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In reply to the discussion: Will Obama's Nobel Peace Prize be revoked? [View all]AtomicKitten
(46,585 posts)19. For about the 500th time ...
He got the award for his work in securing loose nukes.
U.S. President Barack Obama's efforts advocating for a world without nuclear weapons, as well as his support for international diplomacy and institutions such as the United Nations, have earned him the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced today.
"The Committee attached special importance to Obama's vision of and work for a world without nuclear weapons," according to a committee press release issued Friday morning. "The vision of a world free from nuclear arms has powerfully stimulated disarmament and arms control negotiations."
In April, President Obama told a crowd of 20,000 in Prague that the U.S. had a "moral responsibility" to take the lead in ridding the world of nuclear weapons. He also noted in that speech, "Today, the Cold War has disappeared but thousands of those weapons have not. In a strange turn of history, the threat of global nuclear war has gone down, but the risk of a nuclear attack has gone up."
The committee chose Obama to send a clear signal to the world that it want to advocate for international diplomacy, strengthen international institutions and work for a world without nuclear arms, Norwegian Nobel Committee President Thorbjørn Jagland said at the press conference to announce the Peace Prize winner. Jagland, who is also secretary general of the Council of Europe, added that the committee hopes the award will "enhance a little bit" Obama's peace efforts.
"The Committee attached special importance to Obama's vision of and work for a world without nuclear weapons," according to a committee press release issued Friday morning. "The vision of a world free from nuclear arms has powerfully stimulated disarmament and arms control negotiations."
In April, President Obama told a crowd of 20,000 in Prague that the U.S. had a "moral responsibility" to take the lead in ridding the world of nuclear weapons. He also noted in that speech, "Today, the Cold War has disappeared but thousands of those weapons have not. In a strange turn of history, the threat of global nuclear war has gone down, but the risk of a nuclear attack has gone up."
The committee chose Obama to send a clear signal to the world that it want to advocate for international diplomacy, strengthen international institutions and work for a world without nuclear arms, Norwegian Nobel Committee President Thorbjørn Jagland said at the press conference to announce the Peace Prize winner. Jagland, who is also secretary general of the Council of Europe, added that the committee hopes the award will "enhance a little bit" Obama's peace efforts.
link: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=obama-nobel-peace
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I think if God had anything to do with it Georgie Boy would be in prison. Just sayin'. nm
rhett o rick
Apr 2013
#129
Yeah, let's cheer for something that will give the right wing media a tingle down their leg.
Comrade_McKenzie
Apr 2013
#7
The poster consistently posts anti-Obama threads. Going to put hound on ignore..n/t
monmouth3
Apr 2013
#61
Well, as far as I know, the poster never spent time supporting Bush on right wing
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#109
The vast majority of DUers supported the war in Afghanistan from day one???
progressoid
Apr 2013
#101
Obama "started wars"? I thought he's finishing TWO that were begun by Dumbya? Trashing thread!
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#106
Correction: He's *finishing* the war in Afghanistan. No amount of ODS will dimish the facts.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#114
If people are equating Obama with Bush and Bush is evil, then Obama is evil.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#139
Then wait until someone actually does that. Comparing policies is not comparing
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#149
People HAVE been doing that. They've been attacking Obama the person rather than his policies.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#156
I have never seen anyone here say that Obama is evil. I imagine if someone did say
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#157
I agree with holding Obama accountable for the SS cuts talk. I happen to think time is better spent
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#158
Oh lookie, a link from "World Socialists". Funniest damned thing I've seen in awhile. How's Hanna?
Tarheel_Dem
Apr 2013
#123
They hate POTUS so much that some lefties want to credit Bush more than Obama for ending Iraq!
alcibiades_mystery
Apr 2013
#30
So your claim is that .... Obama wanted to keep troops in Iraq forever ... but an
JoePhilly
Apr 2013
#88
We're out of Iraq? I didn't know that. We have one of the biggest embassies, well
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#150
President Obama complied with the 2008 SOFA Agreement for withdrawal of American troops
bvar22
Apr 2013
#148
Hillary Clinton should win the Noble Peace Prize for her peace keeping efforts.
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#12
"Must be why they call it commondreams ... 2 paragraphs, and straight to sleep."
Number23
Apr 2013
#145
Hard to see how the Nobel Committee could ignore an actual Internet Petition (nt)
Nye Bevan
Apr 2013
#15
It should be. He had done nothing to deserve it. It was like an award for simply not being Bush.
MotherPetrie
Apr 2013
#49
Celebrating Obama's Nobel Peace Prize and his efforts in the spirit of the award.
ProSense
Apr 2013
#72
They can say whatever they want about why they decided to give Pres. Obama the award,
hughee99
Apr 2013
#121
Hey, if Kisinger can get a Nobel Peace Prize, I consider the award somewhat sarcastic.
Marr
Apr 2013
#127
No. But, they may add a Humanitarian citatation for killing people with drones.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2013
#136