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“They should give it to me”: Donald Trump dreams of being a Nobel Peace Prize after Alto El Fuego between Israel and Iran

After Alto El Fuego negotiated between Iran and Israel, Donald Trump’s candidacy at the Nobel Peace Prize was presented on Tuesday, June 24. A long obsession with the US president.

Among the self -configulations and sometimes they raised congratulations from their allies after the negotiation of a high fire between Iran and Israel, Donald Trump feels more than ever to show his self -proclaimed title of “Pacifier”.

“I do not know any other president in modern history that has sought so much to make peace in the world,” said his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, at a press conference at the end of the NATO summit in The Hague this Wednesday, June 25.

But the 47th President of the United States would like this status to become a reality when receiving the most prestigious decorations: the Nobel Peace Prize.

“You really owe this distinction a lot,” says Nicole Bacharan, historian specialist in the United States, in Dépêche.

“Extraordinary and historical paper”

In this sense, Georgia’s republican representative, Buddy Carter, wrote a letter this Tuesday in the Nobel Prize committee, as the procedure wants, propose the name of US President, reports Fox News. According to the elected official, the US leader played an “extraordinary and historical role” by putting an end to the “armed conflict between Israel and Iran and preventing the greatest state from supporting terrorism in the world to obtain the most fatal weapon on the planet.”

“His leadership at this time illustrates the same ideals as the Nobel Peace Prize is trying to recognize: the search for peace, war prevention and the promotion of international harmony,” Buddy Carter justified.

And he is not the only one to desire a decoration for Donald Trump. In Truth Social, the head of the Turning Point Usa organization that supports the president, Charlie Kirk, said “President Trump should receive the Nobel Peace Prize.” Like the conservative podcase Benny Johnson, the editorialist of the media The Free Press, Bataa Ungar-Sargon, or previously the Treasury Secretary, Scott Besent and former national security advisor Mike Waltz, remembers our colleagues in the world.

In 2018, during their first term, the elected representatives also sent a letter to the Nobel Committee. The president of South Korea, Moon Jae-in, also suggested that the US president receives this peace award for his role in the restoration of the dialogue with North Korea.

“Do what you do, I will not have the Nobel Peace Prize”

In addition to “the formidable victory” thanks “to a peace by force” in the Middle East, Donald Trump took advantage of being in front of the press outside the NATO summit on Wednesday to remember that “he ended the conflict between India and Pakistan.”

“India and Pakistan were a very different situation from Israel and Iran. We are talking about two countries with nuclear weapons and put this conflict,” he said. Words that echo the initiative on Saturday, June 21, Islamabad.

Pakistan has announced that they proposed to Donald Trump in the Nobel Peace Prize, a month and a half after the US president announced, to everyone’s surprise, a high fire between the two belligerents, at the end “of a long night of negotiations organized by the United States.” The Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, on the other hand, said there had been no US mediation to reach the fire.

On Saturday, Donald Trump said he was behind half a dozen peace agreements or that he had allowed the maintenance of good relations in the neighborhood in recent years. Before complaining about not having obtained the Nobel Prize for this.

“Whatever you do, I will not have the Nobel Peace Prize,” he wrote on his social platform of truth. “In particular in Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Iran, whatever the result, but people know, and that’s all that matters to me!”

In the Fox News microphone, he added: “They should be given by my action in Rwanda, the Congo (a peace treaty must be signed this week between the two countries under the auspices of the United States, the editor of the note), in Serbia, Kosovo, can quote complete. But the most important thing is that India and Pakistan.

“But they will not give it to me, because they only give it to the people on the left,” he offended.

Donald Trump has not yet digested the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Barack Obama in 2009 for his “extraordinary efforts in favor of strengthening international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples”, and in particular his commitment to nuclear non -proliferation.

Critics in Ukraine

If several people have praised Donald Trump in recent days, others have expressed their disappointment. Like the Ukrainian deputy Oleksandr Merezhko, who, however, had sent his own hand a letter to the Norwegian committee to propose the name of the future US president. He had then been motivated by his campaign promises to end the war between Russia and Ukraine “in 24 hours.” A statement that the president later described as “sarcastic” against tramp of negotiations.

The head of the Parliamentary Committee of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine sent a second letter to the Norwegian committee on Monday to “withdraw” the candidacy of the Republican billionaire. He told Newsweek on Tuesday that he had “lost all kinds of faith and belief” in Donald Trump and his ability to obtain a high fire between Moscow and kyiv.

“I am convinced that the Peace Prize can only receive those who firmly defend peace based on International Law and the United Nations Charter
Unfortunately, President Trump, despite his promises, did not maintain his commitments regarding the support of Ukraine, a victim of Russian assault, “he justified Oleksandr Merezhko in his letter.

“President Trump did not use his skills to end the Russian assault. Instead of seeking just, global and lasting peace, President Trump has chosen to appease the aggressor,” he added.

The White House tenant pushes to stop hostilities, but his personal participation in the Ukrainian archive has, at this stage, not to have the positions closer to the two belligerents.

“It is more difficult than we imagine. Putin is more difficult than before, I also have problems with Zelensky as they know. It is more difficult than for other wars,” the president justified on Wednesday outside the NATO summit.

Author: Juliette Brossault
Source: BFM TV

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