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Norway is facing pressure from Donald Trump and his administration to award him the Nobel Peace Prize.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee has signaled that this pressure has been futile, with its head Jorgen Watne Frydnes indicating the decision on this year's award was made Monday.
There are concerns about the diplomatic and economic fallout for Norway should the committee snub Trump, including potential impact on a trade deal and Norway's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund.
Watne Frydnes told Norwegian tabloid VG that the decision on this years award was made Monday. He also indicated in comments to public broadcaster NRK that the possible peace deal in the Middle East would only count toward next years award. Norways Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide has reiterated that the government does not interfere in Nobel decisions.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-09/norway-on-edge-over-trump-ahead-of-nobel-peace-prize-verdict

Celerity
(52,463 posts)Marking to check tomorrow. 👍
irisblue
(36,224 posts)1WorldHope
(1,699 posts)OLDMDDEM
(2,806 posts)blue neen
(12,460 posts)What a pathetic needy man. Nothing makes him happy. Trump is an endless deep well of unhappiness and insecurity. If he werent so dangerous it would be pitiful.
underpants
(193,439 posts)Ill be shocked if its Trump.
Pendrench
(1,398 posts)only concerned about the award, and not what the award represents.
In other words, he sees the Nobel Peace Prize as just another gaudy trinket that he can use to try and satiate his already bloated ego.
What a sad, shallow a person.
Tim
Miles Archer
(20,475 posts)It's one of the more extreme examples...a Richie Rich draft dodger who called "having unprotected sex" his "own personal Vietnam," getting handed an award he didn't earn, reserved for Military members showing the highest level of valor.
Trump: 'I always wanted to get the Purple Heart. This was much easier' 08/02/2016
Donald Trump: You know? I tell you, it's amazing. I can't even believe it. I've been so lucky, in terms of that whole world.
Howard Stern: You've never gotten a social disease.
Donald Trump: It is a dangerous world out there. It is scary. It's like Vietnam, sort of like, you know, the Vietnam era.
Howard Stern: It is. It is your personal Vietnam.
Donald Trump: It is my personal Vietnam.
Howard Stern: You've said that many times.
Donald Trump: I feel like a great and very brave soldier.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-stds-vietnam/
Ocelot II
(127,684 posts)Culturally, Trump is very much an antithesis for Norway, said Hilde Eliassen Restad, Associate Professor of International Studies at Oslo Nye University College. Hes not subtle, not elegant, so thats very much different this time.
But thats how he achieves his goals, she added, so you could see why he would think he could get away with it.
Ocelot II
(127,684 posts)Its parliament appoints the members of the committee, some of whom are former MPs, but otherwise there's no connection. Not that this stopped Trump from calling up Norway's Finance Minister, Jens Stoltenberg (the former head of NATO and former Prime Minister) to pressure him about it.
Fiendish Thingy
(20,968 posts)With $2 trillion, Im sure they have more leverage than Trump - what if the Norwegians decided to sell off their holdings of US treasury bonds?
How much does Norway import/export with the US compared to other nations?
Oh no! Theres a 200% tariff on imported lutefisk! Whatever shall I do?
Ocelot II
(127,684 posts)Trumps aggressive push to secure the prize, including public declarations he deserves it and calls to Norwegian officials, has intensified with a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and a possible peace deal. At the same time, the decisionmakers at the Norwegian Nobel Committee have signaled that this pressure has been futile.
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His campaign has thrust Oslo into an uncomfortable spotlight, with media and observers worrying about the diplomatic and economic fallout for Norway should the independent five-member committee snub him. The latest comments from its head, Jorgen Watne Frydnes, to local media fell just short of confirming that Trump wont get it at least this year in line with past examples where pressure on the committee has been counterproductive.
Watne Frydnes told Norwegian tabloid VG that the decision on this years award was made Monday. He also indicated in comments to public broadcaster NRK that the possible peace deal in the Middle East would only count toward next years award. Norways Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide has reiterated that the government does not interfere in Nobel decisions.
I wouldn't be surprised at all if he tries to punish Norway with "crushing" tariffs on salmon and expensive wool sweaters.
EYESORE 9001
(29,140 posts)arent on my shopping list, and I expect a more affluent demographic will be affected than myself.
Raftergirl
(1,704 posts)tanyev
(48,043 posts)😒
thought crime
(841 posts)LeftinOH
(5,590 posts)some fancy looking Norwegian words on it. That might be enough to shut him up.