Trump abandons ‘peace’ focus after Nobel snub in message to Norway PM: ‘World is not secure’
After not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, US President Donald Trump told Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store that he no longer felt obligated to focus "purely on peace." In a message confirmed by Store's office, Trump stated his desire to prioritize what is "good and proper" for the United States. He referenced having stopped eight wars and reiterated his interest in the US taking control of Greenland.

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AI-generatedAfter not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, US President Donald Trump told Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store that he no longer felt obligated to focus "purely on peace." In a message confirmed by Store's office, Trump stated his desire to prioritize what is "good and proper" for the United States. He referenced having stopped eight wars and reiterated his interest in the US taking control of Greenland. Store clarified that the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by an independent committee, not the Norwegian government. The message suggests a shift in Trump's foreign policy focus away from solely pursuing peace initiatives.
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5 extractedStore’s office confirmed the authenticity of the document in an email to Agence France-Presse.
The Nobel Peace Prize was not awarded by the Norwegian government.
“Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace,”
Trump reiterated his desire for the United States to take control of Greenland.
Trump told Norway’s prime minister he no longer needed to think “purely of peace” after failing to win the Nobel Peace Prize.