Could Donald Trump Win the Nobel Peace Prize? An Inside Look at the Nomination Process
BBC NewsOctober 9, 20255 min232,543 views
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- π― Donald Trump has openly expressed his desire for the Nobel Peace Prize, viewing it as a prestigious honor he believes he deserves.
- π£οΈ He has frequently listed seven wars he claims to have resolved, asserting that he should be awarded the prize.
- βοΈ World leaders, including Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and the president of Pakistan, have publicly supported or nominated Trump for the award.
Inside the Norwegian Nobel Committee
- ποΈ The Norwegian Nobel Committee, responsible for selecting the prize winner, meets in Oslo to deliberate on nominations.
- π The committee operates with significant secrecy, with final deliberations and discussions historically kept private.
- π° For the first time, journalists were granted access to the committee's final talks, offering an unprecedented glimpse into their process.
- π The committee acknowledges the increased global attention and media scrutiny surrounding their decisions, emphasizing the importance of staying principled.
Factors Influencing Trump's Chances
- π Nobel watchers and students of peace studies express skepticism about Trump's likelihood of winning, citing his withdrawal from international institutions like the WHO and the Paris Accord, and his stance on protests.
- ποΈ Some suggest that if a just and sustainable peace is achieved in Gaza, Trump might be a contender for a future award.
- π§ The pursuit of the prize is debated, with some arguing it should recognize genuine efforts for peace benefiting humanity, rather than personal ambition.
- β³ Nominations for the current year closed in January, meaning any recent developments, such as a potential ceasefire in Gaza, would be too late for this year's award.
- π Reports suggest Trump may have attempted to lobby Norwegian officials, but the committee fiercely guards its independence.
- π€« The committee's records, including nominations, are kept secret for 50 years, making it difficult for nominees to ascertain their support or opposition.
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