blurred
beyond recognition. If Trump's peace holds, it may redefine how
America asserts power abroad, not through occupation but through influence
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and alliances. But if this structure involves into another UN
style bureaucracy, America risks trading sovereignty for global applause. Welcome
back to hashtag go right with Peter Boyken. This is
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my commentary. Peace without truth is just a pause before
the next war. Let's talk about this word that gets
thrown around like confetti at a parade. Peace. Everybody he
wants to say it, but few are willing to protect it.
The media headline scream historic peace, steel, and the pundits
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all rushed to rewrite their scripts. But peace without principle
is just intermission. It's the world holding its breath before
the next explosion. President Trump did something the globalists and
the career politicians never could. He brought two ancient enemies
to silence their guns without surrendering American strength. He didn't apologize,
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he didn't bow, He didn't ask permission from Europe for
the United Nations. He simply did what every president before
him claimed was impossible. Yet, even now, the same politicians
who spent decades funding endless wars want to claim credit
for the ceasefire. They want to paint over the truth
with a fresh coat of politics. They talk about quote
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unity while pretending Trump wasn't the man standing in Jerusalem
as the hostages came home. But history will remember who
signed the deal, not who tweeted about it. Here's reality.
Peace is not the absence of war. It is the
presence of moral clarity. And Trump, for all his critics
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and controversies, acted from a place of conviction that America's
strength could bring others to the table. When people chant
thank you Trump and Tel Aviv, that is a political theater.
That's gratitude from people who finally heard the sound of
silence after years of rockets and sirens. Still, let's not
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fall asleep at the wheel. The Middle East has known
this quote piece before. It's been fault borrowed and broken
again and again. The same diplomats. Diplomats who preach restraint
by day are often the ones selling weapons that by night.
The cycle continues until someone strong enough to break it
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stands up and says enough. And that's what Donald Trump
said and did he broke the pattern. But peace, real peace,
doesn't survive on paperwork. It survives on accountability. AMAS has
to go, The Palestinian leadership has to choose progress over propaganda,
and the international councils that now hover over Gaza must
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must not become another layer of unaccountable power, because every
time unelected bureaucrats take charge of people's state, freedom erodes
a little more. Our constitutional republic has always stood for
self determination, not foreign control. We believe peace comes from strings,
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not submission. And if the world wants to follow America's
lead on that good. But if they want to turn
this piece into another global power grab, America must step
back and remind them who writes the script for liberty.
So yes, celebrate the silence of the guns, Celebrate the
homecoming of the hostages, Celebrate the strength of a nation
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that still believes peace should be earned, not gifted. But
stay awake, America, because peace without truth is a fragile lie,
and lies, no matter how pretty, always lead us back
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God bless everybody. Peace. Were using these.
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By life INDs.
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In life they say, see there's peace to nine. But
the truth don't sleep when the camera's face, it burns
beneath the lines. Trump students are the wilt says, don't boone,
no stage, no spin. He broke the chains, he broke
the game. And now those comras in Pie said, spot
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of life feels like darn so near. Everybody's talking, but
the truth is crystal clearest, strength, not fear, that.
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Brings us here.
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Freedom and the five yeah setting in the real life.
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We go right on.
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They gave our friess for a dream, but not the
one that came true.
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The man they mark.
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Just built a bridge and brought through world.
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life feels like dun so everybody shouting, But the truth
cuts through the fear. No viral brays, no shadow, He's
just the fire, but right ym shining in the real light.
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We go right at les rise.
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I would keep your eyes fire because peas at truth,
there's a lot of light. The guns are quiet about
the hostel rufer every life that's worth fighting for.
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No hate of note, no side ins cry, some clowns
over guys of sky and lou don't born from.
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Strength and grace said. Freedom still trump space, spylight, My
stars gone cleaning. Everybody's watching. We're not bowing here. These
do strang still burn, So spry in the calm of liberty.
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Side you were dancing in the real.
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Keep on.
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We're gonna fight.
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We're gonna fry pieces earn not granted. Truth never sleeps.
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We go right.
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We spoke up, We spoke up. We spoke up. We
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spoke up.
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We spoke up. They can't drown us out. We spoke up.
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They can't drown us out.
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They can't drown us out.
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We spoke up.
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We spoke we spoke up. We spoke up.
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We spoke up.
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We spoke up.
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We spoke up.
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We spoke up.
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We spoke up. They can't drown us out.
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We spoke up.
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We can't us out.
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Might We go right, we go right, we go right,
we go right, we go right, we go right, we
go right, we go right, we go right, we go right.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
We go right, we go right, we go right, we
go right, we go right, we go right, we
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Go right.