Trump links global peace efforts to his presidency.
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Trump vents about nobel prize in military address

Speaking to U.S. military leaders at Quantico, Donald Trump complained that despite resolving global conflicts, The Nobel Peace Prize will never go to him but to “some guy who did nothing.”
“They’ll give it to someone who wrote about me”

Trump mocked the Nobel committee, suggesting the award would instead be given to someone who wrote a book about “the mind of Donald Trump” and how he supposedly solved wars.
Claims of ending multiple conflicts

The president boasted that under his leadership, disputes between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
Cambodia and Thailand, India and Pakistan, as well as Serbia and Kosovo were eased — credit he insists belongs to him.
Mixed reactions from abroad

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While some leaders, such as those in Cambodia, acknowledged Trump’s pressure as useful, others, including India, disputed his role in achieving peace.
Not all conflicts he cites have been resolved.
Russia-Ukraine war still unfinished

Trump admitted that the war between Russia and Ukraine continues.
He recalled trying to broker a meeting between President Zelensky and Vladimir Putin, saying only U.S. strength could make it possible.
Harsh words for putin

“I am so disappointed in President Putin,” Trump told the generals.
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He said he once believed Putin would end the war quickly, adding: “You’ve fought for four years in a war that should have lasted a week. You’re a paper tiger.”
Emphasis on force, not weakness

Trump argued that international diplomacy requires strength, telling his audience:
“If we were weak, he [Putin] wouldn’t even answer my phone calls.”
Nobel hopes remain out of reach

Despite repeating his self-portrayal as a peacemaker, Trump expressed little faith in ever receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.
He compared himself to past U.S. winners — Roosevelt, Wilson, Carter, and Obama — and suggested bias keeps him excluded.
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