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What Trump’s call for ‘Total Victory’ really means

In a bold and unexpected decision, Pakistan has revealed plans to formally nominate former U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

The government credits Trump’s crucial mediation in brokering a cease-fire between India and Pakistan earlier this year, which averted a potential crisis.

Officials announced the move in an official statement posted on social media, praising Trump’s diplomatic efforts.

The cease-fire, declared on May 10, came after weeks of rising tensions between the two nuclear-armed rivals, sparking fears of a devastating regional conflict.

According to Pakistan, Trump played a key role in easing hostilities by engaging both nations in urgent talks.

“At a critical moment, President Trump displayed exceptional leadership and diplomacy, preventing further escalation,” the statement emphasized.

It also highlighted his “pragmatic approach to peace-building” during the 2025 crisis.

Behind the scenes, the agreement was reportedly finalized after an intense overnight negotiation session led by the U.S.

Trump later acknowledged the contributions of Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio in securing the deal.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif publicly thanked Trump for his efforts, calling the cease-fire a victory for regional stability.

However, India’s response downplayed U.S. involvement, insisting the agreement resulted from direct talks between the two nations.

This discrepancy has fueled speculation about the true extent of Trump’s influence.

Despite this, Pakistan remains steadfast in its push for the Nobel nomination, aligning with Trump’s own claims of brokering peace.

Interestingly, Trump has openly doubted whether the Nobel committee would honor him, even as he takes credit for resolving global conflicts.

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The timing of Pakistan’s announcement is notable, as Trump weighs deeper U.S. involvement in the escalating Israel-Iran war.

His decision, expected within two weeks, could further shape his diplomatic legacy.

As Pakistan prepares its nomination, reactions from the international community remain uncertain.

Will this move bolster Trump’s standing as a peacemaker, or will it stir controversy?

For now, the proposal adds another layer to an already complex geopolitical landscape.

The world watches closely to see how this unprecedented nomination unfolds.


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