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Nobel Peace Prize for 2025 to Maria Corina Machado

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The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2025 to Maria Corina Machado.

She is receiving the Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.

 

The Nobel Peace Prize Has Been Trash for Decades​

The Nobel Peace Prize did not go to President Donald Trump on Friday. That is because he actually worked hard to achieve peace this year, which is the last thing that the award seeks to recognize, despite its origins.

The Nobel Peace Prize has been trash for decades. Long before it went to President Barack Obama simply for the achievement of being elected, the Nobel had given undue recognition to a rogues’ gallery of miscreants.

The worst was Palestinian terrorist Yasser Arafat, who shared the Nobel with Israeli leaders Yitzchak Rabin and Shimon Peres in 1994. In that case, the Nobel committee at least recognized an effort at peacemaking, which took the form of the hopelessly naive Oslo Peace Accords in 1993. But Arafat remained a terrorist. He ruled his own people with brutality, and launched a bloody second intifada just six years after the Nobel.

 
Boy, the committee had to search deep so they could avoid giving President Trump the prize. How on earth does a local peace leader in a domestic conflict add up to a global peace leader .... someone who, in the words of the award itself, has "done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses?" Of course, how did that apply to Barack Obama and a host of other recipients. I am forced to agree with the Breitbart headline.
 

Venezuelan Freedom Fighter María Corina Machado Dedicates Nobel Prize to Donald Trump​

In her first statement following the announcement, Machado declared that the Venezuelan opposition – now largely cleansed of the socialist elements that undermined her leadership for decades – was “on the threshold of victory.” She noted that this situation was, in part, due to President Trump’s longstanding support for the opposition and his actions to strip the illegitimate narco-dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro of its revenue funds and access to aid from its rogue allies, such as China and Iran.

“We are on the threshold of victory and today, more than ever, we count on President Trump, the people of the United States, the peoples of Latin America, and the democratic nations of the world,” she wrote, “as our principal allies to achieve Freedom and democracy.”

“I dedicate this prize to the suffering people of Venezuela and to President Trump for his decisive support of our cause!” she added.

 

Venezuelan Freedom Fighter María Corina Machado Dedicates Nobel Prize to Donald Trump​

In her first statement following the announcement, Machado declared that the Venezuelan opposition – now largely cleansed of the socialist elements that undermined her leadership for decades – was “on the threshold of victory.” She noted that this situation was, in part, due to President Trump’s longstanding support for the opposition and his actions to strip the illegitimate narco-dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro of its revenue funds and access to aid from its rogue allies, such as China and Iran.

“We are on the threshold of victory and today, more than ever, we count on President Trump, the people of the United States, the peoples of Latin America, and the democratic nations of the world,” she wrote, “as our principal allies to achieve Freedom and democracy.”

“I dedicate this prize to the suffering people of Venezuela and to President Trump for his decisive support of our cause!” she added.

I hope this is true!

Because this woman won due to her work to restore democracy to Venezuela. And remove the legitimacy of Maduro and the narcotics cartel that runs the place currently.

edited to add

IT IS TRUE!!!

here is the Reuters article


In a very real sense she is SHARING her prize WITH TRUMP!
 
Yeah excuse my ignorance but ehat peace has she negotiated? Peace between the drug cartels in her country......

The nobel peace prize has become a participation award for libertards and has been so for a long time now. Either this Venezuelan lady is a globalist plant or she's one of the more deserving recipients in a long time, even though she's yet to accomplish anything other than to actively struggle against the Maduro regime.
 

The Nobel Peace Prize Has Been Trash for Decades​

The Nobel Peace Prize did not go to President Donald Trump on Friday. That is because he actually worked hard to achieve peace this year, which is the last thing that the award seeks to recognize, despite its origins.

The Nobel Peace Prize has been trash for decades. Long before it went to President Barack Obama simply for the achievement of being elected, the Nobel had given undue recognition to a rogues’ gallery of miscreants.

The worst was Palestinian terrorist Yasser Arafat, who shared the Nobel with Israeli leaders Yitzchak Rabin and Shimon Peres in 1994. In that case, the Nobel committee at least recognized an effort at peacemaking, which took the form of the hopelessly naive Oslo Peace Accords in 1993. But Arafat remained a terrorist. He ruled his own people with brutality, and launched a bloody second intifada just six years after the Nobel.

