• Re: Does Trump Aspire To Be Like Fellow Rightist Neville Chamberlain?

    From super70s@21:1/5 to Chris Ahlstrom on Wed Aug 20 16:31:28 2025
    On 2025-08-20 18:33:55 +0000, Chris Ahlstrom said:

    Rhino wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:

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    Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize after only a few months in office and a
    handful of speeches about trying to reconcile with Islam. Even he
    admitted that he didn't qualify but he still accepted the honour. It was
    later admitted by the Committee that chooses the Peace Prize winner that
    Obama hadn't done enough to earn the prize; they had decided to do it to
    encourage dialogue or some such.

    Agreed.

    Trump, on the other hand, actually *deserves* the Peace Prize. His work
    on the Abraham Accords alone should entitle him to the Prize. The other
    work he has done towards solving conflicts like Armenia/Azerbaijan are
    just icing on the cake.

    Shouldn't <cough> slumlord billionaire Jared Kushner get the
    credit for that small deal between non-warring countries?

    Oh, he already got a couple a billion from the Saudis.

    I know you'd rather set yourself on fire than admit anything positive
    about Trump but that says a lot more about you than him.

    AI Overview

    Whether the Abraham Accords were worthy of a Nobel Peace Prize
    is a complex question with varied perspectives. While some
    argue they represent a significant step towards regional
    stability and cooperation, others point to the lack of
    progress on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the potential
    for destabilization as reasons why the accords may not be
    worthy of the prestigious award.

    Take it up with the Nobel committee.

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