12/2/25 – In 2009, the most ridiculous Nobel Peace Prize in history was awarded. It went to U.S. President Barack Obama. Newly elected. When he had not yet done anything. Because, it was said, he would bring peace to the Middle East. But he did not. Instead, he financed and armed the wars in Syria and Libya, aiding and funding jihadist militias, including the atrocious, rapist, and murderous ISIS Salafists. Officially, the justification read: “for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.” Really? A farce. And an absolute banality. But the first black U.S. president was already a trend, an icon in the elite circles of European politics. No one objected.

Now, the next Nobel Peace Prize should logically go to the ultimate anti-Obama. The hated and feared —especially in Europe— fiery and anarchic Donald Trump, who has returned to power with an iron fist. He has already imposed a truce (which won’t last because the Hamas octopus is still alive and strong) in the Great War of Gaza. And just weeks after taking office at the White House, today Trump announced that he had agreed, in a long and cordial phone call with Vladimir Putin, to the “immediate” start of negotiations to end the most absurd war of the century: the one in Ukraine. A war that, according to him, would never have started if he, and not the senile Joe Biden, had been in the White House two years ago.
Trump has already launched the peace process with Putin, a key figure for controlling international tensions, whom the West, aligned with Biden, has foolishly demonized and isolated over the past two years. This has fueled a senseless war at the expense of American and European taxpayers—a war that would never have started if the West had honored the commitments made with Moscow after the dismantling of the USSR. Namely, not allowing NATO’s expansion up to Russia’s borders. Trump has put Ukrainian President Zelensky in his place—the “useful idiot” used by Biden and European leaders to try to humiliate the Russian giant, the world’s first nuclear power. Zelensky has been turned, by a “militarized” press—according to former Podemos leader Iglesias—into a pathetic Robin Hood-style freedom fighter, to whom hundreds of billions have been gifted, always from the pockets of European and American taxpayers, to fuel a senseless and futile war. A war that Russia could not lose and that was of no interest to the European Union. But EU leaders, from Macron to Scholz—too young to have lived through the horrors of World War II—became intoxicated with adrenaline and warrior-like fury, transforming themselves into little Napoleons. Forgetting to protect the interests of their own citizens.

Money thrown out the window for a war lost from the outset. Funds that primarily served to fuel corruption in the Ukrainian regime and accelerate the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of young Russians and Ukrainians. While also impoverishing Europe’s middle classes and ensuring astronomical profits for speculators, banks, and arms industry tycoons.
With Trump, common sense returns. The U.S. president’s peace plan will largely confirm Russia’s claims. With a ceasefire along the current battle lines, recognition of Moscow’s rights over Crimea and the Russian-speaking regions of Ukraine, a veto on Ukraine’s NATO membership, but a “yes” to its accession to the EU (a shrewd move that would weaken a U.S. trade competitor by absorbing a poor and highly problematic country). A boomerang for Europe, which Trump sees as an annoying competitor. All logical and inevitable moves that, without the dangerous stupidity of Western leaders, would have prevented the war, the deaths of countless young men from both countries, the explosion of prices in Europe, and the constant impoverishment of the middle class. It is no coincidence that, in announcing negotiations with Putin, Trump completely ignored and humiliated the “small” Europeans—to negotiate with a figure he respects and considers his equal.
THE TRUMP REVOLUTION
As soon as he arrived at the White House—and even before—Trump immediately began transforming politics and international relations. Whether one likes it or not. He has propelled Elon Musk (his potential successor?) into a crusade against corruption and waste in public administration, which should return hundreds of billions to American taxpayers. He has promoted the end of the destructive hysteria of “political correctness,” which today contributes to Europe’s impotence and decline. Against the new strong leaders of the “new world”—Trump, Putin, the neo-Ottoman sultan Erdogan, the Chinese Xi Jinping, and the Argentine Javier Milei—who are already dividing the world at the expense of old Europe.

Zelinsky caricature
TRUMP’S BOMBSHELLS
Trump forcefully asserts the strategic interests of the United States. He holds unprecedented power in his hands. And he uses it. He makes proposals that no one else would dare put forward. But that could change the face of the world. Like the idea of “buying” Greenland, the Aladdin’s cave of raw materials and now a strategic sentinel for northern trade routes, or taking control of the Gaza Strip, relocating much of its population (temporarily?), permanently eradicating the “tumor” of Hamas, and rebuilding a tourist oasis on the ruins of war to guarantee prosperity for its inhabitants and peaceful coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians. Of course, the project presents infinite difficulties. Trump does not even rule out greenlighting an Israeli annexation of the West Bank. Another bomb thrown at the global status quo. Brutal, politically incorrect proposals from a man who wields power and intends to use it—but which, in the end, might just bring an end—albeit at high risk—to the eternal Israeli-Palestinian conflict. And as for the Nobel Prize—who will dare to deny it to the new most powerful man on the planet…?