I think I know the day and hour. When Trump gets the peace prize...we fly :) lol
 

Venezuelan Freedom Fighter María Corina Machado Dedicates Nobel Prize to Donald Trump​

In her first statement following the announcement, Machado declared that the Venezuelan opposition – now largely cleansed of the socialist elements that undermined her leadership for decades – was “on the threshold of victory.” She noted that this situation was, in part, due to President Trump’s longstanding support for the opposition and his actions to strip the illegitimate narco-dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro of its revenue funds and access to aid from its rogue allies, such as China and Iran.

“We are on the threshold of victory and today, more than ever, we count on President Trump, the people of the United States, the peoples of Latin America, and the democratic nations of the world,” she wrote, “as our principal allies to achieve Freedom and democracy.”

“I dedicate this prize to the suffering people of Venezuela and to President Trump for his decisive support of our cause!” she added.

Wow. Thanks for sharing. Very nice slice of the story indeed :)
 
The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2025 to Maria Corina Machado.

She is receiving the Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.

Thanks for calling attention to this :) I know that Norway is north of you and i believe quite politically different. But as you are neighbors, what is your general take on that event?
 
Thanks for calling attention to this :) I know that Norway is north of you and i believe quite politically different. But as you are neighbors, what is your general take on that event?
The comite is Norwegian, yes, but independant of the Norwegian government.

My take on the event is pretty much like ⬇️ comment, and they say it so much better than I can:


Trump Wins Peace, ‘Loses’ Nobel​

It was perhaps a forgone conclusion that the Nobel Peace Prize would go to someone other than the man who deserves it most.​


Blessed are the peacemakers, right?

Wrong. At least not if your name is Donald Trump. The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded today in Oslo, and our 47th president was the most deserving recipient. There wasn’t a close second. Still, this is Europe, and these are mostly Trump-hating elitists. Which is why they awarded it to a Venezuelan woman named María Corina Machado.

To be clear, the Nobel Peace Prize, given its deeply dubious list of recipients, isn’t worth a bucket of warm, er, spit. But it’s the principle of the thing. And Donald Trump deserved it. Thus, the committee has further discredited both the award and the institution. If that’s possible.

This morning, in awarding the prize to Machado, committee chairman Jorgen Watne Frydnes prattled on about “the Democratic Forces in Venezuela” and about Machado’s “commitment to peaceful protection of democracy” and how “democracy depends on people who refuse to stay silent.” Whatever, dudes.

Who knew it was the Nobel Democracy Prize?

As our Nate Jackson posted on X this morning, there’s a “hilarious irony that literally on the day Israel signs on to a peace deal Donald Trump engineered, the Nobel Prize committee awards the Peace Prize to someone nobody’s heard of in a country no one cares about, and that hasn’t changed one iota because of her efforts.”

Machado did, however, dedicate her prize to Donald Trump, which must have almost physically burned for the committee members.

Recall that when the Apologizer-in-Chief, Barack Obama, “earned” his Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, he’d barely had time to change the drapes and FedEx that bust of Winston Churchill back to 10 Downing Street. Indeed, he hadn’t done a doggone thing toward the furtherance of peace anywhere in the world — such is the meaninglessness of the prize and the malleability of its qualifications.

Alas, it must be a “living” list of criteria.

In fairness to the rigged committee, nominations were due back in February, and only a submission by New York Congresswoman Claudia Tenney, for Trump’s historic 2020 Abraham Accords, had been put forth by that time. Trump hadn’t yet begun his onslaught of peace — hadn’t yet settled armed conflicts between Iran and Israel, India and Pakistan, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Azerbaijan and Armenia, Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, and Egypt and Ethiopia. That’s seven conflicts by my count, with the Israel-Hamas peace deal being the eighth.

Even if Trump can’t notch number nine by bringing an end to the slaughter in Ukraine between now and February, who in the world can hold a candle to that list of lifesaving?

As for the Israel-Hamas deal, it was the primary topic of discussion at yesterday’s publicly broadcast cabinet meeting, where the mood was light — and deservedly so, at least for the moment.

