Nobel Peace Center breaks silence after Venezuelan opposition leader gives Nobel Peace Prize to Trump

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For what feels like an eternity, the former leader of the free world has made it abundantly clear that he believes the Nobel Peace Prize is his by right, an accolade he feels has been unjustly withheld. As the 2025 prize announcement loomed, his vocal assertions reached a fever pitch, a crescendo of self-declared accomplishments that, in his view, dwarfed those of any previous recipient. He often cited his supposed role in stopping “eight wars,” a claim met with both fervent agreement from his base and widespread skepticism from critics. His rhetoric wasn’t just about his own merits; it frequently veered into pointed critiques of past laureates, creating a narrative where he was the overlooked titan of peace. He wasn’t shy about comparing himself to others, always finding himself superior in the intricate dance of international diplomacy and conflict resolution. The stage was set for a dramatic revelation, one that he was sure would finally crown him with the peace prize he so passionately felt he deserved, cementing his place in history as a true peacemaker.

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