A Love letter to Jimmy Carter, What would Jimmy Do?

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Enough with the excuses. Enough with the cowardice masquerading as strategy. Enough with the endless parades for war while peace slinks away unnoticed. Every country, every so-called leader, needs to hear this loud and clear: peace isn’t just an option. It’s the only victory worth having. And it’s time you declared it with the same pomp, the same fury, the same goddamned spectacle you reserve for your wars.

War is easy. It’s the cheap trick of nations too arrogant to admit their failures and too weak to solve their problems without blood. Any fool can order bombs to drop and bodies to pile up. But peace—peace is a weapon forged in steelier hands. Peace doesn’t mean surrender. It means dominance. It means taking the higher ground and dragging the rest of the world with you. It’s power in its purest form because it builds instead of destroys.

But you—yes, you—have been playing it all wrong. When war comes, you grandstand. You beat your chest, you wave your flags, you summon your people to sacrifice themselves for your pride. And then when peace crawls out of the ashes, you mutter it under your breath like an apology. You let it slip through the cracks, unmarked, uncelebrated, as though peace is some shameful secret.

Not anymore.

From this moment on, peace will not be a footnote. It will be the headline. It will be the proclamation. It will be the battle cry. When you decide to end your wars—or better yet, never start them—you will take to the podium with the same fire in your voice. You will stand tall, let the cameras roll, and you will declare, “Victory through peace.” And you will mean it. Not some spineless truce. Not some mealy-mouthed ceasefire. A full-throated, ironclad declaration of peace.

Because peace is not passive. It is not weak. Peace is a demand. It is an ultimatum. It is the refusal to let destruction have the final word. You will raise it high, and you will do it in public, so there is no mistaking your intent. This isn’t charity. This isn’t goodwill. This is strength. Uncompromising. Absolute.

When you declare peace, it will not be a whimper. It will be a roar. It will echo through the halls of your government, into the streets, and across your borders. It will be etched into your history books, celebrated in your monuments, and remembered by your people as the moment you chose to lead. Because real leadership isn’t measured by the wars you win. It’s measured by the wars you avoid.

Do not dare call this idealism. It’s strategy. It’s survival. It’s goddamned common sense. War is a temporary fix that bleeds you dry. Peace is the long game, the investment that pays dividends for generations. And if you can’t see that, if you’re too blind or too cowardly to embrace it, then step aside. Leave the podium to someone who knows how to lead.

From now on, peace will be declared with the same fanfare as war. The same gravity. The same fire. Because peace is the real victory. And it’s about damn time you acted like it. Victory through peace—declare it, or get out of the way for someone who will.