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The Trump Doctrine - No Forever Wars

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PEACEMAKER: The Trump Doctrine - No Forever Wars, retired Army intelligence Colonel Andrew Wharton delivers a riveting and authoritative analysis of President Donald J. Trump’s transformative foreign policy during his second term, beginning in January 2025. With a conservative tactician’s precision, Wharton dissects the Trump Doctrine—a bold framework defined by “No Forever Wars,” America First pragmatism, and peace through unyielding strength. This doctrine has reshaped global geopolitics, replacing endless military quagmires with strategic diplomacy, economic leverage, and historic peace agreements that prioritize American sovereignty and prosperity. From the landmark Armenia-Azerbaijan accord to expanded Abraham Accords in the Middle East, Wharton chronicles how Trump’s deal-making prowess has delivered tangible results in just months, redefining America’s role on the world stage.

Drawing on decades of military intelligence experience, Wharton offers an insider’s perspective on the doctrine’s tactical brilliance, weaving together firsthand observations, primary sources like Trump’s speeches, and meticulous research into 2025’s diplomatic breakthroughs. The book’s 11 chapters explore the doctrine’s foundations, applications, and impacts, from ending protracted conflicts like Afghanistan’s aftermath to brokering ceasefires in Ukraine, Gaza, and beyond. Wharton argues that Trump’s rejection of globalist interventionism—embodied in policies like targeted tariffs, military modernization, and direct leader-to-leader negotiations—has not only averted forever wars but also restored American greatness. Key achievements, such as the Rwanda-DRC peace deal securing U.S. mineral rights and the de-escalation of tensions with Iran, illustrate how economic incentives and deterrence trump traditional warfare.
Beyond geopolitics, PEACEMAKER examines the doctrine’s domestic dividends: economic savings from reduced military spending, renewed public trust in foreign policy, and robust veteran support. Wharton confronts criticisms head-on, dismantling claims of isolationism and establishment opposition from the military-industrial complex, which he sees as vested in perpetual conflict. Looking forward, he outlines strategies to institutionalize “No Forever Wars,” ensuring Trump’s legacy endures through legislative reforms, alliance recalibration, and public education.

Structured with a comprehensive table of contents, the book includes detailed appendices: a timeline of 2025 peace agreements, selected Trump speeches, and glossaries of terms and key figures, providing readers with a robust reference for understanding this pivotal era. Wharton’s prose is both scholarly and accessible, blending strategic analysis with vivid accounts of negotiations, such as the White House signing of the Nagorno-Karabakh deal. His conservative lens—emphasizing fiscal responsibility, national interest, and measurable outcomes—resonates with readers seeking a clear-eyed assessment of Trump’s peacemaking.

PEACEMAKER is not just a chronicle but a clarion call for a new American foreign policy paradigm. It appeals to policymakers, military professionals, and citizens eager to understand how Trump’s second term has turned chaos into opportunity, proving that true strength lies in forging peace without sacrifice. As Wharton concludes, the Trump Doctrine is a legacy of restraint, resolve, and results—a blueprint for a world where America leads by example, not entanglement.

PEACEMAKER: The Trump Doctrine - No Forever Wars is a definitive account of a presidency that dared to redefine peace, offering a roadmap for a stronger, safer America in an uncertain world.
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