Peace Prize for Trump?
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No kidding. So perhaps soon Gaza and the West Bank will be surrounded by states who are tired of their crap and just want to be peaceful and prosperous. That could be a game changer. I wonder if the Saudis will sign on. That would stick in the Iranian clerics' craw.
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Imagine that....
Trump achieves peace in the middle East, and the democrats get mad about it.
I haven't seen the democrats this angry since Lincoln freed their slaves...
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A third nomination: https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6195238657001
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The Australian guy was suggesting him for the Trump Doctrine - i.e. stopping the habitual bombing the shit out of people which the US has engaged in since the end of WW2. Previously, anybody who suggested this was a bad idea was shunned by those on the right as being some kind of hippy. Nice to see you chaps finally catch up.
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Hey, if the US can stop bombing the shit out of places, give him a Nobel. Let's face it, he could probably do with the cash.
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A third nomination: https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6195238657001
@George-K said in Peace Prize for Trump?:
A third nomination: https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6195238657001
Well, we knew the Aussies were nuts, but now we can confirm the same about the Brits:
A member of the British Parliament on Tuesday announced he has nominated Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden for the Nobel Peace Prize.
“When others have resorted to violent solutions, [Biden] has argued that the best force is the force of argument,” Chris Bryant, a member of the Labour Party, told the Standard. “Because guns can stop a heart but well-placed words can change many hearts, and many hearts can change a world.”
Any head of state or national politician can nominate someone for the prize. A far-right member of the Norwegian Parliament, Christian Tybring-Gjedde, has nominated President Trump for the honor in both 2018 and 2020.
“For his merit, I think he has done more trying to create peace between nations than most other peace prize nominees,” Tybring-Gjedde said in 2020, citing the U.S.-brokered deal normalizing relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.
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