President Trump is being blackballed and it’s very obvious.

President Donald Trump delivered a powerful speech this week at Marine Corps Base Quantico, declaring that his policy of peace through strength is restoring America’s respect worldwide — and warning the Nobel Peace Prize committee that ignoring his historic record would be an insult to the United States.

Trump’s Bold Message to America’s Enemies

In front of hundreds of generals and admirals, Trump defended his decision to restore the Pentagon’s traditional title as the Department of War.

“The Department of War is going to stop wars,” Trump said. “If we are as relentless as our enemies, no one on earth can match the United States military.”

Trump cited recent U.S. actions, including:

  • Airstrikes against Venezuelan drug-smuggling boats loaded with cocaine and fentanyl.
  • The deployment of a nuclear submarine near Russia’s coast after threats from former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.

“If you try to poison our people, we will blow you out of existence,” Trump warned. “That’s the only language these criminals understand.”

Crushing the “Enemy From Within”

The President turned his attention to domestic threats, blasting left-wing rioters, organized gangs, and foreign-backed agitators.

“Our oath is to defend against enemies foreign and domestic,” Trump declared. “That includes the radical left rioters, many of whom are funded by George Soros and other globalist billionaires.”

Trump reminded Americans that leaders like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln also used military force to maintain domestic order. He noted that the National Guard deployments in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., showed that law and order can be restored quickly when the military steps in.

“The people living in cities plagued by crime and violence are begging for help,” Trump said. “And they love the military.”

Nobel Peace Prize on the Line

Trump then turned his sights on the Nobel Peace Prize, arguing that his unmatched record of resolving conflicts should not be ignored.

He unveiled a 20-point peace plan for Gaza, already endorsed by Israel and supported by eight Muslim-majority nations, including Egypt, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia.

“If this plan succeeds, it will mark eight major peace agreements in just eight months,” Trump said. “Nobody has ever done that before. Will I get the Nobel Prize? Of course not. They’ll give it to someone who never did a thing. But if they deny America’s achievements, it’s an insult to our nation.”

Trump: America Respected Again

The President concluded with a contrast between his leadership and the failures of the Biden era.

“Since my inauguration, we’ve seen the triumphant return of peace through strength,” Trump said. “America is respected again. Under Biden, we were mocked as weak and incompetent. Under my leadership, the world respects and fears us — and that’s why peace is possible.”