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October 10, 2025
Nobel Committee, Fearing Trump’s Wrath, Hands Peace Prize To Regime Change Puppet

The President of the Unites States Donald Trump had demanded to be given the Nobel Peace Prize. But following that demand would have been disastrous for the already blemished prestige of the Nobel. The government of Norway, which strongly influences the decisions of the Nobel Peace Prize committee, was in a pickle:

With hours to go until the announcement of this year’s Nobel peace prize, Norwegian politicians were steeling themselves for potential repercussions to US-Norway relations if it is not awarded to Donald Trump.

Mr Trump has long been outspoken about his belief that he should be awarded the peace prize, an honour previously bestowed on one of his presidential predecessors, Barack Obama, in 2009 for his “extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples”.

In July, Mr Trump reportedly called Jens Stoltenberg, Norway’s finance minister and the former Nato secretary general, to ask about the Nobel prize.

The newspaper columnist and analyst Harald Stanghelle speculated that retribution from Mr Trump – if it were to come – could take the form of tariffs, demands for higher Nato contributions or even declaring Norway an enemy.

After some talks behind the scenes it was decided to give the price to a different person than Trump but with the very obvious intent to also satisfy Trump by furthering a major foreign policy aim of his:

The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded Friday to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado who lives in hiding after attempting to run against President Nicolás Maduro.

Machado, 58, was recognized for keeping “the flame of democracy burning amidst a growing darkness” and “ever-expanding authoritarianism in Venezuela.”

She leads the Vente Venezuela opposition party, but was blocked from running as the nation’s president and expelled from office in 2014. She now lives in hiding and faces “serious threats against her life,” the Norwegian Nobel Committee said.

The Trump administration has long aimed at ousting Nicolas Maduro, the socialist leader of Venezuela. It has positioned its military assets around the country and is planing from regime change under false pretense:

Shortly after taking office, Trump declared Tren de Aragua to be a foreign terrorist organization that had “flooded the United States with deadly drugs, violent criminals, and vicious gangs.” In July, the president ordered the Pentagon to target certain Latin American drug cartels. By August, there were eight naval vessels—including destroyers, a cruiser, and a littoral-combat ship—operating in the Caribbean Sea. By September, the first of four boats had been struck, and 21 alleged drug traffickers have now been killed. Last week, the administration sent a confidential notice to Congress signaling its intent to carry out more strikes. The campaign could extend inside Venezuelan territorial waters or include drone strikes inside its land borders, defense officials told us.

But it is far from clear that the ties between Maduro’s government and Tren de Aragua are as extensive as the Trump administration has suggested, or that they exist at all. Ronna Risquez, author of the book El Tren De Aragua, told us there was “no evidence” that Maduro leads gang or drug-smuggling operations; an internal memo from the U.S. National Intelligence Council arrived at a similar conclusion. It’s also not clear that Venezuelan drug operations, centralized or otherwise, are significant enough to merit the country being singled out as a threat to American lives. Venezuela is not a major cocaine or fentanyl producer. And even though most of the world’s cocaine grows in neighboring Colombia, Venezuela is also not a major transit hub.

Trump’s anti-‘narco-terrorist’ campaign is clearly aimed at regime change. This despite extensive offers by the Venezuelan government to allow the U.S. to profit from Venezuelan riches (archived):

Venezuelan officials, hoping to end their country’s clash with the United States, offered the Trump administration a dominant stake in Venezuela’s oil and other mineral wealth in discussions that lasted for months, according to multiple people close to the talks.

The far-reaching offer remained on the table as the Trump administration called the government of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela a “narco-terror cartel,” amassed warships in the Caribbean and began blowing up boats that American officials say were carrying drugs from Venezuela.

Under a deal discussed between a senior U.S. official and Mr. Maduro’s top aides, the Venezuelan strongman offered to open up all existing and future oil and gold projects to American companies, give preferential contracts to American businesses, reverse the flow of Venezuelan oil exports from China to the United States, and slash his country’s energy and mining contracts with Chinese, Iranian and Russian firms.

That offer wasn’t enough for a greedy Trump:

The Trump administration ended up rebuffing Mr. Maduro’s economic concessions and cut off diplomacy with Venezuela last week. The move effectively killed the deal, at least for now, the people close to the discussion said.

The Trump administration did away with generous offer because it is confident that its plans for regime change will achieve a total domination over Venezuela.

The new Nobel Peace Prize laureate, María Corina Machado, plays a big role those plans.

Who is that lady you might ask. In July 2024 the NY Times published a friendly portrait of her (archived):

Ms. Machado, a conservative former member of the national assembly once rejected by her own colleagues, has not only corralled Venezuela’s fractious opposition behind her, but has also captivated a broad swath of the electorate with a promise for sweeping government change.

