I wanted to add that I have always thought of Master Thich as a sublime example of surrender, and how he has given his life to the work of bringing peace to his homeland and the larger world in ways that only a saint can do. Like the text, "blessed are the peace makers", to me he is that personified. Most of his literature seems to be based on the need for peace and the availability of peace if we would but listen and proceed accordingly.
However peace and nirvana are not equivicol, and attempting to derive either from the attemp at actualizing no view, or by submitting to no view, produces neither peace or nirvana.