Representative Buddy Carter nominated Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, praising his role in ending the recent 12-Day War between Israel and Iran. Trump declared a ceasefire after Israel launched strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, aiming to stop the conflict. However, the truce quickly broke down as missiles were fired again by both sides, raising questions about awarding a peace prize for a short-lived agreement.
Carter highlighted Trump’s efforts to keep nuclear weapons away from Iran and called the ceasefire a historic achievement. But critics note the ceasefire was fragile and may not last. Israeli and Iranian officials soon accused each other of breaking the agreement.
Trump himself expressed frustration at the ongoing conflict despite his peace deal. This isn’t the first time Trump’s peace efforts faced challenges. Pakistan once praised…
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