In a move that’s caught global attention and left the Biden State Department in the dust, the Government of Pakistan has officially nominated President Donald J. Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his bold leadership in preventing a full-blown war between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan.
That’s right — while the left continues to attack Trump at home, world leaders are giving him credit for literally stopping a regional conflict that could have claimed millions of lives.
In an official post on X (formerly Twitter), Pakistan’s government praised Trump’s actions during the recent conflict, stating:
“The Government of Pakistan has decided to formally recommend President Donald J. Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, in recognition of his decisive diplomatic intervention and pivotal leadership during the recent India-Pakistan crisis.”
The post highlighted that Trump’s direct engagement with both Islamabad and New Delhi helped defuse a rapidly escalating military standoff, adding:
“President Trump demonstrated great strategic foresight and stellar statesmanship… securing a ceasefire and averting a broader conflict between the two nuclear states.”
The statement emphasized the grave danger the region faced — noting “unprovoked and unlawful Indian aggression” led to tragic civilian deaths. Pakistan’s measured counter-operation, dubbed Bunyanum Marsoos, was described as a targeted military response meant to avoid further escalation.
But what truly prevented a regional disaster? According to Pakistan — it was Trump.
Breitbart News, one of the only outlets willing to give this story the coverage it deserves, confirmed last month that Trump’s administration had mediated a “full and immediate ceasefire” following escalating cross-border attacks between the two nations.
This followed India’s strikes on alleged terrorist targets in Pakistan, in retaliation for a brutal massacre of Indian tourists by gunmen linked to Pakistan. Both sides engaged in days of retaliation before Trump’s administration stepped in and brokered peace — behind the scenes, effectively, and without sending American troops into harm’s way.
Pakistan’s former foreign minister, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, also went on record praising Trump and blasting India for trying to deny his role:
“It’s just embarrassing at this point,” Zardari told Breitbart News. “The entire world saw the events. We know Secretary of State [Marco Rubio] made phone calls to our side, made phone calls to their side.”
That kind of international coordination and leadership doesn’t happen on its own — it’s the product of a strong White House that leads from the front, something we haven’t seen under the Biden administration.
Despite Pakistan’s praise, India’s left-wing government continues to deny Trump’s involvement, claiming the ceasefire was arranged directly between New Delhi and Islamabad. But the facts, as laid out by both Pakistan and Breitbart, tell a different story.
Even Lord Sarfraz, a member of Britain’s House of Lords, backed Pakistan’s claims and urged his own government to nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, stating:
“Without President Trump’s direct efforts, a ceasefire would not have been possible. The consequences of further escalation could have been devastating for the region and the world.”
If this were any other president — especially a Democrat — the mainstream media would be falling over themselves to celebrate this as a historic diplomatic victory. But because it’s Trump, they’re either silent or pretending it didn’t happen.
Let’s be honest: this is exactly the kind of leadership America used to be respected for — and that’s coming back under Trump’s watch.
While the Biden administration stumbles through press conferences and embassies issue half-hearted statements, Trump just saved a region from war — and may be on his way to receiving the world’s most prestigious peace prize.
This story is yet another powerful reminder of the difference between symbolic leadership and real results. President Trump didn’t deliver long-winded lectures or bow to global bureaucrats — he picked up the phone, got involved, and stopped a war.
That’s peace through strength. That’s America First. And that’s why the world remembers who the real leader is.
Good Job Mr President i am behind you all the way