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#nobelpeaceprize

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@RealJournalism
No. Malcom is usually on the ball, but unless he's talking about a *financial* "hostile takeover" of #Canada & #Greenland, he will NEVER send troops/tanks into those countries. That's not the way #DementiaDon "thinks".

He's still pining for that #NobelPeacePrize (that #Obama got his first year... a humiliation for T****.)

The closest we'll see to a military taking over a foreign territory is #Israel taking over #Gaza (from whom he'll then try to get #Bibi to gift him.)

I'm pretty convinced that #history will look back on this as a grave #betrayal, maybe even the worse stab in the back of the past 4000 years of mankind. #trump, #musk and #hegseth will own this #treason. And for sure #felon47 will not be nominated for the #european #nobelpeaceprize ever. A #multipolarworldorder with #europe, #canada, #australia, #japan against the rest is not exactly what I'd bet on some months ago.
#democracy #russia #ukrainerussiawar #ukraine #nato #aurefreepress

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@frog67 @JustinMac84 @kibcol1049
Not much chance of #OrangeHitler winning a #NobelPeacePrize when he is threatening to commit #WarCrimes:

"WE'RE GONNA TAKE #GAZA. THERE'S NOTHING TO BUY. *I'M* GONNA OWN IT."

The #ConvictedFelon plans to use the United States military to take by force an entire foreign territory for HIS OWN PERSONAL ENRICHMENT, shipping out all 1.8 Million residents (he thinks he can easily round people up and "#Deport" them). #WarCrime #NaziDon

Lê Đức Thọ (14 October 1911 – 13 October 1990), was a #Vietnamese #revolutionary general, diplomat & politician. Tho was the first #Asian to be awarded the #NobelPeacePrize, jointly with US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in 1973, for their work on Paris Peace Accords, but refused the award.
nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/19

"However, since the signing of the Paris agreement, the United States and the Saigon administration continue in grave violation of a number of key clauses of this agreement. The Saigon administration, aided and encouraged by the United States, continues its acts of war. Peace has not yet really been established in South Vietnam. In these circumstances it is impossible for me to accept the 1973 Nobel Prize for Peace which the committee has bestowed on me. Once the Paris accord on Vietnam is respected, the arms are silenced and a real peace is established in South Vietnam, I will be able to consider accepting this prize. With my thanks to the Nobel Prize Committee please accept, madame, my sincere respects."
web.archive.org/web/2011040316

"Unfortunately, the Nobel Peace Prize Committee put the aggressor and the victim of aggression on the same par. ... That was a blunder. The Nobel Peace Prize is one of the greatest prizes in the world. But the United States conducted a war of aggression against Vietnam. It is we, the Vietnamese people, who made peace by defeating the American war of aggression against us, by regaining our independence and freedom."
upi.com/Archives/1986/12/17/Pe

'#NobelPeacePrize winner #MariaRessa has said #Meta’s decision to end #factChecking on its platforms and remove restrictions on certain topics means “extremely dangerous times” lie ahead for #journalism, #democracy and #socialMedia users'

Listen to Maria

She's been speaking truth to power in the #Philippines for decades, one of the most dangerous countries in the world for #journalists

I greatly admire her and if anyone knows what they're talking about here, it's her

theguardian.com/world/2025/jan

A day after the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to a group of Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors pushing for a nuclear weapons ban, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba reiterated his view that nuclear deterrence is needed in an increasingly fraught security environment. japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/10/ #japan #politics #shigeruishiba #ldp #cdp #yoshihikonoda #nuclearweapons #nihonhidankyo #nobelpeaceprize

The Japan Times · Ishiba reiterates need for nuclear deterrence despite group's Nobel PrizeBy Jesse Johnson