Peanut Gallery Media Network
  • Home
  • News
    • Investigations
    • Politics
    • Voices
    • World Affairs
  • Business
    • Careers
    • Creators
    • Markets
    • Real Estate
    • Startups
  • Culture
    • Entertainment
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Music
    • Pageants
    • Travel
    • Wellness
  • Tech
    • AI
    • Gaming
    • Innovation
    • Science
  • Sports
    • Athletes
    • Basketball
    • Global Sports
    • MMA
  • Trending
    • Lists
    • Viral
    • WTF
  • Media
    • Anchors
    • Podcasts
    • Reels
    • Video Features
  • People
    • Changemakers
    • Profiles
    • Spotlight
No Result
View All Result
SUBSCRIBE
Peanut Gallery Media Network
  • Home
  • News
    • Investigations
    • Politics
    • Voices
    • World Affairs
  • Business
    • Careers
    • Creators
    • Markets
    • Real Estate
    • Startups
  • Culture
    • Entertainment
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Music
    • Pageants
    • Travel
    • Wellness
  • Tech
    • AI
    • Gaming
    • Innovation
    • Science
  • Sports
    • Athletes
    • Basketball
    • Global Sports
    • MMA
  • Trending
    • Lists
    • Viral
    • WTF
  • Media
    • Anchors
    • Podcasts
    • Reels
    • Video Features
  • People
    • Changemakers
    • Profiles
    • Spotlight
No Result
View All Result
Peanut Gallery Media Network
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Trump stopped 3 wars: The ceasefire president’s triple play

PGMN Staff by PGMN Staff
July 2, 2025
in News, World Affairs
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

In a geopolitical hat-trick unlike any in recent memory, former U.S. President Donald J. Trump has helped bring an end—or at least a pause—to three brewing wars across the globe in the span of a single month.

From defusing a potential regional explosion in the Middle East, to cooling one of Asia’s most dangerous borders, to signing a historic African peace agreement, Trump is once again center stage in global diplomacy—without even holding office.

While critics hesitate to give full credit, the facts are now difficult to ignore: guns have fallen silent, deals have been signed, and two nations have publicly declared plans to nominate him for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize.

Middle East: Trump Ends the Iran–Israel Escalation

A dangerous missile exchange between Israel and Iran broke out on June 13, 2025, after Israeli airstrikes on suspected Iranian nuclear facilities. As rockets flew and oil markets wobbled, it was Trump—acting privately with regional allies—who helped broker a full ceasefire by June 23.

Both nations acknowledged U.S. mediation. By June 24, military activity halted, and the region avoided what could’ve been the most devastating war in the Middle East since 2006.

Then, in a bold diplomatic stroke, Trump ordered the lifting of sanctions on more than 500 Syrian individuals and entities just days later. Analysts see it as a clear signal to cool tensions across multiple fronts.

“Trump made the call. And both sides stood down. That’s leadership,” one former Israeli official told Reuters.

South Asia: Kashmir Crisis Avoided

From June 15–18, deadly shelling and drone strikes rocked the disputed border between India and Pakistan, killing more than 50 people. Yet behind the scenes, Trump personally intervened—according to Islamabad—via phone calls and diplomatic backchannels that resulted in a rapid ceasefire.

Pakistan’s government went so far as to pass a resolution calling for his nomination to the Nobel Peace Prize.

While India has publicly denied U.S. involvement, the ceasefire holds, and regional calm has been mostly restored.

“Trump is the only former president who still commands global influence. We thank him,” said Pakistan’s Defense Minister.

Central Africa: Congo–Rwanda Conflict Frozen

On June 27, 2025, a peace deal was signed between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo in Washington, D.C., with Trump at the table. The agreement mandates a 90-day withdrawal of Rwandan forces, a joint security mechanism, and opens the door to U.S.-facilitated mineral development partnerships.

It’s a major step in halting decades of bloodshed and border violations. Congolese officials have praised Trump’s role and say they are strongly considering nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize.

This deal marks the first time in over 20 years that both nations have publicly committed to full-scale military disengagement.

“We’ve tried peace before. It took Trump’s pressure to make it real,” said a senior DRC diplomat.

Conclusion: Peace Through Power

Whether he’s in office or not, Trump has demonstrated a unique ability to bring global players to the table. Skeptics may quibble over process or long-term viability, but the scoreboard is clear: three ceasefires, zero wars, and a growing legacy as a shrewd political mind.

With the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize nomination window opening in the fall, Trump may find himself not only back on the campaign trail—but also back on the shortlist for the world’s highest honor in diplomacy.

Tags: ceasefireDonald TrumpKashmir'Middle EastNobel Peace Prize
Share30Tweet19
PGMN Staff

PGMN Staff

Peanut Gallery Media Network is the fastest-growing digital media platform in the Philippines — built by creators, powered by real voices, and driven to disrupt. From politics to pop culture, we cover the stories that actually matter, with the tone and energy today’s audience deserves.

Recommended For You

J.K. Rowling vs. Pedro Pascal: The transgender debate that’s dividing the internet

by Dominique Muli
July 7, 2025
0

When J.K. Rowling and Pedro Pascal found themselves in an online crossfire, it was more than just a celebrity spat— it was the latest flashpoint in an ongoing...

Read moreDetails

Isko Moreno is putting on a masterclass of political leadership in Manila City

by Vea Ysabel Carreon
July 6, 2025
0

In just five working days, Manila Mayor Isko Moreno has moved swiftly to confront the city’s biggest challenges—exposing billions in unpaid debt, reinstating youth curfews, mobilizing cleanup drives,...

Read moreDetails

What the ₱50 NCR minimum wage hike means for Metro Manila workers

by Dominique Muli
July 1, 2025
0

A ₱50 daily wage increase has been approved for minimum wage earners in Metro Manila, following a decision by the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board–National Capital Region...

Read moreDetails

Shocking Act of Bitterness: Isko’s office completely emptied by Lacuna before turnover

by PGMN Staff
June 30, 2025
0

On his first day back as Mayor of Manila, Isko Moreno walked into an office that had been completely emptied. There were no desks, no chairs, no computers....

Read moreDetails

North Korea for vacation? Kim Jong Un’s tourism gamble is complicated

by Del Bacho
June 28, 2025
0

North Korea's recent announcement of the Wonsan Kalma beach resort's opening marks a significant development in the country's approach to tourism and international engagement. Located on the eastern...

Read moreDetails

Related News

Filipino Watch Brand Makina Unveils Limited-Edition Timepiece for Paris 2024 Olympics

February 4, 2025

Q.C. District 4 Rep. Bong Suntay to resume construction of long-stalled Carlos L. Albert High School gymnasium

June 13, 2025

Nadine Lustre files Safe Spaces Act complaint over alleged online harassment

May 22, 2025

Browse by Category

  • AI
  • Anchors
  • Athletes
  • Basketball
  • Business
  • Careers
  • Changemakers
  • Creators
  • Culture
  • Entertainment
  • Explains
  • Fashion
  • Food
  • Gaming
  • Global Sports
  • Innovation
  • Investigations
  • Lists
  • Markets
  • Media
  • MMA
  • Music
  • News
  • Pageants
  • People
  • PGMN
  • Podcasts
  • Politics
  • Profiles
  • Real Estate
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Startups
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Viral
  • Voices
  • Wellness
  • World Affairs
  • WTF
Peanut Gallery Media Network

© 2024 PGMN - Peanut Gallery Media News

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Landing Page
  • Buy JNews
  • Support Forum
  • Contact Us

© 2024 PGMN - Peanut Gallery Media News

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?