From Peace to Power: How the Nobel Peace Prize Turned Political
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From peace to power: How the Nobel Peace Prize turned political
The Oslo-based Nobel Peace Prize committee may have turned down President Trump’s latest bid for glory. Yet by honoring Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado — at a time when Trump is openly backing efforts to topple the government in Caracas — it has laid bare the extent to which the peace prize has become…
The Noble War Prize Strikes Again - The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity
And the Nobel Peace Prize goes to . . . María Corina Machado? Wait, what’s going on here? Why does it seem like, far from celebrating a champion of peace, the Nobel Committee is in fact paving a path to war? Let’s find out! RPI’s Daniel McAdams joins James Corbett to discuss the fraudulent “Peace” Prize and its real purpose:
Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) has announced the presentation of a bipartisan resolution in the United States Senate to pay tribute to Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado, and to reiterate Congress’ support for democracy in Venezuela. “I presented a bipartisan resolution to honor Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado,” Senator Durbin said. “Ms. Machado has fought for democracy and a better future for the Venezuelan people. Her cour…
María Corina Machado and the Humanocratic Challenges
In October 2025, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her unwavering commitment to democratic principles amid authoritarianism. From her hiding place, she dedicated the award to the Venezuelan people and former U.S. President Donald Trump, acknowledging his support for Venezuela's democratic cause. Her recognition underscores the global importance of defending democratic values and highlights th…
A Nobel Prize Beyond Borders: Maria Corina Machado and the Silent Earthquake of Latin American Democracy Image media Patient game 23/10/2025 - 09:13 Corps On 10 October 2025, in Oslo, the Norwegian Nobel Committee took a decision that had repercussions far beyond the walls of its hall: awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to Maria Corina Machado, inflexible figure of the Venezuelan democratic opposition
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