White House Faces Scrutiny Over Trump Nobel Push
White House Faces Scrutiny Over Trump Nobel Push

White House Faces Scrutiny Over Trump Nobel Push

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The White House is actively campaigning for Donald Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, citing that he brokered an average of one peace deal per month during his six months in office and ended conflicts in regions such as Thailand-Cambodia, Israel-Iran, Rwanda-DR Congo, India-Pakistan, Serbia-Kosovo, and Egypt-Ethiopia. Several international leaders, including those from Cambodia, Pakistan, and Israel, have formally nominated Trump for the prize. India, however, has rejected claims of US mediation in its ceasefire with Pakistan, asserting the settlement was bilateral. Critics argue that some of the highlighted conflicts remain unresolved and question the extent of Trump’s actual involvement. The Norwegian Nobel Committee has not publicly commented on Trump's candidacy. The campaign has sparked both domestic skepticism and heightened debate about the legitimacy of US diplomatic achievements under Trump.

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