If the opposition wins, Mr. González, 74, will be president. But from Washington to Caracas, everyone understands that Ms. Machado is the driving force behind the movement.

She became a political activist in 2002, helping to found a voter rights group, Súmate, that eventually led a failed effort to recall Mr. Chávez. She was a darling of Washington — the U.S. government provided financial aid to Súmate — and became one of Mr. Chávez’s most detested adversaries.

But it wasn’t just the government that loathed her. Among colleagues in the opposition, she was often viewed as too conservative, too confrontational and too “sifrina” — Venezuelan for “snobbishly high class” — to become the movement’s leader.

She has said that the politician she most admires is Margaret Thatcher, the conservative icon known for her stubbornness and fealty to the free market. And Ms. Machado has long supported privatizing PDVSA, the state oil company, a move other opposition leaders say would put Venezuela’s most valuable resource in the hands of a few.

Machado, while on the U.S. payroll, was involved in a 2002 military coup attempt in Caracas:

Questions still surround Ms. Machado’s actions in 2002, when dissident military officers and opposition figures led a short-lived coup meant to oust Mr. Chávez. Ms. Machado was at the presidential palace during the installation of a new president, Pedro Carmona.

In the 2005 interview with The Times, Ms. Machado insisted that she and her mother were in the palace that day only to visit Mr. Carmona’s wife, a family friend — not to support the coup.

More recently, in a 2019 interview with the BBC, Ms. Machado called on “Western democracies” to understand that Mr. Maduro would only leave power “in the face of a credible, imminent and severe threat of the use of force.”

Machado even asked the Zionist war criminal Benjamin Netanyahoo for military support in a coup (edited machine translation) :

María Corina Machado asked the prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, a military intervention in Venezuela, through a document posted on its social network X in 2018.

Machado described the military intervention of “power and influence” against the Venezuelan government.

“Today sending a letter to Mauricio Macri, President of Argentina, and to Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, to ask them to apply their strength and influence to advance the dismantling of the criminal regime in Venezuela, intimately linked to drug trafficking and terrorism,” she wrote.

In addition, the document points out that Machado was “convinced that the international community, according to the doctrine of the responsibility to protect, is called to give Venezuelans the support needed to generate the change,” a change of government.

Machado is still in cahoots with (and likely still payed by) the U.S. to further regime change in Venezuela (archived):

[U.S. Secretary of State] Rubio met with five opposition figures in May who secretly fled to the United States in what he called a “precise operation.” He has praised the opposition leader, María Corina Machado, whom he called by her nickname, the “Venezuelan Iron Lady,” in a tribute this year.

Pedro Urruchurtu, an adviser to Ms. Machado, said in an interview that the opposition had developed a plan for the first 100 hours after Mr. Maduro’s ouster that would involve a transfer of power to Edmundo González, who ran for president against Mr. Maduro last year.

“What we’re talking about is an operation to dismantle a criminal structure, and that includes a series of actions and tools,” Mr. Urruchurtu said, adding: “It has to be done with the use of force, because otherwise it wouldn’t be possible to defeat a regime like the one we’re facing.”

The opposition’s plans include persuading other governments to take diplomatic, financial, intelligence and law enforcement actions, he said.

To recap – the Nobel Peace Prize committee is giving the price to an opposition politician in South America who is on the payroll of the U.S. government and has been involved in previous military coups attempts in her country. Her advisor is arguing for the use force to overthrow the government. Ms. Machado’s plan is to the sell out whatever Venezuelans have to the foreign empire that pays her.

The Nobel Committee and Norway may, for now, have saved themselves from Trump’s wrath but the decision to award the prize to Ms. Machado is another huge blemish to its record.

Comments

I voted for Trump and I must admit him DEMANDING TO GET A NOBLE PEACE PRIZE OF ELSE is very obnoxious.  He DOES NOT DESRVE IT ANYWAY.  He broke his campaign promise to get us out of Ukraine war and not be a forever wars president.  He attacked Iran to and backed Isreal in there genocide assault.  HE STILL IS WAY BETTER THAN GOD HELP US KAMALA.  But he has not been the strong leader I hoped for.

Posted by: Fortuna | Oct 10 2025 11:40 utc | 1

Ah posted on open re this – great work b will repost :
 
She came about with Bush jnr – ie the ending of history , known unknown empire bastards like Cheney. It’s just another fantasy , cia , Clancey script! It really is.
 
