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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Trump: If you don't give me the Nobel Prize, you will "insult America"
Speech for Trump. U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated on September 30 that he has solved seven wars since returning to the White House in January, and that if he failed to win the Nobel Peace Prize, it would be an “insult to the United States.” Trump said on Tuesday at a summit of senior generals across the United States and overseas: “Will you win the Nobel Prize? Absolutely not. They will award the prize to someone who has done nothing. I tell you that it will be a great insult to our country. I don’t want to take it, I hope the country gets this award. Our country deserves the award, because there has never been such an achievement before.” Trump also pointed out that if the Gaza plan jointly announced by him and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House a few days ago is successfully implemented,"then we will reach a solution to eight wars in eight months, which is great." The Nobel Peace Prize will be announced on October 10th, and Trump has been eager to receive the prize.After he announced the peace plan for the Gaza Strip on Monday, he fought for himself again the next day.As a Republican, Trump has also been concerned about former Democratic President Barack Obama's 2009 Peace Prize. In this regard, the Norwegian Nobel Committee stressed that it would not be influenced by Trump’s own positive influence, as said Oeivind Stenersen, a scholar who studies the history of the Nobel Peace Prize, “is completely unimaginable.” Extended reading Trump made a bunch of phone calls asking how to get the Nobel Peace Prize Putin and Trump shake hands. "I don't want to get involved in this kind of thing (competing for the Nobel Peace Prize). If she said that, it would be very friendly, and I appreciate it very much." On August 15, after Trump and Putin met in Alaska, he spoke to the media about former political enemy Hillary Clinton wanting to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize. Earlier that day, Hillary said in the show that if Trump could end the Russian-Ukrainian war, he would nominate him personally, provided that Ukraine would not allow any land to be cut off. The “Double Peace Conference”, once left the western camp as an acorn, before news came out that the two sides could reach some agreement unfavorable to Ukraine, while the other party to the war, Ukraine, did not participate. The "Shuangpu" was originally supposed to meet alone, but later it was changed to the "3 +3" mode: Trump was accompanied by Secretary of State Lu Biao and Middle East Special Envoy Witkov, while Putin was accompanied by Foreign Minister Lavrov and diplomatic adviser yuri ushakov. Fiona Hill, a scholar who once served as a diplomatic adviser during Trump's first term, believes that it is "a mistake" for Trump to meet with Putin alone without any experts or aides present. “Double” meeting “3+3” mode The European and Ukrainian authorities breathed a sigh of relief that the "Chamberlain moment" they most feared-the hasty signing of agreements including territorial cessions-did not occur. Afterwards, Trump also said: "Before a deal is reached, there is no deal There's no deal until there's a deal. But he played a full spot on this conversation. Indeed, this is a win-win situation: Russia delayed time, and Trump gave his "peace man" a public relations. The phrase "before an agreement is reached" also leaves enough room for imagination in the future. On August 15, the Norwegian media also exploded, and Trump called Norwegian Finance Minister Stoltenberg, with whom he discussed tariffs and also asked how to get the Nobel Peace Prize. Norwegian Finance Minister Stoltenberg Objectively speaking, Trump has been actively involved in international mediation affairs several times during his second term, with results and mistakes.The biggest difference between Trump and the U.S. president is the extreme focus on his merit and sense of presence. From the Caucasus to the Middle East to Eastern Europe, from "Trump Peace Corridor" to "Trump Tower in Gaza", Trump is particularly concerned about whether his name can be engraved on every piece of land. Mixed with various complex factors such as personal accomplishment and family business interests, the Trump administration's foreign policy has left enemies and friends scratching their heads. US-Russia thawAfter Trump returned to power, the United States openly resumed dialogue with Russia that had been interrupted during the Biden era. Steve Witkov, Trump's old friend in the real estate industry, frequently shuttles between Washington and Moscow. Before the “Double” personally met, Witkov became a communication bridge between the two. Pictured is Steve Witkoff But the Western public opinion whispered: “What kind of diplomatic expert is Witkov?” “What kind of international relations does Witkov know?” In many European countries, and even in the American own traditional diplomatic system, Witkov, as an outsider in diplomatic negotiations, has repeatedly given Putin the opportunity to betray the core interests of his allies. As early as April, when Witkov met with Putin in Moscow, he released a plan for Ukraine to cede its land in exchange for a ceasefire in Russia, which caused an uproar among European countries. In April 2025, Witkov met with Putin in Moscow On the eve of the August 14 “Double Peace” meeting, the British Times that Witkov and Russian officials were drafting a reference to Israel’s western plan