Letter Nominating Trump For Nobel Peace Prize
Letter Nominating Trump For Nobel Peace Prize
Letter Nominating Trump For Nobel Peace Prize
President Trump has served almost a complete presidential term without starting a new war.
This would be the first time for almost four decades, when the President of the United States
of America has served a term without engaging his country to new conflicts. Moreover, he has
fulfilled his previous campaign pledge by withdrawing thousands of troops from Iraq and
Afghanistan.
On September 15, 2020, President Trump, together with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan and
Bahrain Foreign Minister Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, signed historic peace deals in
Washington D.C. The peace deals, together called as the Abraham Accords, established full
diplomatic relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, and Israel and Bahrain. The
role of President Trump as a mediator of the Abraham Accords, which potentially mark the
dawn of a new Middle East, was indispensable.
Finally, President Trump has maintained national cohesion and secured law and order by taking
a strong stand against detrimental social movements, which fragment the society by turning
different parts of population against each other, and commit vandalism on public and private
property and violence against the police authorities and ordinary citizens. It is hard to imagine
a president of the United States from the last decades, or a current head of state, who would
deserve more the Committee's recognition in 2021 than President Trump for his efforts to build
peace in the world.
Sincerely,