So the Pivot to Venezuela just popped a viagra pill in Donny’s trousers. Is he gonna do his snatch (and) grab routine? Is he gonna demand that she hands over the piss prize? (Not that it matters but the warlords MIC fake prize nominations tend to close in January – The Don prob missed that …) at least he has a PR story to go with now … add to the bio :
 ‘. @Kanthan20301h
Maria Corina Machado was groomed by the US deep state for regime change ops. She was a handful of people selected from around the world for the Yale World Fellows program in 2009. It’s the same program that chose Russian opposition loony Alexey Navalny. ‘  she was giving Dubya a handshake and big mouth smile in the Oval Office back in 2005!!   yeah … probably way old for Dirty Don , used Bush Babe … he ain’t going to bite.   Desperate desperado move by the global robber shapeshifter wankers. Not going to stop the RF strategic partnership missiles from sinking a few of the suicidal sitting ducks in the Caribbean bath tub nor the Gulf of Drumpfftonia.   Probably an Analeasy 360 degree pivot. Clowns

Posted by: DunGroanin | Oct 10 2025 11:51 utc | 2

I don’t know why there is outrage over the corruptness of the (not)Nobel Peace Prize. 
The list of warmongering, segregationist and/or corrupt assholes who have received this bullshit moniker is pretty much as long as the list of recipients.
This latest stunt is even more ridiculous than normal, but who cares about what this group of useless twats do. It means nothing to anyone with half a brain and any recollection of history.
I know a number of Norwegians, they are good people yet somehow that nation keeps spewing out ridiculous crap like the (not)Nobel Peace prize, the (not)Nobel Economics prize and Quisling/Hitler bootlicker. Their latest episode of kowtowing the power was assisting with the Nordstream sabotage.

Posted by: c1ue | Oct 10 2025 11:54 utc | 3

“…would have been disastrous for the already blemished prestige of the Noble.”
Almost as disastrous as their actual pick.

Posted by: forceOfHabit | Oct 10 2025 11:56 utc | 4

The Noble Committee and Norway may, for now, have saved themselves from Trump’s wrath but the decision to award the price to Ms. Machado is another huge blemish to its record.

 
It is not the Norwegians to whom Fatmans’s wrath and disappointment will be directed, but to the Israeli PM, who delayed the ceasefire so much that made it impossible for the Norwegians to cook the docs to give it to Fatman. Maybe next year, if the Israeli PM doesn’t restart the stupidest genocide in the history of negocides.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Oct 10 2025 12:04 utc | 5

Posted by: c1ue | Oct 10 2025 11:54 utc | 3
I agree, although I would not word necessarily it that way. 
 
The Nobel Peace Peace prize is totally discredited and has lost any meaning. A shameless ritual of Western politics.
As such, it can be awarded to DT, too. 
Who cares.

Posted by: JB | Oct 10 2025 12:04 utc | 6

Satisfying.
The Orange Bully did not get his way and the award goes to a US foreign policy protege attending the same church.

Posted by: Acco Hengst | Oct 10 2025 12:11 utc | 7

Posted by: c1ue | Oct 10 2025 11:54 utc | 3
 
The economics prize is given by the Swedes, not the Norwegians. That prize’s name is: ‘The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel’. 
 
Lol! Look how long it took to insert the word ‘Nobel’ in that prize. It has to be inserted somehow, but Alfred Nobel thought nothing of economy, much less about economic ‘sciences’.
 
The only Nobel prizes that count are the three science ones and the single one in literature.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Oct 10 2025 12:11 utc | 8

Francesca Albanese was the obvious good choice.

Posted by: LarrybG | Oct 10 2025 12:13 utc | 9

@ c1ue | Oct 10 2025 11:54 utc | 3 – Just for the record the (not)Nobel Economics prize is Sweden’s baby, not Norway’s.
 
Here’s a catch-up for any who have not realized the sham that is the Nobel Peace Prize Jan Oberg
 

Posted by: waynorinorway | Oct 10 2025 12:19 utc | 10

You said it better than anyone, b.
 
I so wish any, just any MSM would pick uip just a tiny little bit of your analysis.
 
The Norwegians regularly defend themselves by saying that the peace prize is not political. But IIRC the prize committe consists of … politicians!

