A documentary, source-based overview of Trump’s campaign for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, fact-check of his “ending wars” claims, analysis of his public announcements, actions, legal situation and the winner (Maria Corina Machado). Every claim is verified with links to Reuters, BBC, Human Rights Watch, AP, Yale and other independent organizations.
This piece critically examines Donald Trump's candidacy for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize and the broader implications of his actions, both domestically and internationally. Despite his claims of resolving numerous conflicts and bringing about peace, the evidence paints a different picture—wars continue, and his interventions have often led to increased violence. His administration's controversial policies, including the militarization of domestic cities and a pattern of misinformation, underscore a troubling disregard for democratic norms and humanitarian principles. While Trump’s campaign for the Nobel was supported by figures like Vladimir Putin, the reality of his legacy—marked by criminal convictions, democratic backsliding, and human rights violations—suggests that the prize would have been a misguided honor.
A documentary, source-based overview of Trump’s campaign for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, fact-check of his “ending wars” claims, analysis of his public announcements, actions, legal situation and the winner (Maria Corina Machado). Every claim is verified with links to Reuters, BBC, Human Rights Watch, AP, Yale and other independent organizations.
So what's up with this? Both BBC and the recipient María Corina Machado are being weird.
We're grateful for what Trump is doing for peace, Nobel winner tells BBC
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5y8y25l250o
This piece critically examines Donald Trump's candidacy for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize and the broader implications of his actions, both domestically and internationally. Despite his claims of resolving numerous conflicts and bringing about peace, the evidence paints a different picture—wars continue, and his interventions have often led to increased violence. His administration's controversial policies, including the militarization of domestic cities and a pattern of misinformation, underscore a troubling disregard for democratic norms and humanitarian principles. While Trump’s campaign for the Nobel was supported by figures like Vladimir Putin, the reality of his legacy—marked by criminal convictions, democratic backsliding, and human rights violations—suggests that the prize would have been a misguided honor.
I'm not talking about TFA but the interview piece I linked, clanker.