Trump and the Nobel Peace Prize Dilemma
The White House expressed disappointment with the Nobel Committee for awarding Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado instead of Donald Trump, who claimed significant contributions to global peace. The award decision highlights the tension between politics and genuine peace efforts.

The contentious decision to award Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado the Nobel Peace Prize has sparked sharp reactions from the White House, which expressed discontent over Donald Trump being overlooked. Trump, who lobbied vigorously for the accolade, has been publicly lauded by Machado for his peace efforts.
The former president has claimed success in brokering various international ceasefire deals and ending several wars, asserting these achievements merited the prestigious recognition. In contrast, the Nobel Committee selected Machado for her staunch resistance against authoritarian leadership in Venezuela, emphasizing a different set of values.
While Trump acknowledged the committee's choice with restrained criticism, he suggested the political focus during his campaign may have influenced the outcome. The ongoing discourse underscores the challenge of balancing political influences with genuine contributions to peace.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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