Donald Trump’s Gaza “peace plan” and Tony Blair’s involvement in it are viewed as a deceptive maneuver concealing imperial ambitions and posing the threat of a new large-scale regional war.

I’m coming around to thinking of Trump as being, if not THE, Antichrist—as too many biblical implications are involved here, from both a Jewish and Christian perspective (e.g., Revelation’s false prophet or deceiver who brings false peace).
In 2025 discourse, this taps into ongoing Christian debates about Trump’s authoritarian style, cult-like following, and policies aligning with end-times narratives, such as his strong support for Israel being seen as fulfilling prophecy. One can only describe Trump’s self-proclaimed deal-making prowess as potentially demonic, especially in the context of his Gaza plan.
As for the “Guardian of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, he neither slumbers nor sleeps” and cannot be trusted any further than you can toss him, or, as a friend of mine put it, “as far as you can spit a rhinoceros,” at least in terms of peace negotiations in good faith, due to the targeting of peace negotiators for extrajudicial killings, such as the Israeli attacks on both Iranian and Hamas negotiators, which were almost certainly carried out with the full connivance and support of the US government.
Even Netanyahu’s apologies to Qatar are highly suspect, appearing convining even to those who are prone to believing such a silver-tongued devil. He claims that he has no plans, at least in the immediate future, to hit Qatar again, but then again, he hasn’t ruled it out either!
BIGGER War on the Horizon!
I think we are headed to a BIGGER war somewhere. Probably Iran, but maybe Russia (I hope not). You don’t call back all your generals from around the world for a pep talk. Various news reports show US Air Force tankers heading to Europe, possibly linked to Israel-Iran tensions, fueling war fears.
Some are deploying to the UK, but there is not much news on any other destinations. Ukraine and talk of Tomahawks may be a distraction for now, as well as a looming governmental shutdown in the USA. With everything that is going on around the world, people won’t pay much attention to a new war until it’s evident that something big is happening. Venezuela may also be a distraction for now, although ultimately the US wants to control their oil and therefore probably will go for regime change sometime soon.
Anyone who has kept up with what is going on in the region should roll their eyes, as deep scepticism toward a proposed peace plan for Gaza is well-justified, and it is ironic that it is framed deceptively as an “olive branch” extended by figures historically associated with military interventions and, to say the least, untrustworthy diplomacy.
The initiative, likely connected to Trump’s wet dream of a Nobel Peace Prize and [seemingly tied] to recent U.S.-led efforts under President Trump for the “Gaza Riviera,” is more likely than not just a facade for escalating conflict rather than finding a genuine peaceful resolution.
The parallels to past geopolitical deceptions should be obvious, like the Iraq War, and doing so invokes biblical prophecies suggesting apocalyptic undertones. At its heart, it’s a conspiracy-laden warning that peace overtures from “warmongers” like Tony Blair and Benjamin Netanyahu are insincere, potentially paving the way for broader regional instability and even outright genocide.
This aligns with real-world developments. In late September 2025, Trump unveiled a Gaza peace framework involving a temporary technocratic governance board, with Blair positioned as a key advisor or co-leader in reconstruction efforts. This should not be considered progress but rather as a repeat of historical betrayals, as has been demonstrated; it will have serious short- and long-term implications, like continued Palestinian suffering and hidden agendas for resource control or regime changes elsewhere.
The ongoing genocide of the Gazan population by Israel is just too inconvenient now, with most of the world seeing it for what it is, pushing for full recognition of Palestine as a sovereign, independent nation, leaving Israel within the borders of pre-1967 lines, and rejecting the concept and plans for a GREATER Israel, as the destruction still goes on in Southern Lebanon, with villages destroyed on the level of what is now the landscape of Gaza.
It should be obvious that peace overtures from “warmongers” like Tony Blair and Benjamin Netanyahu are not to be trusted. It is clear that the peace process is more akin to a Trojan horse, as should be best seen in the light of elite duplicity. Where are the UN and other forums where peace could be achieved? A lasting peace, with earlier accords and where international law and fair play could prevail, rather than one that is just a breather for Israel to plan the next stage of its imperial expansion?
We can find similar sentiments being echoed in online discussions, where “olive branches from warmongers” symbolize false gestures amid ongoing annihilation, like the uprooting of Palestinian olive groves as ecocide in the West Bank. It is clear that the agenda is not one of lasting peace but a pause for something far more insidious.
It should also be noted that the “peace plan” is little more than the Israeli conditions for victory, with the complete dismantling of Hamas, the disarming of the Palestinian resistance, and the subjugation of the Palestinian people under yet another colonial administration.
Furthermore, in a brutal statement, Donald Trump has warned Hamas that rejection of the peace proposal will result in him giving Netanyahu “full backing to finish the job of destroying the threat.” Saying:
“They have to deal with them because they were the one group that we have not dealt with… If they’re unable to do so, then Israel would have the absolute right and actually our full backing…. US full backing, to finish the job of destroying the threat of Hamas. But I hope that we’re going to have a deal for peace,”
It seems rather more than likely that Trump has deliberately designed a peace deal that the Palestinians, let alone Hamas, cannot accept, precisely to force them to reject it and allow Trump to give his friend Bibi carte blanche to find a “final solution”
This is indicated by Trump’s further words:
“If Hamas rejects the deal, which is always possible, they’re the only ones left. Everyone else has accepted it. But I have a feeling that we’re going to have a positive answer. But if not, as you know, Bibi, you’d have our full backing to do what you would have to do.”
To which Netanyahu replied:
“Israel will finish the job by itself. This can be done the easy way, or it can be done the hard way, but it will be done”
In the end, Benjamin Netanyahu will blame the failure of any peace deal on the Palestinians, and he will have justified his next moves based on outright and plainly stated approval from Trump and the need to finish the job once and for all!
Based on September 2025 developments, this could be heading toward heightened U.S.-Israel coordination against Iran amid fears of regional war. Trump’s Gaza plan includes ousting Hamas, deploying an international force, and a “Board of Peace” with Blair—framed as a win for Israel but criticized as sidelining Palestinians and ignoring the Oslo Accords’ bilateral spirit.
So much for “the President of Peace”! I wonder if anyone told him that you don’t get credit for stopping wars you started or supported?
It is too obvious, or am I reading the signs and historic record too critically?
Henry Kamens, columnist and expert on Central Asia and Caucasus
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