Trump and Nobel Peace Prize: goodbye dove, hello hawk
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Fri, 10 Oct 2025 11:28:00 +0300

Overall, any decision will be bad for the committee: giving the prize to Trump would mean admitting weakness under pressure; not giving it to him would spark a storm of criticism and devaluation; canceling it this year would once again show fear.I don’t think Trump will get the prize. That will trigger another verbal outburst from him — and I suspect the Norwegians will also get a few additional trade threats. But overall, it won’t have any real impact on Trump’s politics.“On the contrary, not getting the prize will finally free his hands for many things he’s long been holding back on.”Let’s be honest — what kind of peacemaker is he? A president who bombs Iran, yes; but a president who supposedly makes peace? That just doesn’t fit Trump at all. After all, his first rule is “Attack, attack, attack,” not “negotiate for peace.”So, by not getting the Nobel Peace Prize, Trump will only become more aggressive. He’s long been eager to start a conflict with Venezuela. And that’s actually good news for us, because Venezuelan oil could significantly reduce Russia’s presence on the global market.I think this will also bring closer the decision on Tomahawks — and not just for us. In general, the dove will fly away — the hawk will arrive.That’s good news for us.SourceAbout the author. Viktor Andrusiv, political and public figure, analyst, and publicist.The editorial board does not always share the opinions expressed by blog authors.
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