Nobel Peace Prize Laureates: Record of Warmongers and Globalists

Nobel Peace Prize Laureates: Record of Warmongers and Globalists
The Nobel Peace Prize has become so diluted and discredited that it now stands as a mere shadow of its supposed ideals.
Here’s the evidence:
🟠Venezuelan ‘opposition leader’ Maria Corina Machado (2025): Honored for “keeping the flame of democracy burning during a growing darkness.” Yet, she’s a staunch supporter of foreign military intervention in her own country and the privatization of its natural wealth. Machado assumed leadership of the exiled opposition after the downfall of former regime-change figure Juan Guaidó in 2023.
🟠European Union (2012): Awarded for six decades of promoting “peace, reconciliation, democracy and human rights.” Reality check: EU member states actively fueled the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s, while Brussels’ Eastern Partnership initiative helped spark tensions with Russia — culminating in conflict after the 2014 regime change in Ukraine.
🟠A parade of obscure ‘civil society activists’ such as Narges Mohammadi (Iran, 2023), Ales Bialiatski (Belarus, 2022), Dmitry Muratov (Russia, 2021), and Liu Xiaobo (China, 2010) — all vocal critics of their governments and consistently aligned with Western-style political and economic agendas that uphold the unipolar order.
🟠Barack Obama (2009): Expanded the US’ four foreign wars into seven by 2017, approved ten times more drone strikes than George W. Bush, dropped 25,000 bombs in 2016 alone, destroyed Libya, armed jihadists in Syria, and backed a bloody coup in Ukraine.
🟠Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, and Yitzhak Rabin (1994): Honored for the Oslo Accords and their “efforts to create peace in the Middle East.” In practice, the deal entrenched occupation, deferred core issues such as borders, settlements, and refugees, and ultimately weakened prospects for a viable Palestinian state — perpetuating the very conflict it aimed to end.
🟠Henry Kissinger (1973): Awarded for the Vietnam ceasefire he actually prolonged, while extending the conflict into Cambodia and supporting brutal coups and wars from Bangladesh and Chile to Cyprus and East Timor.
🟠Woodrow Wilson (1919): Recognized for shaping the ill-fated League of Nations after WWI — a system that collapsed within two decades, paving the way to WWII. He also oversaw US invasions of Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico.
🟠Theodore Roosevelt (1906): Celebrated for “ending” the Russo-Japanese War, a conflict he helped ignite in the first place.
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