No more smoke—just firebrand diplomacy from the Peacemaker-in-Chief
In a world on fire, President Donald Trump is dousing flames—not fanning them. In his latest column, veteran political commentator Jeff Crouere makes a bold case: if past presidents like Barack Obama could receive a Nobel Peace Prize for mere promises, then Trump deserves it for real-world results.
Talk Show host Jeff Crouere, with a radio show on WGSO in New Orleans and Real America’s Voice (RAV) makes a compelling case. He’s available for interviews to lay it out for your audience.
In “Trump Deserves Nobel Prize as World’s Champion Peacemaker,” Crouere outlines how Trump, in both his first and current terms, has done what many global elites and career diplomats never could—broker peace in hot zones and roll back global conflict through forceful diplomacy.
He reminds readers that while Obama was prematurely honored just weeks into office, he left a legacy of chaos—from Libya and ISIS to the collapse of Middle Eastern stability. By contrast, Trump launched no new wars, crushed ISIS, forced Iran’s terror proxies into retreat, and pulled America back from endless entanglements. The Abraham Accords and the Serbia–Kosovo deal were not pipe dreams—they were inked.
Now, back in the Oval Office, Trump is once again delivering. He’s jumpstarted peace talks in Ukraine and Gaza, spurred hostage releases, calmed the Red Sea with a decisive blow to Houthi rebels, and brokered an immediate ceasefire between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan. In just four months, he’s begun untangling a world Biden left in ruins.
Crouere also skewers the blatant ideological bias of the Nobel Committee, which has historically snubbed conservatives like Reagan—who helped end the Cold War—while rewarding figures like Yasser Arafat and Mikhail Gorbachev.
With 338 nominees for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, Crouere argues that if the committee has any integrity left, Trump must be seriously considered. Ignoring him again would say more about Oslo’s politics than the President’s performance.
This piece is a direct challenge to the global establishment and a defense of results over rhetoric. It’s time the world caught up with the reality Jeff Crouere presents: Donald J. Trump is today’s most effective peacemaker.
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Crouere’s full Column:
OPTIONAL Q&A:
- Why do you believe the Nobel Peace Prize has consistently snubbed conservative leaders like Reagan and Trump?
- How do Trump’s diplomatic accomplishments compare to previous peace prize winners like Obama or Arafat?
- Do you think Trump’s direct, unconventional style is more effective than traditional diplomatic channels? Why?
- Which of Trump’s current peace efforts—Ukraine, Gaza, Iran, or India-Pakistan—do you consider most significant and why?
- If Trump were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, what message would that send to the global community?
- You mention that Biden’s foreign policy left the world more unstable. What specific failures do you believe Trump had to clean up?
- Critics argue that Trump’s rhetoric often undermines his diplomacy. How do you respond to that claim?
- What would it take for the Nobel Committee to look past politics and honor Trump fairly?
ABOUT JEFF CROUERE…
Jeff Crouere is a popular political analyst, columnist and radio and television personality. Since January of 1999, he has been the host of Ringside Politics, an award-winning radio program in New Orleans dedicated to examining the top issues of the day on the local, state, national and international levels. The radio show airs weekdays from 7-9 a.m. & 6-7 p.m. CT on WGSO 990-AM, Wgso.com and the “Mixlr” Radio App.
After previously serving as Program Director, in April of 2024, Crouere was named President and General Manager of WGSO Radio, a news/talk station that has been serving the Greater New Orleans area for 78 years.
The television version of Ringside Politics airs nationally on Saturdays at Noon CT on Real America’s Voice TV Network, which can be seen on Pluto Channel 240, Dish Network Channel 219, the Roku Channel, all the platforms associated with the America’s Voice app, as well as Americas Voice. News and Samsung TV Plus Channel 1029.
On his programs, Crouere offers listeners political debate, commentary, and analysis. He explores critical issues from every point of view with a wide variety of interesting callers. In his 25 years on the radio, he has taken over 100,000 phone calls from listeners in every state in the nation.
Crouere has also interviewed 25,000 guests representing all political viewpoints discussing a wide variety of fascinating topics. These guests have included politicians such as former President George W. Bush, former Vice President Mike Pence, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Vice President Dan Quayle, the late U.S. Senator John McCain, U.S. Senator Rand Paul, among many others. His guests have also included scientists, doctors, reporters, community activists, authors, celebrities, musicians, economists, and business leaders, as well as plenty of other contributors who have helped make his show so successful.
He is the author of America’s Last Chance and writes regular political analysis columns and editorials for a select number of print and on-line publications, including The Hayride.com, Townhall.com, Canada Free Press, the Bogalusa Daily News, ResisttheMainstream.com and the Crowley Post-Signal.
Every two months, Crouere hosts a local version of “Politically Incorrect” at the Quarter View Restaurant in Metairie called Politics with a Punch which includes a panel of comedians, politicians, media personalities, and news makers.
He has held many leadership positions in the Louisiana Republican Party, including Deputy Chairman and Executive Director. In March of 2009, he founded the Northshore Tea Party, which has sponsored over a dozen popular citizen rallies attracting presidential candidates like Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum as well as over 10,000 attendees.
As a commentator and analyst, Crouere has been interviewed for his perspective by the Washington Post, the New York Times and national cable television networks such as Fox News, Newsmax, CNN, CNN Headline News, CNBC, and MSNBC.
He provides regular commentaries on the Jeff Crouere YouTube channel and on www.Crouere.net