Trump, Ukraine and Peace Deal
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World leaders, lawmakers and even one Native American tribe are deploying a novel strategy for remaining on good terms with Presidential Donald Trump: Praise his peacemaking efforts and nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize.
In a gesture of support, Netanyahu, during his latest visit to the White House on Monday, presented Trump with a copy of a letter he said he sent to the Nobel Prize committee. “It’s nominating you for the Peace Prize, which is well-deserved. And you should get it,” Netanyahu said.
Last week, the Chronicle asked its readers in an online poll the following question: “Do you think Donald Trump should be awarded a Nobel Peace Prize?” Of the 633 people who responded, 80% said no; 17% said yes;
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U.S. President Donald Trump has been nominated again for the Nobel Peace Prize. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Trump on Monday that he recommended him for the prestigious award.
"Few leaders have achieved such tangible breakthroughs to peace in such a short time," Netanyahu wrote of Trump, who was nominated for the prize during his first term
Trump ‘to visit Pakistan before India’ after Islamabad backs him for Nobel Peace Prize - Trump has routinely taken credit for brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, a claim that has been re
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The Mirror US on MSNKaroline Leavitt blasted for saying Donald Trump 'deserves' Nobel Peace PrizeWhite House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the US President Donald Trump "deserves" the Nobel Peace Prize award, claiming he's "achieved more than those who've won before," following on from an
The Nobel Peace Prize has a rare chance to redeem its reputation — and it must begin by honoring the only world leader who has actually earned it: President Donald J. Trump.
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Most Nobel Peace Prize laureates deserved it; people like president Teddy Roosevelt after crafting the 1905 peace treaty between Russia and Japan, or Martin Luther King, who inspired the American civil rights movement, or Willy Brandt, the West German chancellor who engineered the rapprochement between the Cold War’s rival blocs.