Just Like Obama, Trump’s Warmongering Just Got Him Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize





By Matt Agorist


In the Orwellian police state that is America, truth is easily stranger than fiction and Donald Trump’s nomination for the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize proves it. After a year of saber rattling, provoking nuclear war, and dropping countless bombs in multiple countries—killing innocent women and children in the process—Trump has been nominated for the world’s most prestigious recognition for peace.


In a letter to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, House GOP members nominated the president, recommending that he “receive the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his work to end the Korean War, denuclearize the Korean peninsula and bring peace to the region.”


The letter was signed by seventeen House members who could think of “no one more deserving” than Donald Trump—whose tweets nearly set off a nuclear holocaust—to receive the prize. The letter claimed that these tweets of war and ridicule, multiple sanctions, which are acts of war, and general chest pumping has been the president’s “tireless work to bring peace to our world.”



“President Trump’s peace through strength policies are working and bringing peace to the Korean Peninsula,” the letter states.


“The President’s strong leadership is the only reason North Korea is now coming to the table and he deserves recognition for this unprecedented progress toward peace,” Congressman Luke Messer, who spearheaded this insanity, said.


Trump couldn’t agree more. During a rally in Michigan on Saturday, supporters began chanting “Nobel, Nobel, Nobel” as the president claimed sole responsibility for peace in between the two nations.


Speaking of himself in the third person, Trump said, “What do you think President Trump had to do with it? I’ll tell you what. Like how about everything? And even President Moon says that and he’s been great.”


To be fair, South Korean President Moon Jae-in did, in fact say, “President Trump should win the Nobel Peace Prize. The only thing we need is peace.” However, his only other option was total annihilation with World War starting in his own backyard which is the equivalent of holding a gun to someone’s head and forcing them to apologize.


It is also important to point out that all the ridiculing, warmongering, sanctions, threats, and escalation conducted by Trump did nothing to foster peace. Not until he backed off and applied diplomacy did any of this happen.


Tweets such as “my nuclear button is bigger than yours,” and “military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely,” in addition to his speech at the United Nations General Assembly last year, where he threatened to “totally destroy” North Korea if it did not comply with Washington’s demands, did nothing to foster peace, and in fact, nearly kicked off World War III.








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