Nobel Peace Prize Award Announcement Puts Norway on Edge

Nobel Peace Prize Award Announcement Puts Norway on Edge

As the announcement time of the Nobel Peace Prize nears, tension seizes Oslo. Norway goes on high alert, fearing how Donald Trump may react if he does not win. For Trump, who stakes his reputation on what this means as well as himself has become synonymous with the peace Prizes of Nobel quiet heroes thus far in history:no awards being captured by any Controversy at the last minute was A good thing merely because it showed such voters.

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Norwegian leaders are worried about the strong reactions Trump might register. Some say he could retaliate politically or economically if the committee avoids him. Many people believe his history of running up against global institutions deepens Norway’s unease. The Nobel Committee seems very clear that it will not succumb to outside pressures. Though friends of peace must still expect a tense side in Norway regardless of the verdict


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Trump is so intent on winning the Nobel Peace Prize that his campaign continues openly. He says that his diplomatic efforts, especially in the Middle East, deserve to be rewarded by world opinion. There are reports that he himself contacted Norwegian officials to present his case. Some analysts see such lobbying as damaging rather than helping his standing with the committee. They point out that the committee values long-term peace work over short political maneuvering.

Five Norwegians arbitrate the Nobel Peace Prizes in an annual exercise. The Norwegian Parliament appoints them, but once they chosen they act independently. Sources indicate that this year’s decision made, long before recent global events had any bearing on things. The committee operates in secret, taking pains to stay away from influence and political pressure. But Norway’s officials still expect diplomatic fallout once this round of voting becomes public

Analysts think that if Trump loses, he may lash out strongly through tariffs, pressurizing NATO or harsh criticism of Norway. Conversely, awarding him the prize could drive many who question his record on democracy and human rights to boiling point. So Norwegian authorities brace for any political fallout and hope as firm heads as possible in darkness will prevail after announcing

The Nobel Peace Prize remains one of the world’s most prestigious honors. To hand it to Trump would represent a historic and polemical write-off for all time. Now there are signs peace organizations and individuals long-term loyally supporting the cause may be more in line with this year’s choice. For Norway, this year’s finding is a test both of its disputes with China and its ability to handle international pressure while all eyes look on.


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