Tehran – The US enthusiastic president has expressed his fascinating ambition to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
There are two paths to achieving this. Some are similar to filmmakers who make films just for festivals. For them, trophies (adorned with metal, wood or glass) become the ultimate goal without their film reaching a larger audience or having a real impact.
Similarly, some athletes in developing countries are signed by honorable European teams and spend most of their time on the sidelines rather than playing. They are not discouraged as they take pride in seeing them associate with famous teams, even if their hometown fans rarely step into the field. This player achieved in pursuit of superficial fame, but few others. This is one way to approach awards.
Alternatively, you can follow in the footsteps of figures like Elon Musk, who excels in finance and science, but lacks political acclaim to show off. While you staged hollow peace initiatives like many former US presidents, distributing Western Asian papers and some pens on both sides of West Asia, cameras roll, applause fills the air, and the final You might simply walk to the Nobel Peace Prize, a trophy – without a real peace that is established. This was the pattern of your predecessor.
But I would suggest a different approach. Ask why, despite your Hollywood talent for your Hollywood atmosphere, true peace agreements are not emerging in West Asia. Let’s give an example. Imagine a wealthy man suffering from cancer pain. His family wants to inherit his wealth and conspires with his trusted doctors to hide his illness and provide painkillers. The man who eased his pain is grateful to his doctor and his family. However, as time passes and the actual opportunity for treatment escapes, he becomes weaker and eventually dies. His wealth is easily divided among those who deceived him. Until the end, he is grateful for their false relief.
This scenario reflects the peace agreements that its predecessor has mediated between the Palestinians and Israeli cabinet over the past 75 years. These contracts never offered a genuine solution. They are a temporary ceasefire following previous conflicts, often leading to worse violence.
Now, Mr. Trump, you can choose to prescribe these false relief measures for the continued suffering of people in West Asia. Without achieving true peace while exhibiting the Nobel Peace Prize under a trophy cabinet or pillow.
Or, we recommend taking another route that all of our predecessors have overlooked. It restores the actual rights of the Palestinian people who have endured so much in the last 75 years, especially the past 15 months. . Choose honorable peace that truly addresses the roots of conflict. People like Netanyahu and Ben Gwil may not praise this choice, but they will certainly respect and praise not only of those who take part in the rituals of the sky, but also of all over the world who long for authentic peace. You will win it.
This may seem like a lofty wish, but many people in West Asia have made such hopes, not through the two-ton bombs supplied by the supposed peacemakers or false treaties. I’m keeping it.