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MembersWill Trump win the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday?

Why peace arises not from ideals but from strength – and what Trump understood better than many in the West.

Will he receive the Nobel Peace Prize? US President Donald Trump reacts during a dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (not pictured) at the White House, Washington, July 7, 2025. Netanyahu presented him with a letter stating that he had nominated him for the Nobel Prize. Photo: EPA/Alexander Drago/Pool
Will he receive the Nobel Peace Prize? US President Donald Trump reacts during a dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (not pictured) at the White House, Washington, July 7, 2025. Netanyahu presented him with a letter stating that he had nominated him for the Nobel Prize. Photo: EPA/Alexander Drago/Pool

On Friday we will know if Donald Trump receives the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump is extremely eager to get the award, and he would undoubtedly deserve it more than former US President Barack Obama, who received it before he had even lifted a finger for world peace.

While the world looks to the next Nobel Peace Prize winner, one thing is clear: peace is not always what it seems at first glance. For Trump, peace does not mean symbolic gestures, appeals, or diplomatic rituals, but concrete results, deterrence, and national strength. In contrast to a world shaped by ideologies, moral perfectionism, and symbolic activism, Trump operates on an old, realistic principle: peace emerges only when the opponent knows that violence is not worth it. His unconventional and often controversial approach can be compared to biblical figures who acted outside all moral expectations but achieved greater goals. In this context, it becomes clear: true stability does not arise from ideals but from power, courage, and the willingness to do what is right—even against opposition from public opinion...

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One response to “Will Trump win the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday?”

  1. Susan says:

    How can a man who has leashed war on his own nation receive a Nobel Peace prize??

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