John Bolton Deems Trump's Lack of 'Philosophy', and Coherent Policy, 'Disconcerting to US Allies'
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 8 – Netanyahu nominated Trump to acknowledge his peace efforts amid ongoing ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas, with negotiators working on a 60-day truce, officials said.
- During their July 7 meeting at the White House, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented a letter officially proposing that U.S. President Donald Trump be considered for the Nobel Peace Prize.
- The nomination cannot be considered for this year because Nobel Peace Prize nominations close on January 31 annually and the award is announced every October.
- Netanyahu credited Trump for brokering the 2020 Abraham Accords and advancing peace efforts in the Middle East amid ongoing talks for a Gaza ceasefire involving Israel, Hamas, and Qatar.
- Jorgen Watne Frydnes, Chair of the Nobel Committee, explained that the Nobel Peace Prize can be awarded to a wide range of individuals, including those whose political actions have sometimes sparked controversy.
- The prize's announcement is scheduled for October 10 in Oslo, with the ceremony on December 10 marked as Alfred Nobel’s death anniversary, reflecting its role in highlighting global peace initiatives.
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John Bolton deems Trump's lack of 'philosophy', and coherent policy, 'disconcerting to US allies'
Trump’s volatile foreign policy fuses trade wars with multiple quests for transactional peace deals. While levying tariffs on allies and rivals alike, he’s actively pursuing a Nobel Peace Prize, citing efforts in the Middle East, Ukraine-Russia, Congo-Rwanda, and India-Pakistan. Israeli PM Netanyahu is the latest to back him, submitting a nomination letter to the Nobel Committee. For in-depth insight and a deeper perspective on Trump’s second-te…
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