This man who turned the elimination of Iranian leaders into political trophies.
This man who remained unmoved in the face of the death of 150 Iranian students.
This man who endorsed, without hesitation, the violence in Gaza, even when children were buried under the rubble.
And above all, this man who promised to “wipe out” Iran, as if millions of lives—women, children, civilians—did not matter.
Today, reality is catching up with him.
The rhetoric of domination collapses the moment the risk becomes personal.
What we hear now is no longer the provocative strategist, but a man confronted with his own limits.
The truth is harsh: those who trivialize the death of others are often the first to tremble when their own becomes a possibility.
I believe that this narrowly avoided tragedy could be an opportunity for Trump to find peace within himself, and then with others, instead of spending his time threatening the most vulnerable.
Dr. Ahmat Yacoub Dabio
Conflict Management Expert
President of CEDPE

