Trump: It would be ‘an insult to our country’ if he doesn’t get Nobel Peace Prize
Trump claims credit for mediating eight international conflicts since January 2025 and warns not awarding him the Nobel Peace Prize would insult the United States, despite low chances of winning.
- Donald Trump stated that not winning the Nobel Peace Prize would be an 'insult' to the United States, emphasizing his belief he deserves it for recent peace efforts.
- He claimed to have resolved seven wars since January, asserting that if his Gaza peace plan is successful, it would bring his total to eight.
- Historians like Oeivind Stenersen noted that Trump's chances of winning the prize are nearly zero, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee remains unaffected by his campaigning.
- Trump expressed frustration over the potential rejection of his prize candidacy while simultaneously insisting he does not desire the award.
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