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EXCLUSIVE – A group of 18 Republican lawmakers have signed their names to a letter formally nominating President Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize -- the latest development in a growing push to award the president the honor for his work toward peace in the Korean Peninsula.

The letter, sent by Rep. Luke Messer, R-Ind. to the Norwegian Nobel Committee on Tuesday, and signed by 17 other members, says Trump has worked “tirelessly to apply maximum pressure to North Korea to end its illicit weapons programs and bring peace to the region.”

“His Administration successfully united the international community, including China, to impose one of the most successful international sanctions regimes in history,” the letter says. “The sanctions have decimated the North Korean economy and have been largely credited for bringing North Korea to the negotiating table.”

The letter is signed by 17 other members, including Reps Mark Meadows, R-N.C., Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., Diane Black, R-Tenn., and Steve King, R-Iowa.

“Although North Korea has evaded demands from the international community to cease its aggression for decades, President Trump’s peace through strength policies are working and bringing peace to the Korean peninsula,” the letter says. “We can think of no one more deserving of the Committee’s recognition in 2019 than President Trump for his tireless work to bring peace to our world.”

The nomination is for the 2019 prize, as the 2018 award nomination period ended in February. According to the Nobel Prize's website, a nomination is considered valid if submitted by persons in certain categories -- including “members of national assemblies and national governments (cabinet members/ministers) of sovereign states as well as current heads of state." There are 330 candidates for the 2018 prize, which will be announced in October.

Messer, who is currently locked in a Republican primary battle to challenge incumbent Indiana Democratic Sen. Joe Donnelly in this year’s midterm, announced his intention to nominate Trump last week and floated the idea of the prize in March.

“The only reason the North Korean dictator is coming to the table is because President Trump has stared him down and shown him that we have a leader in America who means business and who has changed the dynamic in major ways,” Messer told Fox News. “That’s why I think he has to be considered for the Nobel Peace Prize.”

The move for an award for Trump has picked up steam since the dramatic developments in relation to North Korea, which has seen the leaders of North and South Korea meet in person for a summit where the two discussed denuclearization and declared a formal end to the Korean War. The North Korean regime has also said it will end its nuclear weapons and intercontinental ballistic missile testing program.

In a rally in Michigan at the weekend, Trump touted progress in North Korea and was interrupted by supporters chanting: “No-bel, No-bel, No-bel.”


An award would likely be controversial among many peace activists, who would point to Trump’s fiery language toward North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un -- whom he dubbed “rocket man” and warned was on a “suicide mission for himself” in 2017. But supporters say that Trump’s tactics were part of a “peace through strength” approach of the kind that proved successful for President Ronald Reagan when he faced down the Soviet Union.

"The peace through strength approach to national security is delivering results, not just in North Korea,” Messer said. “ISIS is on the run and I think the world is waking up to the fact that there's a new sheriff in town and the world’s most important leader today is Donald Trump.”

The push for Trump to get the prize was given a big boost when South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Trump should get the prize.


“President Trump should win the Nobel Peace Prize,” Moon reportedly told a meeting of senior secretaries, according to Reuters. “What we need is only peace.”

Earlier this year, Moon praised Trump’s role in brokering an end to the crisis, noting he “deserves big credit for bringing about the inter-Korean talks,” and said “it could be a resulting work of the U.S.-led sanctions and pressure.”

For many U.S. conservatives, it would also work to rectify the controversial 2009 decision by the committee to award the honor to President Barack Obama at a time when he had only just taken office and had not had a chance to rack up any foreign policy achievements.

The committee chose to award it to Obama for his “extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples” and specifically for his “vision of and work for a world without nuclear weapons.”

But the decision was widely criticized, and even Obama in his acceptance speech noted that other past recipients were “far more deserving of this honor than I.” Obama struggled to bring peace to the Korean Peninsula, and Trump said recently that Obama told him during the transition that it would be his “biggest problem” in terms of foreign policy.

“If the Nobel Peace Prize means anything, President Trump should have a great shot at getting it,” Messer said. “After all President Obama received it for little more than running a glamorous campaign for president. Trump has shown major steps toward delivering peace.”

Presidents Jimmy Carter, Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt have also been honored with the award. In 2007, former Vice President Al Gore was given the award alongside the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for their work on climate change.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., also offered his possible support for a Trump Nobel prize on Sunday, saying on Fox News’ "Sunday Morning Futures" that if things work out, Trump deserves the award.

“President Trump, if he can lead us to ending the Korean War after 70 years and getting North Korea to give up their nuclear program in a verifiable way deserves the Nobel Peace Prize and then some,” Graham said.

However, he also recognized just how controversial such an award would be among Trump opponents.

“It may be the first time the Nobel Peace Prize was given and there was mass casualties because I think a lot of liberals would kill themselves if they did that,” he joked.

Adam Shaw is a Politics Reporter and occasional Opinion writer for FoxNews.com. He can be reached here or on Twitter: @AdamShawNY.
 
What a fucking joke
 
Trump has nothing to do with that. Its just Un's newest plan to take over the Pennisula. He's making it look like peace before he feeds the south korean president to the dogs and takes over.

Really a peace prize for belittling a foreign leader and threatning to nuke his country off the map. A peace prize for forcing peace through threat of violence....right. Not that Trump had to do with the "peace talks" anyway.

