'Obama got it for nothing': Trump's quest for Nobel Peace Prize falls short
Trump and his supporters are likely to view the decision to pass him over for the Nobel Peace Prize as a deliberate affront to the US leader.
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Three sitting US presidents have won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Washington, 10 Oct
President Donald Trump was passed over for the Nobel Peace
Prize on Friday despite jockeying from his fellow Republicans, various world
leaders and — most vocally — himself.
Opposition activist María Corina Machado of Venezuela was
awarded the prize. The Norwegian Nobel Committee said it was honouring her “for
her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and
for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to
democracy.”
Trump, who has long coveted the prestigious prize, has been
outspoken about his desire for the honour during both of his presidential
terms, particularly lately as he takes credit for ending conflicts around the
world. He has expressed doubts that the Nobel committee would ever grant him
the award.
“They'll have to do what they do. Whatever they do is fine.
I know this: I didn't do it for that. I did it because I saved a lot of lives,”
Trump said on Thursday.
Although Trump received a number of nominations for the
prize, many of them occurred after the 1 Feb deadline for the 2025 award,
which fell just a week and a half into his first term. His name was, however,
put forth in December by Republican Rep. Claudia Tenney of New York, her office
said in a statement, for his brokering of the Abraham Accords, which normalised
relations between Israel and several Arab states in 2020.
Nevertheless, Trump and his supporters are likely to view
the decision to pass him over for the award as a deliberate affront to the US
leader, particularly after the president's involvement in getting Israel and
Hamas to initiate the first phase of ending their devastating two-year-old war.
The peace prize, first awarded in 1901, was created partly
to encourage ongoing peace efforts. Alfred Nobel stipulated in his will that
the prize should go to someone “who shall have done the most or the best work
for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing
armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses.”
Three sitting US presidents have won the Nobel Peace Prize:
Theodore Roosevelt in 1906, Woodrow Wilson in 1919 and Barack Obama in 2009.
Jimmy Carter won the prize in 2002, a full two decades after leaving office.
Former Vice President Al Gore received the prize in 2007.
Obama, who was a focus of Trump's attacks well before theRepublican was elected, won the prize early in his tenure as president.
“He got the prize for doing nothing,” Trump said of Obama on
Thursday. “They gave it to Obama for doing absolutely nothing but destroying
our country.”
As one of his reasons for deserving the award, Trump often
says he has ended seven wars, though some of the conflicts the president claims
to have resolved were merely tensions, and his role in easing them is disputed.
But while there is hope for the end of Israel and Hamas'
war, much remains uncertain about the aspects of the broader ceasefire plan,
including whether and how Hamas will disarm and who will govern Gaza. And
little progress seems to have been made on the war between Russia and Ukraine,
a conflict Trump claimed during the 2024 campaign that he could end in one day.
(He later said he made that remark in jest.)
Trump invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to Alaska in
August — but not Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy — for a summit aimed
at reaching peace, but he left empty-handed, and the war started by Russia's
invasion in 2022 has since raged on.
As Trump pushes for peaceful resolutions to conflicts
abroad, the country he governs remains deeply divided and politically fraught.
Trump has kicked off what he hopes to be the largest deportation program in
American history to remove immigrants in the US illegally. He is using the
levers of government, including the Justice Department, to go after his
perceived political enemies. He has sent the military into US cities over local
opposition to stop crime and crack down on immigration enforcement.
He withdrew the United States from the landmark Paris
climate agreement, dealing a blow to worldwide efforts to combat global
warming. He touched off global trade wars with his on-again, off-again tariffs,
which he wields as a threat to bend other countries and companies to his will.
He asserted presidential war powers by declaring cartels to be unlawful
combatants and launching lethal strikes on boats in the Caribbean that he
alleged were carrying drugs.
The full list of people nominated is secret, but anyone who
submits a nomination is free to talk about it. Trump's detractors say
supporters, foreign leaders and others are submitting Trump's name for
nomination for the prize — and, specifically, announcing it publicly — not
because he deserves it but because they see it as a way to manipulate him and
stay in his good graces.
Others who formally submitted a nomination for Trump for the
Nobel Peace Prize — but after this year's deadline — include Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Pakistan's
government, all citing his work in helping end conflicts in their regions.
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