Trump, before he missed Nobel at 2025, struck Obama’s Peace Prize in 2009: “He got it because he did nothing”

US President Donald Trump, after the historic SU-Brokered Israel-Hamas wandering, criticized former President Barack Obama’s Nobel Prize for 2009 in 2009. Trump said in the Oval Office: ‘He got the prize to do nothing. They gave it to Obama because he did absolutely nothing but destroy our country. ‘ Trump struggled for 2025 for 2025 for 2025. The award was passed on to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, acknowledged “for her tireless work that promotes democratic rights to the people of Venezuela and to bring about her struggle for a fair and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy,” according to the Norwegian Norwegian. The White House responds: ‘Politics about Peace’ The White House has criticized the committee’s decision. The director of communications, Steven Cheung, said: “The Nobel Committee has shown that they are posting politics about peace because they did not acknowledge Trump. He has the heart of a humanitarian, and there will never be anyone like him who can move mountains with the mere power of his will.” Trump commented himself and emphasized his achievements rather than the prize: ‘They will have to do what they do. Whatever they do is good. I know this: I didn’t. I did this because I saved many lives. ‘ The hostage forum families in Israel also praised Trump, saying: “President Trump’s unprecedented achievements in peace manufacturing over the past year speak for itself, and no award or lack thereof can reduce the profound impact he has had on our families and global peace.” Trump’s Nobel nominations and lobby efforts Trump has long struggled for the Nobel Peace Prize, referring to his role in the broker of international agreements, claiming that he has ended multiple conflicts worldwide. The Republican Rep. Claudia Tenney formally submitted Trump’s nomination in December 2024 and emphasized his diplomatic achievements. Other nominations – submitted after the official deadline – come from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, and Pakistan’s government, each quoting Trump’s efforts to resolve regional conflicts. Peace efforts Trump regularly calls his efforts to resolve international conflicts, although some claims are still being disputed. While a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas came into effect on Friday, uncertainties continue with the disarmament of Hamas and Gaza’s management. Trump also tried to mediate Russia-Ukraine Peace with a summit in Alaska, which did not produce results, and continues to achieve a strong global attitude through trade wars, immigration handling and military interventions.

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