P.S.

I truly hope Un has changed his ways but I wouldn't bet on it.
 
I think we should wait till something actually happens before everyone starts give Tump a hand job over this. There is still plenty of time for him to fuck it up.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/north-korea-says-u-s-ruining-mood-detente-ahead-summit-n871696

With just weeks to go before President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un are expected to hold their first-ever summit, Pyongyang on Sunday criticized what it called “misleading” claims that Trump’s policy of maximum political pressure and sanctions are what drove the North to the negotiating table.

The North’s official news agency quoted a Foreign Ministry spokesman warning the claims are a “dangerous attempt” to ruin a budding detente on the Korean Peninsula after Kim’s summit late last month with South Korean President Moon Jae-in.



At the summit, Kim agreed to a number of measures aimed at improving North-South ties and indicated he is willing to discuss the denuclearization of the peninsula, though exactly what that would entail and what conditions the North might require have not yet been explained.


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Trump and senior U.S. officials have suggested repeatedly that Washington’s tough policy toward North Korea, along with pressure on its main trading partner China, have played a decisive role in turning around what had been an extremely tense situation.

Just last year, as Kim was launching long-range missiles at a record pace and trading vulgar insults with Trump, it would have seemed unthinkable for the topic of denuclearization to be on the table.







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But the North’s statement on Sunday seemed to be aimed at strengthening Kim’s position going into his meeting with Trump. Pyongyang claims Kim himself is the driver of the current situation.


“The U.S. is deliberately provoking the DPRK at the time when the situation on the Korean Peninsula is moving toward peace and reconciliation,” the spokesman was quoted as saying. DPRK is short for the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the North’s formal name.

Kim and Trump are expected to meet later this month or in early June.

Trump has indicated the date and place have been chosen and said he believes the Demilitarized Zone that divides the Koreas might be a good venue. Singapore was also believed to be a potential site.

Experts are split over whether Kim’s statement made with Moon at the DMZ marks a unique opening for progress or a rehash of Pyongyang’s longstanding demand for security guarantees.


Sunday’s comments were among the very few the North has made since Trump agreed in March to the meeting.

The spokesman warned the U.S. not to interpret Pyongyang’s willingness to talk as a sign of weakness. He also criticized Washington for its ongoing “pressure and military threats” and its position that such pressure won’t be eased until North Korea gives up its nuclear weapons completely.

Before Trump meets Kim, Washington is hoping to gain the release of three Korean-Americans accused of anti-state activities. Trump hinted the release of Kim Dong Chul, Kim Hak Song and Tony Kim was in the offing.






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There was no sign of an imminent release on Sunday, though the men had reportedly been moved to the capital.


The White House, meanwhile, has announced a separate meeting between Trump and Moon at the White House on May 22 to “continue their close coordination on developments regarding the Korean Peninsula.”
 
It’s Obama’s strong sanctions and Trumps strong craziness that are working together. So I would like to see the Nobel Peace Prize be given to both of these men.
 
Its just some Republicans writing a letter to the committee in Norway, it's not a nomination. The real Nobel prize committee never announces nominees (not even to the nominees themselves and they keep the list secret for 50 years) just the winners.
 
Given today's news, I hereby nominate Trump for the Nobel War Prize.

barfo

Yeah, heaven forbid we take away's Iran's Nuclear Program! Which will only be used for peaceful, energy generating purposes! (just like in North Korea!)
 
A 'peace prize' that bears the name of a wartime arms dealer was never a concept I could get on board with anyway.
 
Yeah, heaven forbid we take away's Iran's Nuclear Program! Which will only be used for peaceful, energy generating purposes! (just like in North Korea!)

We aren't taking away their nuclear program. Trump is giving them permission to resume it.

barfo
 
A 'peace prize' that bears the name of a wartime arms dealer was never a concept I could get on board with anyway.

You don't believe in atonement?

barfo
 
We aren't taking away their nuclear program. Trump is giving them permission to resume it.

barfo

We need someone to go to war with
 
Trump has already outdone everything and anything positive Obama ever accomplished, and managed to undo some of the harm, in the foreign relations arena.

He's sooooooooooooooooooo much more Presidential. :cheers:
 
Trump has already outdone everything and anything positive Obama ever accomplished, and managed to undo some of the harm, in the foreign relations arena.

He's sooooooooooooooooooo much more Presidential. :cheers:

This post forgot to take their meds today.
 
With the new Iran policy....Iran launched 20 missiles at Israeli troops in Gaza today! ......Thanks to the orange buffoon we've got new wars to look forward to along with his #fakepeace rhetoric...he didn't sell the Saudi's a billions worth of weapons for peaceful reasons eh?
 
When Obama won the prize, it wasn't because his own political party had nominated him as a transparent political gesture, like this time with Trump.

It was because the world was so fatigued with Bush's horrific torture wars, they figured the wars had to diminish under a new president. They did, but Obama took his sweet time about it, while the world expected the wars to end or decrease faster.
 
With the new Iran policy....Iran launched 20 missiles at Israeli troops in Gaza today! ......Thanks to the orange buffoon we've got new wars to look forward to along with his #fakepeace rhetoric...he didn't sell the Saudi's a billions worth of weapons for peaceful reasons eh?

Sounds like a reasonable response from responsible, stable, Iran.
 

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