Trump's Push for Nobel Peace Prize 2025 Winner Set to Be Announced - Daily Times
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : " As the clock ticks toward the announcement, one thing seems clear: while Trump's pursuit of the Nobel spotlight has dominated headlines, the committee's decision will likely reflect Nobel's enduring ideals of peace, humanitarianism, and global cooperation -- not political ambition.56% : Despite a months-long campaign to join the ranks of past US presidents and laureates Barack Obama, Jimmy Carter, Woodrow Wilson, and Theodore Roosevelt, Trump faces long odds due to his foreign policy record and timing of recent events.
43% : "If you look at Alfred Nobel's will, it emphasizes three areas: peace-brokering, disarmament, and international cooperation," said Nina Graeger, head of the Peace Research Institute Oslo.
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