There were kudos all around the table for the hard work being done on behalf of the American people — from rounding up criminal illegals to restoring our military might to making America healthy again.

But the dominant topic was that remarkable Middle East peace plan, brokered by Trump and his team, that includes not only a ceasefire but the immediate return by Hamas of all remaining hostages, both living and dead.

It’s a 20-point plan, though, with plenty of moving parts, and the first step has yet to be completed. But Trump and his administration are getting praise from around the world and across the political spectrum for their efforts to secure peace and return the hostages to Israel.

“There’ll be credit for President Trump,” said Connecticut Democrat Senator Dick Blumenthal, “which he deserves, and for others who participated in this really monumental accomplishment.”

“Obviously,” echoed Virginia Senator Tim Kaine, “we have to see how it progresses, but ending the war, hostage release, humanitarian aid, and then the next chapter.”

And get a load of this from the teeth-gnashers and garment-renders on the editorial board of The Washington Post:

The announcement that Israel and Hamas have agreed to President Donald Trump’s plan to end the two-year war in Gaza could be the biggest diplomatic achievement of his second term. Indeed, if the deal holds, Trump can legitimately bolster his claim to be a peacemaker worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Next, Trump will head to Israel, to the capital of Jerusalem, there to speak before the Israeli parliament. As our Mark Alexander quipped, “It’s hard to believe that Israel would invite a Nazi to address the Knesset.”

How did Trump do it? First, by establishing his credibility. And that means saying what he means and meaning what he says. That means greasing Soleimani and obliterating Iran’s nuclear sites, but it also means playing hardball with Bibi Netanyahu.

As former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman put it yesterday: “The Biden and the Obama administrations had a series of perpetual red lines that were made to be breached, and in the Middle East, you can’t do that. Nobody took them seriously. In the Middle East … people look at you and they ask, ‘Does this guy mean what he says? Does he have the courage of his convictions?’ And with President Trump … that’s a guy that means what he says, that you should pay attention to. And only President Trump, in probably the history of the presidency and their interactions in the Middle East, has the credibility to do something like this.”

Many of us are fond of pointing out that Vladimir Putin never would have invaded Ukraine on Donald Trump’s watch. And while that’s certainly true, it’s also true that Hamas would never have dared to invade Israel and slaughter both Israelis and Americans on October 7, 2023, had Trump been president. As Elizabeth Pipko pointed out about Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on Fox News last night: “This happened on their watch. … What did they do? Absolutely nothing. What did they do on October 7 last year? I think Kamala Harris planted a tree and sat for the cover of Vogue magazine. That’s how much she cared about Americans being held hostage. … Donald Trump actually brought peace to the region, and he’ll bring some stability and safety back to both Israelis and Palestinians.”

That’s a great point about the Palestinians, because those who live in Gaza have suffered terribly for the last two years due entirely to the devastation that Hamas has invited upon them.

Think about it: Not only were the Israelis chanting for Trump to win the Peace Prize — the Gazans were, too.

Now that’s a peacemaker.

 
Don't laugh, on facebook you got the same feast of trumpet mob saying this is the antichrist covenant
For any who are familiar with my eschatology, I'm kind of serious...lol. For sure I don't know the day or hour. But the season I believe for the repature would be a stronger America and a much stronger Israel. I am sadden in general by evangelical eschatology. I genuinely believe that God has purposed to use unbelieving Israel to imply greater eschatology than when church scholars blueprint the tribulation countdown. I sincerely believe the more accurate prophecy read comes from His use of unbelieving isreal.

Perhaps later on the Abrham Accords become something the AC strengthens. But in general, it s no mystery I'm some what of a tribulation blueprint contrarian. I use to be one though myself. I understand how compelling it all is to track like that. I just believe we, in that, are watching the wrong movie. I believe the Inde film company Israel, get's the true Son-dance award in eschatological trajectory path and blueprint. I believe this is our hour to honor Romans 11:18-21. I realize that is not the right exegetical sense, but I do believe it is the right eschatoogical one. If that makes sense?

Yeah all the guessing and pomp and circumstance that can tend to be done with it all almost makes me want to just be like a preterist. lol. I understand though. It is exciting. Blessings.
 
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