Trump Says He No Longer Discusses Nobel Peace Prize Amid Iran War
President Trump has stopped discussing the Nobel Peace Prize amid a Pentagon investigation blaming the U.S. for a missile strike killing about 175 schoolgirls in Iran.
- US President Donald Trump said he is no longer interested in winning the Nobel Peace Prize and dismissed questions about whether military action against Iran would improve his chances with the Nobel Committee.
- Trump acknowledged that the Nobel Peace Prize has not come up in recent conversations with world leaders, marking a shift from his earlier frequent mentions of deserving the award for his global conflict efforts.
- Trump defended Operation Epic Fury, a joint US-Israeli military campaign that killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, suggesting it aims to keep Americans safe and stabilize the Middle East.
- He dismissed concerns that potential US involvement in Cuba could lead to conflict with drug cartels, stating, 'That's not going to happen'.
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The President of the United States said that he no longer wanted to discuss the subject.
In a brief interview with the U.S. media The Washington Examiner, Donald Trump announced a total change of position around one of his biggest hopes, the Nobel Peace Prize. Being consulted in relation to his country’s current war with Iran, and if this diminishes his chances of receiving recognition, the U.S. president said: “I don’t know. I’m not interested anymore.” Read also... Trump says that Maria Corina Machado gave him the Nobel Peace Priz…
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"I don't know," says Donald Trump, "I'm not interested in that," referring to the Nobel Peace Prize, in the middle of a war with Iran.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, said this Thursday, when the 13 days of the war with Iran, that he is not "interested" in the Nobel Peace Prize, an award he had long desired. In a brief telephone interview with The Washington Examiner newspaper, Trump stated that he has no "no idea" of whether the offensive, launched on February 28 next to Israel and baptized as 'Epic Furia' by the Pentagon, will affect his aspirations to the N…
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