By The Blogging Hounds
STOCKHOLM/WASHINGTON – The Nobel Committee shocked the world on Friday by passing over President Donald Trump for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, despite his record-breaking achievement of brokering eight peace agreements this year alone, including the historic Israel-Hamas ceasefire set to take effect this weekend.
In a move that has drawn both praise and ire, Maria Corina Machado, the Venezuelan freedom fighter awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless struggle against communist oppression, immediately dedicated her award to President Trump. In a message to her followers, she wrote:
“This recognition of the struggle of all Venezuelans is a boost to conclude our task: to conquer Freedom. We are on the threshold of victory and today, more than ever, we count on President Trump, the people of the United States, the peoples of Latin America, and the democratic…”
Trump’s Peace Achievements in 2025
President Trump’s diplomatic record this year spans multiple continents and conflicts:
- Azerbaijan-Armenia (August 8, 2025): Joint Declaration for Peace signed at the White House, including the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) securing U.S. development rights.
- Cambodia-Thailand (July 2025): U.S.-brokered ceasefire leveraging trade ties after border clashes.
- Rwanda-Democratic Republic of Congo (June 2025): Peace agreement addressing ethnic tensions, disarmament, and joint economic zones.
- India-Pakistan (Mid-2025): Ceasefire along the Line of Control, with ongoing trade-backed negotiations.
- Egypt-Ethiopia (Early 2025): Nile River water-sharing pact averting war over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
- Serbia-Kosovo (2025 renewal): Economic normalization with new border and trade provisions.
- Israel-Iran (Spring 2025): Informal shadow agreement limiting proxy attacks, reducing regional tensions.
- Israel-Hamas (Sept–Oct 2025): Comprehensive 20-point Gaza Peace Plan, including hostage release, Israeli troop withdrawal, humanitarian aid, and partial governance under a U.S.-chaired “Board of Peace.”
Despite these monumental achievements, the Nobel Committee chose not to recognize Trump, a decision even Vladimir Putin described as a further erosion of the prize’s credibility.
Machado Shows the World How to Honor True Leadership
Maria Corina Machado’s dedication of her Nobel Prize to Trump is a rebuke to the globalist bureaucracy of Stockholm. While the Nobel Committee rewards politicians who often do nothing for real peace, Machado recognized a leader who actively brokered stability, saved lives, and advanced freedom across multiple continents.
“We are on the threshold of victory,” Machado wrote, highlighting the ongoing struggle for democracy in Latin America and the essential role of the United States under President Trump in safeguarding freedom worldwide.
Prophetic Implications
The recognition by Machado underscores a deeper truth: true peace is rooted in action, courage, and integrity, not ceremony or committees. Psalm 34:14 reminds us:
“Turn from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it.”
President Trump’s 2025 record exemplifies this calling, while the Nobel Committee’s snub highlights the persistent disconnect between global institutions and real-world results.
As peace treaties continue to unfold and hostilities ease around the world, one thing is clear: the world’s leaders can ignore courage, but freedom fighters like Machado will always see it. And so will history.
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