U.S. Role In The World

Unlike Obama, Trump Deserves Nobel Peace Price

By Jeff Crouere ● Townhall ● 04/27/2018


Unlike Jimmy Carter, who negotiated the historic Camp David Accords and was given the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, Obama was a complete failure in the Middle East. While he supported the highly touted “Arab Spring” movement, in actuality, it resulted in chaos in Libya and a terrorist organization, the Muslim Brotherhood, taking control in Egypt. Obama refused to support a democratic uprising in Iran and removed U.S. troops from Iraq, creating a vacuum for ISIS, the vicious terrorist organization, to control large swaths of both Iraq and Syria.

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