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Yesterday, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader Machado, who put himself
Yesterday, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the Venezuelan opposition leader Machado, the woman who put her national flag in her pants, and she turned her head and did something that made the world shake—she called Trump and said, “I took this award to pay tribute to you, you deserve it!”

Trump's obsession with the Nobel Peace Prize has long been an open joke of the international community. Over the years, he repeatedly shouted that he had "solved eight wars" and felt that he deserved the prize. The most outrageous thing is that he even complained that former President Obama "won the prize for doing nothing". This sounds sour, and it's clearly an imbalance in my heart-why can Obama take it, but I can't Trump?

What's even more ironic is that for this award, Trump simply resorted to any means. Just before the Peace Prize was announced, he was eager to announce a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. Even White House Secretary of State Rubio secretly handed him a note urging him to "post quickly and get credit." What happened? The Nobel Committee directly poured cold water on it: The winner has been decided long ago, and you are not in it! Trump's face was almost swollen.

Machado, ostensibly an opposition leader who "fought for *", hurriedly called Trump to wear a high hat as soon as he got the award. She said "salute", but anyone with a discerning eye could see that she just wanted to keep hugging America's thigh. Trump triumphantly relayed the contents of the call and joked that "I didn't ask her to give me the prize." Look at his happiness, it's like winning the lottery!

But don't forget that the United States has long supported the Venezuelan opposition, and Trump also sent a letter in January this year to support MacArthur, calling her a "freedom fighter". Now MacArthur is out, but a "peach Lee": you help me to break down the Maduro government, I help you to satisfy your vanity.

The Nobel Committee really hit itself in the foot this time. They wanted to demonstrate their "independence" but refused to buy Trump's account, but the winners turned around and knelt and licked Trump. Doesn't this amount to a slap in the face of the committee? The White House directly criticized them for "putting politics before peace," and even Trump supporters ridiculed the Nobel Prize as "existed in name only many years ago."

What's worse is that the Norwegian government, the committee, has caused the trouble, but they are asked to take the blame. Now Norwegians are worried about Trump's retaliation, such as imposing tariffs, increasing military spending, and even listing Norway as an "enemy country". A Norwegian analyst put it bluntly: "Trump is unpredictable … he doesn't respect this independence at all." Yes, your committee pretends to be lofty, and as a result, the whole country is on tenterhooks. Isn't this self-inflicted?

Seeing this scene, ordinary people can conclude that the Nobel Peace Prize has long become a political tool. Machado relies on pleasing Trump to exchange support, Trump relies on others 'boasting to satisfy his vanity, and what about the Nobel Committee? While pretending to be lofty and awarding it to the opposition supported by the United States, in the end, he was not human inside and outside.

To be honest, what authority does this award have?Obama won the prize without doing anything, and now the McDonald’s Prize “transferred” to Trump – do you really think the people of the world are stupid?

In the final analysis, there are no winners in this farce. Machado lost his dignity, Trump exposed his superficiality, and the Nobel Committee broke its signboard. The only function is to let us ordinary people see clearly: international politics has always been so hypocritical!


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