Posted by: Avtonom | Oct 10 2025 12:20 utc | 11

The so-called “Peace Prize” is forever tainted blood-smeared after awarding it to Obama.
A week after giving his acceptance speech in Oslo Obama took the “War On Terror” to another country, Yemen.The US hadn’t declared war on Yemen; the target was not on the FTO (Foreign Terrorist Organization) list;the US denied doing it; Obama criminally bypassed Congress and bribed the Yemen government with unapproved military suppliesfor the sake of a criminal coverup.Obama pursued Julian Assange who published a Pentagon memo confirming the above. https://search.wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/10SANAA4_a.html
Obama had missed his target in Yemen but shredded dozens of women and children in the attempt.He used cluster bombs on civilians to target one man.This was done one week after giving his Peace Prize acceptance speech in Oslo.
Obama’s acceptance speech in Oslo for the Nobel Peace Prize was December 10th.
Obama ended his speech honoring women and children, days before he ordered their slaughter.
How can one not be cynical.
“Hope and Change” Obama in Oslo, accepted his Nobel Peace Prize.Reading between the lines, Obama described “Hope” as a Child’s Dream.
Reading between the lines, the real world, according to Obama’s speech is’a cruel world’ with ‘punishing poverty’,a world where ‘oppression will always be with us’,’deprivation is intractable’,’clear-eyed we can understand that there will be war’,but there is ‘still a place for that child’s dreams’.
One week after his Nobel Peace Prize speechMr Hope and Change shredded dozens of women and children in Yemenand covered it up.
Obama in Oslo, December 10, 2009:
“Somewhere today, a mother facing punishing povertystill takes the time to teach her child, scrapes together whatfew coins she has to send that child to school — because shebelieves that a cruel world still has a place for that child’sdreams.
Let us live by their example. We can acknowledge that oppression willalways be with us, and still strive for justice. We can admit theintractability of deprivation, and still strive for dignity. Clear-eyed,we can understand that there will be war, and still strive for peace.We can do that — for that is the story of human progress; that’s the
hope
of all the world; and at this moment of challenge,that must be our work here on Earth.
Thank you very much.(Applause.)
One week later Obama shredded dozens of women and children in Yemenand covered it up.
 

Posted by: Otto Penn | Oct 10 2025 12:23 utc | 12

“Blemished prestige?” It’s a joke, and a bad one at that.
Arafat, Rabin, and Peres for peace between Palestine and Israel?
Al Gore for man made global warming?
 Barack “drone strike” Obama for . . . who the fuck knows?
I stopped paying any attention to it a good twenty years ago.  It’s about as important to the world as some county fair award for “best pig.”
 

Posted by: Nobody Special | Oct 10 2025 12:25 utc | 13

 
We live in such an awful time.  Every institution that once stood for peace, objectivity, and human progress has been corrupted by the evil that is the western mind and their mad desire for total dominance over other humans.
 
The Nobel Prize is not worth a poo-stained piece of toilet paper.

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Oct 10 2025 12:26 utc | 14

Goes to show that the Nobel Prize is a shill like Hollywood’s Oscar’s. Political proliferation pimped up with lofty noble ideals. As economist Michael Hudson says of the economic Nobel prize. The bankers felt sorry for the economic profession and decided to include them. And choose them.

Posted by: Richard | Oct 10 2025 12:27 utc | 15

 
Hi-larious. While President Trump still wanted to “lose” the NPP so that he could stir the resentment of his supporters, this is a signal against his enemies. 
I’d be interested in the Chinese alternative to the Nobel Prizes.

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Oct 10 2025 12:29 utc | 16

What did Exxon promised ?

Posted by: Savonarole | Oct 10 2025 12:35 utc | 17

How about changing its name to the Nobel War Prize?
Then change the recently renamed Department of War to the Department of Peace.
George Orwell would’ve approved.

Posted by: Mark Mosby | Oct 10 2025 12:36 utc | 18

I was hoping that Liz Truss would win.

Posted by: Polli | Oct 10 2025 12:37 utc | 19

What did Exxon promised ?
Posted by: Savonarole | Oct 10 2025 12:35 utc | 17

Good point, good reminder. What unpublished backroom deals were signed, and with whom, at the same time as “Trump’s Peace Plan”?

Posted by: Otto Penn | Oct 10 2025 12:38 utc | 20

Maybe she and Trump made a background deal where she gives him the prize in exchange for invading Venezuela.

Posted by: Donbass Lives Matter | Oct 10 2025 12:39 utc | 21

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Oct 10 2025 12:11 utc | 8
The only Nobel prizes that count are the three science ones and the single one in literature.

 
Having said that, even the prize in literature has been diminished by political influence.
 
In 2016, the Jews pressured the Norwegians so hard demanding it was their time to get the prize in literature, that the Norwegians responded by giving the prize to a totally undeserving American Jewish pop singer, not a true writer or a philosopher, but just a lowly pop singer.
 
