In a powerful appeal to U.S. President Donald J. Trump, the former Secretary-General of the Arab League, Amr Moussa, has called for an immediate shift away from conflict and toward a new era of global diplomacy.
The veteran diplomat’s message arrives at a symbolic crossroads for humanity. Citing recent breakthroughs in space exploration and lunar missions as a "great civilizational leap," Moussa urged the President to ensure that the progress made in the stars is not undermined by bloodshed on Earth.
"At this moment of historical achievement, I appeal to you as the President of the United States to end the rhetoric and actions that lead to the destruction of civilizations," Moussa stated. He emphasized that the current trajectory of global conflict stands in direct contradiction to the scientific and cultural advancements of the age.
A Legacy of Construction, Not Conflict
Moussa’s appeal centers on the legacy of leadership. He argued that true greatness is found not in military might, but in the courage to halt violence.
"History will honor those who choose restraint, save lives, and restore hope in humanity—those who build civilizations, not those who tear them down."
A Call for Wisdom
As tensions continue to simmer globally, Moussa’s letter serves as a reminder of the weight of presidential responsibility. He concluded his message with a direct personal plea to the American leader:
"President Trump, in these fateful moments, let the voice of peace within you be stronger than anything else. Let us give an additional chance to peace, to diplomacy, and to wisdom."
Whether this call for a "civilizational" approach to foreign policy will resonate with the administration remains to be seen, but it marks a significant diplomatic nudge from one of the Arab world's most prominent voices.




