Trump Pushes for Nobel Prize, Cites ‘Eight Wars’ Ended

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Trump Pushes for Nobel Prize, Cites ‘Eight Wars’ Ended

Donald Trump is once again putting himself forward for the Nobel Peace Prize, claiming that he deserves the honor for single-handedly ending “eight wars” in just nine months. His renewed push for the prize comes as the Norwegian Nobel Committee prepares to announce its 2025 laureate, with experts widely expecting the former U.S. President to be overlooked.

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Speaking at the White House alongside Finnish President Alexander Stubb, Trump claimed that his diplomatic success is unprecedented, stating, “nobody in history has solved eight wars in a period of nine months.”

The Eight Conflicts Trump Claims to Have Resolved

The list of disputes or ceasefires that Trump credits to his intervention includes:

Conflict/DisputeClaimed Status
Israel and IranCeasefire/Resolution
India and PakistanMediation/Resolution
Democratic Republic of Congo and RwandaResolution
Cambodia and ThailandCeasefire/Resolution
Armenia and AzerbaijanResolution
Egypt and Ethiopia (over the Nile dam)Resolution
Serbia and KosovoResolution
Israel–Hamas truce in Gaza“Everlasting peace” (Claimed as the 8th conflict)

Key Points of Contention

The claim that these eight disputes constitute “wars” that were definitively “ended” is highly disputed:

  • India’s Position: India has repeatedly rejected Trump’s claim of mediating between New Delhi and Islamabad, insisting that all issues with Pakistan are strictly bilateral.
  • The Prize Committee: The Norwegian Nobel Committee is reportedly readying for the potential “fallout” of snubbing Trump once again, suggesting their decision has already been made.
  • Support: While Trump claims “everyone” says he should win, his version of “everyone” primarily includes supportive governments like Pakistan, Cambodia, and Israel, as well as Gabon, Rwanda, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.

Trump concluded that regardless of the prize outcome, his motive was noble: “I didn’t do it for that. I did it because I saved a lot of lives.”

Would you like a brief analysis comparing Trump’s claims to the historical context of the listed conflicts?

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