How do you define "Middle East peace" when: (1) The Syrian and Libyan Civil Wars both raged throughout his term without abatement; (2) Trump made no secret of his support for the Israeli far-right, and oversaw the prospects for an equitable Israel-Palestine peace deal dwindle to virtually nil; (3) Trump unilaterally jettisoned the JCPOA deal and personally ordered an assassination of a top Iranian general, ultimately provoking a retaliatory missile strike by Iran on an American base in Iraq that caused significant head injuries to over 100 American servicemen;; Hol' Up; (4) Trump greenlit Saudi Arabia's terrible, borderline genocidal war in Yemen, and continued to coddle the Saudis even after the Jamal Khashoggi murder; (5) Trump watered down internal oversight and intensified the pace of American drone warfare in multiple theaters overseas, and; (6) Trump maintained a troop presence in Afghanistan throughout his term, negotiating a withdrawal with the Taliban only on his own politically convenient timeline: i.e. no political pain until *after* the 2020 elections, when a troop withdrawal would either fall irrelevantly during his own term-limited second term, or saddle his Presidential successor with any withdrawal chaos.