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President Trump posted on Truth Social:
“I am very happy to report that I have arranged, along with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a wonderful Treaty between the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Republic of Rwanda, in their War, which was known for violent bloodshed and death, more so even than most other Wars, and has gone on for decades. Representatives from Rwanda and the Congo will be in Washington on Monday to sign Documents. This is a Great Day for Africa and, quite frankly, a Great Day for the World! I won’t get a Nobel Peace Prize for this, I won’t get a Nobel Peace Prize for stopping the War between India and Pakistan, I won’t get a Nobel Peace Prize for stopping the War between Serbia and Kosovo, I won’t get a Nobel Peace Prize for keeping Peace between Egypt and Ethiopia (A massive Ethiopian built dam, stupidly financed by the United States of America, substantially reduces the water flowing into The Nile River), and I won’t get a Nobel Peace Prize for doing the Abraham Accords in the Middle East which, if all goes well, will be loaded to the brim with additional Countries signing on, and will unify the Middle East for the first time in “The Ages!” No, I won’t get a Nobel Peace Prize no matter what I do, including Russia/Ukraine, and Israel/Iran, whatever those outcomes may be, but the people know, and that’s all that matters to me!”
I say, no, Mr. President, you care about the prize. And who can blame the man? The announcement that Barack Obama, mere months into his presidency, had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize sent shockwaves across the globe. For many, it was an inexplicable decision, a baffling pre-emptive honor bestowed upon a leader whose foreign policy had yet to take shape. Far from being a champion of peace, a critical examination reveals that Obama’s tenure, marked by an unprecedented expansion of drone warfare and interventions, stood in stark contradiction to the very ideals the prize purports to uphold. The premature conferral of this award, therefore, exposed not Obama’s peace-making prowess, but rather the deeply entrenched political biases that have increasingly come to define the Nobel Committee itself.
Ultimately, the decision to award Barack Obama the Nobel Peace Prize highlights a disturbing trend within the committee: a perceived shift from recognizing concrete achievements in peace-building to endorsing political figures based on ideological alignment or aspirational rhetoric. The prize, once a beacon for disarmament, human rights, and genuine conflict resolution, appears to have become another tool in the arsenal of the international left, used to signal approval for favored leaders and policies. The hasty recognition of Obama, devoid of any tangible peace accomplishments at the time, stripped the prize of its gravitas and reinforced the cynical view that it is less about objective merit and more about subjective political endorsement.
Until the Nobel Committee re-establishes its independence and grounds its decisions in verifiable actions rather than political leanings, the honor of the Peace Prize will remain tarnished by such ill-conceived and premature pronouncements. The first step to return to prominence, not just with the left, but the whole world, would be to give President Donald J. Trump the Nobel Peace Prize, for heaven’s sake, if not him, nobody deserves it. Don’t hold your breath, Progressivism, Marxism, and all leftist ideology never seem to have an expiration date in the human condition; it is a flaw in the subconscious of our consciousness itself. The committee’s lack of concern in regards to its appearance thunders in the modern age.

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