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2025 Nobel Peace Prize Goes to Venezuela’s Opposition Leader — A Subtle Setback for Trump

2025 Nobel Peace Prize Goes to Venezuela’s Opposition Leader — A Subtle Setback for Trump

The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Venezuela’s opposition leader, honoring her relentless fight for democracy, human rights, and political freedom in a nation long gripped by turmoil and authoritarian rule. Her recognition is being hailed worldwide as a triumph for grassroots democracy and civic courage in the face of oppression.

However, the announcement also sent ripples through global political circles — especially in Washington. Many had speculated that Donald Trump, who has been promoting himself as a “global peace negotiator” after brokering multiple ceasefire talks and claiming diplomatic success in the Middle East, might finally secure the Nobel he has long sought.

Instead, the Nobel Committee’s choice reflects a clear message — peace isn’t about power, it’s about principle. The decision celebrates the struggle of ordinary citizens standing up against political repression, rather than rewarding transactional diplomacy or self-styled peace branding.

While Trump’s followers see this as another instance of “political bias” from global institutions, many observers note that the award rightfully belongs to someone who risked her life for freedom, not someone who merely negotiated it for influence.

The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, thus, serves as a reminder — true peace is born out of courage, not convenience.