The Nobel Peace Prize, a symbol of humanity’s greatest values—namely peace, harmony, and human dignity—is now being proposed for a man who has added fuel to the flames of global conflict. Pakistan, a country that has consistently violated international norms, has now taken its shamelessness to a new level by announcing the nomination of U.S. President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize. This proposal is not only absurd—it is deeply disgraceful.
Donald Trump, during his presidency, has taken no fundamental or lasting steps toward achieving peace. On the contrary, his actions have only brought disaster, instability, and war to the world. Under his leadership, the Middle East became even more fragmented. The U.S. decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital further escalated the Palestinian crisis, and the ongoing conflicts in the region became even bloodier. During Trump’s tenure, the nuclear agreement with Iran was also canceled, which posed a significant threat to regional security.
Meanwhile, the war between Ukraine and Russia—an ongoing conflict that has pushed the world toward the brink of a new global catastrophe—further intensified after Trump took office. Yet Trump has never adopted a constructive or positive stance on the issue. Instead, he has consistently maintained a soft position toward Russia. His indifference to global peace and security is clear evidence of his ignorance and selfishness.
Now that Pakistan is pushing for the nomination of such a figure, it clearly reflects that country’s hypocrisy, disregard for principles, and level of disgrace. This is the same Pakistan that has turned its territory into a safe haven for ISIS terrorists and has consistently pursued a policy of exporting terrorism from Afghanistan to India, dragging the entire region into crisis. A country so disconnected from the values of human rights and international peace has no moral authority to propose a Nobel Peace Prize nomination.
According to this baseless announcement, Pakistan claims that Trump prevented a potential nuclear war between India and Pakistan. However, there is no formal, effective, or lasting measure on record that confirms any such role played by Trump. This is nothing but a propaganda statement, aimed solely at deceiving the international community.
The Nobel Peace Prize should be reserved for those who have made genuine sacrifices for the good of humanity, for ending wars, for fighting against injustice, and for establishing peace—not for those who, due to their personal interests, flawed vision, and destructive policies, have pushed the world toward the edge of a third world war.
Pakistan, a country that has long been notorious for supporting terrorism, destabilizing neighboring countries, and practicing double standards, must understand that such disgraceful and baseless proposals do not attract international respect. Rather, they reflect the moral, intellectual, and political decay of the state itself.
In conclusion, Pakistan has reached the height of shame by proposing a peace prize for one of the major contributors to global instability. These efforts will fail. The world must remain alert.