on the West Bank: allowing Ukraine to continue to retain nominal sovereignty over occupied territories in the east, but Russia holds the military and security realities here. This is equivalent to viewing Russia as an enlarged version of Israel, while Ukraine is viewed as an enlarged version of Palestine. Such a plan also aroused the anger of the United States and European allies. It is true that the Russia-Ukraine battlefield and the tension in the Middle East are the two geopolitical hot potatoes faced by Trump at the western end of the Eurasian continent after he took office again. Witkov treated "Russia-Ukraine" simply as "Israel-Palestine" and was viewed by Western media as falling into the Russian trap, adding to the impression that the Trump negotiating group was a group of "outsiders" in the hearts of allies. This setting strikes Trump's eagerness to get a truce agreement to fulfill his election promises. The personal glory.In Oslo, Norway, Finance Minister Stotenberg was walking when he suddenly received a phone call from Trump. Trump called to ask how to win the Nobel Peace Prize. This is the report of the Norwegian newspaper Dagens Næringsliv on August 15. Trump said that Israel, Pakistan and Cambodia have nominated themselves for promoting a peace agreement or ceasefire, which he deserves to be awarded by Norway. Unlike other Nobel Prizes, which were born in Sweden, the Peace Prize is selected by the Norwegian Nobel Committee. Politicians from all over the world, elites from all walks of life, previous winners and current and former members of the Norwegian Committee can initiate nominations, and the winners will be announced in early October. Trump’s ambition to “stay famous” is far-reaching, but his way of listening around is what he wants. Stoltenberg was once NATO Secretary-General, confronting Trump on military budget issues, and was of course the first person Trump thought of. Stoltenberg was NATO Secretary-General. Stotenberg revealed to the media afterwards that after Trump called him, he called other important officials in the Norwegian government cabinet, obviously anxious to get the Nobel Prize. After all, several countries are already going to nominate him. In June, Pakistan announced plans to nominate Trump for the award. Islamabad believes Trump played a role in the ceasefire agreement reached between India and Pakistan in May. In July, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu handed Trump his letter to the awards committee, saying, "As we speak, he is making peace in country after country and region after region." Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Trump On August 7, Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet announced that he had officially written to Norway to nominate Trump. And his recent “and平成就” is somewhat unexpected. On August 8, two years of hostile Armenian and Azerbaijani enemies, their respective heads signed a peace agreement at the White House Oval Office. Trump, sitting in the middle of the table with a smile, watched the Armenian Prime Minister and the President of Azerbaijan shake their hands on both sides, then put their hands on the outside of the wrists of the two, bite their teeth and squeeze the hands of the two heads of the enemy countries together. Armenian Prime Minister and Azerbaijani President Sign Peace Agreement at White House At this time, Trump seems to be completely different from Trump who said to Zelensky six months ago, "You have no cards in your hand". Poor and defeated Armenia has no cards than Ukraine, but what capital did it exchange for Trump's mediation? It allowed the United States to lease a special corridor within its own territory that connects transportation between the enemy territory of Azerbaijan and the enclave. This corridor was named the "Trump Corridor of Peace and Prosperity" and was rented for 99 years. This corridor, which was originally supposed to be held by the Russian military, Armenia has long hoped for Russia to play the role of mediator in its own conflict with Azerbaijan.Today, Trump has not only crushed Russia in the Caucasus, but also carved his name on the map. The United States leases a special corridor in Armenia It can be said that in the face of personal ambitions and commercial interests, Trump remains ruthless in the face of Russia. Trump, who has been severely scolded over the Russia-Ukraine issue in the past six months, has now become a "good man." Not only are the two long-standing enemies in the Caucasus happy, Turkey is happy to see it happen, and the European Union is also applauding it. Therefore, since Armenia, which has been weak for many years, can get some benefits from Trump, Ukraine and the EU need not be too pessimistic-the problem is how to put aside face and give sufficient emotional value. From the brewing of "Trump Tower in Gaza" to the "Trump Corridor", U.S. diplomacy led by Trump has used its name as a brand and has been continuously deployed around the world, replacing the traditional mediation of diplomats and the literary diplomatic rhetoric of the State Department. At the time of the "Double Democracy Conference", who can better grasp Trump's emotions, who can psychologically make Trump feel that he has "earned", and who is the real winner? Even Israel can nominate him in the name of peace.In this game, what really is peace is not so important. The author travels far. Editor of Tree. Head of staff. Typesetting | A Che News raw data sources → https://www.163.com/dy/article/KAQA1SQL0550B6IS.html 17WorldNews[2025.10.01-23:42] 访问:54
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