The Nobel Peace Prize committee just gave away the game.
They can’t stand that Donald Trump has more legitimate peace achievements than Barack Obama ever did.
And the Oslo elite Nobel Peace Prize “experts” confessed their shocking take on Trump’s chances.
Norwegian "experts" reveal the Nobel’s rigged game
The mask finally came off in Oslo.
Norwegian historian Oeivind Stenersen told AFP that Trump winning the prize would be "completely unthinkable" – not because he lacks peace credentials, but because he won’t bow to their globalist ideology.
"The Nobel Peace Prize is about defending multilateral cooperation, for example in the U.N. . . . and Trump breaks with that principle, he follows his own path, unilaterally," Stenersen admitted.
Think about what that historian just confessed.
He’s not saying Trump hasn’t brought peace. He’s not saying Trump hasn’t saved lives. He’s saying Trump doesn’t genuflect before the altar of the United Nations.
That’s their real objection.
Trump’s actual peace achievements dwarf Obama’s imaginary ones
Here’s what’s really eating at these Oslo elites.
Seven world leaders – not pundits or media figures, but actual heads of government – have stepped forward with formal Nobel nominations for Trump.
Armenia and Azerbaijan’s leaders cited his conflict mediation work. Gabon and Rwanda’s presidents recognized his efforts with the Democratic Republic of Congo. The governments of Cambodia, Pakistan, and Israel each submitted their own nominations.
These aren’t theoretical achievements. These are real conflicts with real casualties that Trump helped resolve.
Compare that to Barack Obama, who won the prize in 2009 before he’d even warmed his seat in the Oval Office.
Obama was so confused by his own Nobel that when advisor Robert Gibbs told him he’d won, Obama’s response was "For what?"
Even the Nobel Committee later admitted they screwed up. Former committee head Geir Lundestad said in 2015 that "even many of Obama’s supporters believed that the prize was a mistake."
The Nobel Committee can’t handle Trump’s success
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute head Karim Haggag challenged Trump’s "claimed successes on the world stage."
Claimed successes?
Tell that to the people of Kosovo and Serbia who saw Trump mediate their peace agreement. Tell that to citizens of Israel and the UAE who watched Trump normalize relations between their nations for the first time in history.
These aren’t "claimed" successes – they’re documented diplomatic breakthroughs.
But here’s what really terrifies the Nobel establishment: Trump achieved all this while putting America First.
He didn’t need their permission. He didn’t follow their playbook. He didn’t prostrate himself before international bureaucrats who’ve never solved a conflict in their lives.
The real reason they hate Trump
Look at how Stenersen describes Trump: "He is in many ways the opposite of the ideals that the Nobel Prize represents."
You know what those "ideals" really are? Globalist submission. Endless committee meetings that accomplish nothing. Virtue signaling while conflicts rage and people die.
Trump represents something different – actual results.
He doesn’t care about impressing wine-sipping diplomats at UN cocktail parties. He cares about stopping wars and saving lives. And he’s done it by ignoring every single rule in their precious multilateral handbook.
That’s what really drives them crazy. Trump proved you don’t need their entire international bureaucracy to achieve peace. You just need strength, determination, and the willingness to put your own country’s interests first while helping others do the same.
The prize winner gets announced October 10, taking home a diploma, gold medal, and approximately $1.2 million.
But if they snub Trump again – after seven world leaders testified to his peacemaking success – they’ll prove what conservatives have long suspected.
The Nobel Peace Prize isn’t about peace at all. It’s about enforcing ideological conformity and rewarding those who toe the globalist line.
Trump’s sin wasn’t failing to achieve peace. His sin was achieving it the wrong way – by putting America First and delivering results instead of rhetoric.
That’s the one thing the international establishment can never forgive.
¹ Simon Kent, "Trump Nobel Prize Win Dismissed as ‘Completely Unthinkable’," Breitbart, October 2, 2025.











