As the Nobel Peace Prize announcement draws near, former U.S. President Donald Trump launched a sharp attack on Barack Obama, questioning the legitimacy of his 2009 Nobel win. Trump remarked, “Obama got the Nobel Prize for doing nothing. Even he didn’t know why he received it.” He accused Obama of destroying the nation during his presidency, calling him the worst president in U.S. history.
Trump claimed that, unlike Obama, he stopped eight wars during his tenure and deserved more recognition for promoting peace and stability. His comments reflect ongoing frustration over not being considered for the Nobel Prize despite his administration’s diplomatic efforts, including peace talks in the Middle East.
Notably, Barack Obama received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, just eight months after taking office, a decision that sparked global debate and criticism over the committee’s rationale.









