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Purna Lal Chakma

World Needs Trump For Peace

Norcross, GA, USA - October 10, 2015: Presidential candidate and Republican party nominee Donald Trump giving a speech at a rally in Georgia (Photo: iStock Getty Image by olya_steckel)
Norcross, GA, USA - October 10, 2015: Presidential candidate and Republican party nominee Donald Trump giving a speech at a rally in Georgia (Photo: iStock Getty Image by olya_steckel)

My statement might upset some people, but it’s the truth. The world needs Donald Trump for peace. At present, there’s no alternative to Donald Trump.

I am not an American citizen. I am a simple Indigenous citizen from stunningly beautiful Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh. I am not affiliated with any political party in America. I am just a regular person who doesn’t really understand politics. But like most ordinary people around the world, I long for peace.

Now, those who oppose Donald Trump for political reasons might fiercely disagree with me. But I am not writing from a political perspective. Instead, I’m sharing what millions of peace-loving people around the world are thinking.

The world is currently scarred by Islamic terrorism. Common people are so terrified of this that even government ministers and MPs are afraid to speak up. I don’t need to elaborate. We can look at the Western countries.

It’s widely acknowledged, by rich and poor alike, that America is the most powerful country on the planet. A nation is strong because its people are strong, right? Yet, in America, people are subdued, walking the streets in silence, gripped by fear of Islamic jihadists. Under the guise of democratic rights, supporters of terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah storm the outside iron fence of the White House. The police stand by in fear.

There’s no need to explain what Hamas and Hezbollah stand for. Everyone knows they aim to establish Islamic rule and destroy Israel. But is that even possible?

The Palestinian people want rights. Fair enough. They should fight for their rights through peaceful movements. Every nation fights for its rights. There’s a way to protest, and they should follow those rules. But no one gains rights through terrorism. Hamas fires thousands of rockets at Israel.

Have you ever wondered who those rockets are aimed at? Without the Iron Dome, how many thousands of innocent Israeli civilians, women, and children would have died? They aren’t responsible. Hamas can’t blame these people. The responsibility of granting or withholding rights lies with the government. So why is Hamas firing thousands of rockets indiscriminately, killing civilians?

Speaking of which, we can’t forget the October 7 attack by Hamas. They spared no one—women, children, both locals and foreigners. They kidnapped innocent children, men, women, and foreigners they thought to be useful to force the Israeli government to negotiate. This is not the behavior of revolutionaries fighting for their rights; it’s the work of Islamic terrorists.

I fail to understand how people in Western countries march in support of these terrorists and how their governments remain silent. America is Israel’s closest ally. As I mentioned earlier, Hamas supporters storm the iron fence of the White House while government officials stand at a distance, trembling in fear.

Donald Trump is different. He speaks clearly and acts decisively. He delivered a strong blow to Islamic terrorism and Iran during his time in office, and the world witnessed it. His policies against ISIS brought about their near collapse, and his sanctions on Iran weakened the very forces behind Hamas and Hezbollah. Iran continues to back these terror groups, and America’s current administration seems largely ineffective. If Trump were in charge, decisive action would have already been taken. Hamas and Hezbollah would have been shattered long ago.

Hitlerism targeted only Jews, but now Islamist Jihadism is attacking every free society. This is what even Prime Minister Netanyahu is saying now.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu can’t handle the current situation alone. The world needs more strong leaders like him.

Islamic terrorism has grown not only in Israel but also in India, London, France, Australia, Germany, and Russia. The Muslim population in these countries is small, yet it seems no one dares to speak out clearly against this terrorism. Apart from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, leaders around the world seem paralyzed in the face of this threat. Of course, if Trump comes to power will confront it boldly.

And who speaks for the suffering of non-Muslims in Islamic-majority countries? In Bangladesh’s Chittagong Hill Tracts, the situation for indigenous and other minority peoples is no better than in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. In Africa, non-Muslims are being killed daily. Who protects them?

There is much global political instability, and one of these is the Russia-Ukraine war. We know the world is on the brink of a third world war. Trump is the only American leader who can deal with Vladimir Putin and negotiate peace deals. His leadership is the only real solution to these crises. His track record speaks for itself.

That’s why there is no alternative to Trump for restoring global peace. I hope and pray that Trump wins in the coming election. Let Israel be victorious. And may the small, oppressed nations that are being torn apart by Islamic jihadists be free. That’s my hope.

October 25, 2024
Tokyo, Japan

About the Author
Purna Lal Chakma is from Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh, one of the most persecuted Christians. He studied M.Th. and has 14 years of experience pastoring in an Islamic-majority country like Bangladesh. He is an experienced person about how radical Islamists see Christians and Jews. He also knows how Islamists think about Israel. Now, he is just a simple travel blogger in Tokyo.
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