Donald Trump nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
The Republican presidential candidate, who had called for a ban on Muslims from entering the United States, was nominated by an anonymous American politician.
An anonymous politician of the United States has nominated Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. The nominator praised Trump’s aggressive foreign policy ideology, saying it functioned "as a threat weapon of detterence" against radical Islam, the Islamic State, Iran’s nuclear activities and Communist China. The Telegraph said the nominator is likely to be a Republican senator or congressman – both of whom are eligible to recommend.
Oslo’s Peace Research Institute, which publishes an annual prediction of the likely winner, confirmed that it had been sent a copy of Trump's nomination letter last week. Whistleblower Edward Snowden tops the institute’s list of most probable winners.
During his election campaign, Trump made more than a few controversial statements, for which he was criticised worldwide. He called for a ban on Muslims from entering the US and also described Latino Americans as rapists. He also vowed to “beat the shit” out of the IS with indiscriminate carpet bombing.