
Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-OH) is set to introduce a Senate resolution on Wednesday urging the Norwegian Nobel Committee to award President Donald Trump the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, Breitbart News has learned exclusively.
The forthcoming resolution credits Trump with bringing a swift end to Iran’s nuclear weapons program and defusing the threat of war in the Middle East, all without deploying American troops.
According to a draft text obtained by Breitbart News, the resolution draws a sharp contrast between Trump’s foreign policy and that of former President Barack Obama, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 just months into his presidency.
The resolution notes that Obama, despite receiving the Peace Prize for his supposed efforts to foster global diplomacy, went on to authorize 543 drone strikes that killed an estimated 3,797 people, including over 300 civilians. It also cites Obama’s admitted failure to plan for the aftermath of his regime change operation in Libya, which led to the deadly Benghazi attack that killed four Americans.
“Killing hundreds of civilians should disqualify someone from receiving the Nobel Peace Prize,” the resolution states, noting that there has been no attempt to revoke Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize despite his record.
By contrast, the resolution praises Trump’s restrained use of military force in 2025, specifically a precision strike on three Iranian nuclear sites that reportedly caused no casualties. That strike, according to the resolution, brought about a ceasefire between Israel and Iran 12 days after Trump took office for his second term.
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