The globalist establishment got a front-row seat to a masterclass in the Art of the Deal at the White House on Monday, and it was a sight to behold.
During the historic peace summit for Ukraine, the new German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, tried to lecture President Donald J. Trump on the “proper” way to negotiate, insisting that a ceasefire was a non-negotiable first step.
In response, President Trump – a man who has actually settled six wars – calmly and masterfully explained to the new guy why that old, failed way of thinking is exactly why these conflicts drag on for years. It wasn’t a debate; it was an education.

A Lesson in the Art of the Deal
The German Chancellor, while grateful for the meeting, warned that the “next steps ahead are the more complicated ones” and then tried to draw a red line. “I can’t imagine that the next meeting would take place without a ceasefire,” Merz insisted.
This is the classic, slow-moving, bureaucratic mindset that has paralyzed European diplomacy for decades. They are obsessed with process, not results.
‘In the Six Wars that I’ve Settled…’
President Trump didn’t get angry. He didn’t get defensive. He simply responded with his unparalleled track record of success.
“I will say, and again, I say it, in the six wars that I’ve settled, I haven’t had a ceasefire,” the President stated, bringing the entire room to attention.

He then delivered a brilliant, real-world explanation that the career diplomats in the room probably never considered: a ceasefire can be a strategic trap. Why would one side agree to pause the fighting if it just gives their enemy time to “rebuild and rebuild and rebuild”?
This is the difference between a politician and a dealmaker. The politician is focused on the talking points and the photo ops of a ceasefire. The dealmaker is focused on the final prize: a permanent peace deal that actually stops the killing for good.
Results, Not Rules
President Trump made it clear that he’s open to a ceasefire – “if we can do the ceasefire, great” – but he will not let it become a roadblock to peace if “many, many other points were given to us.”
This is the kind of flexible, results-oriented leadership that gets things done. While the old guard is stuck on their rigid, failed playbook, President Trump is innovating and creating new paths to peace. He is rewriting the rules of international diplomacy.

Trust the Peacemaker
This exchange was a perfect illustration of why the world needs President Trump’s leadership. He is not afraid to challenge the failed assumptions of the globalist establishment because he has a proven record of success that they can only dream of.
While the German Chancellor is worried about the “complicated” process, President Trump is already focused on the final victory. Patriots can rest easy knowing the master dealmaker is at the helm.