This Jewish pop singer knew what was it all about, so he didn’t attend the ceremony, he just took the money that came with the prize.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Oct 10 2025 12:39 utc | 22

How about changing its name to the Nobel War Prize?
Posted by: Mark Mosby | Oct 10 2025 12:36 utc | 18

‘Door’ rhymes with ‘War’, so how about Nobel Door Prize?
And Department of War? How about Department of the Devil’s Door.

Posted by: Otto Penn | Oct 10 2025 12:41 utc | 23

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Oct 10 2025 12:39 utc | 22
Correction, the ones getting pressured were the Swedish members of the literature Nobel committee.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Oct 10 2025 12:43 utc | 24

@Posted by: Otto Penn | Oct 10 2025 12:23 utc | 12Here are some associated links.Here is ABC’s Brian Ross using his most masculine voice to boast about Obama’s attack:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHcg3TNSRPsWikileaks cable corroborates evidence of US airstrikes in Yemen (Amnesty Intl)https://www.amnesty.org/en/press-releases/2010/12/wikileaks-cable-corroborates-evidence-us-airstrikes-yemen/Actual cable at Wikileaks:https://search.wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/10SANAA4_a.html

Posted by: Otto Penn | Oct 10 2025 12:45 utc | 25

What gives with the crumby formatting we now experience at MoA?  Anyone have a tutorial?

Posted by: Otto Penn | Oct 10 2025 12:48 utc | 26

Johan, i never considered bob dylan a pop singer.

Posted by: annie | Oct 10 2025 12:51 utc | 27

Great work b!  Thank you. 
 
Just rename it for proper branding.  The Noble War Prize.  Just like the Department of War.  Now Obama’s and Machado’s awards make complete, non-Orwellian sense.

Posted by: cc | Oct 10 2025 12:52 utc | 28

To recap – the Noble Peace Price committee is giving the price to an opposition politician in South America who is on the payroll of the U.S. government and has been involved in previous military coups attempts in her country. Her advisor is arguing for the use force to overthrow the government. Ms. Machado’s plan is to the sell out whatever Venezuelans have to the foreign empire that pays her.
The Noble Committee and Norway may, for now, have saved themselves from Trump’s wrath but the decision to award the price to Ms. Machado is another huge blemish to its record.

I agree, nothing short of pathetic. We need a regime change here.

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 10 2025 12:55 utc | 29

@c1ue | Oct 10 2025 11:54 utc | 3
Only the Nobel Peace Prize comes out of Norway, the other Nobel Prizes come out of Sweden. This is the result of the Sweden-Norway union that was dissolved in 1905.

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 10 2025 12:58 utc | 30

@c1ue | Oct 10 2025 11:54 utc | 3

Their latest episode of kowtowing the power was assisting with the Nordstream sabotage.

If you have any solid evidence to support that claim, please post it. Seymour Hersh utterances do not count as evidence.

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 10 2025 13:00 utc | 31

Worth noting that Ron Unz in his “American Pravda” series of articles places a high degree of value on individuals who have received Nobel prizes, often using the fact as an appeal to authority, in an attempt to the strengthen the claims he makes in “American Pravda”.
 
Unz has never suggested there is corruption in the Nobel awards, which is clear to all of us. Yet he continually lauds Nobel prize winners, suggesting that such individuals are somehow special. He accepts the general consensus of Western society that Nobel winners are above the fray, their brilliance can’t disputed. This is very odd for a person who claims to objectively analyse our current condition – an iconoclast who would free us from our intellectual bondage
 
I read/listened most of Unz’s articles till about three years ago when he started including very large pieces of his previous written work in his essays. Since I had already read these it seemed an odd duplication of effort and not worth my time to read/listen to any more. Every time he mentioned a Nobel prize winner I felt strong dissonance – not strong enough to disqualify Unz’s statements or ruin the article I was reading but they were all logged
 
Giving a peace award to a regime change lackey is the end of the affair. Nobel and his bequest is a watchword for sham, shillery and naked terrorism
 
”We’ll coup who we want to”
E Musk

Posted by: will moon | Oct 10 2025 13:02 utc | 32

Maybe next year it will go to the Bennie and Donnie show!

Posted by: morongobill | Oct 10 2025 13:02 utc | 33

Maybe next year it will go to the Bennie and Donnie show!

Posted by: morongobill | Oct 10 2025 13:03 utc | 34

I was hoping that Liz Truss would win.
Posted by: Polli | Oct 10 2025 12:37 utc | 19

 
She’d deserve it more than the one who got it! After all, when you get the whole world to laugh their wits off, chances for war are much smaller.

Posted by: Avtonom | Oct 10 2025 13:10 utc | 35

I am confused, what has Norway to do with Nobel price?

Posted by: padre | Oct 10 2025 13:14 utc | 36

Posted by: padre | Oct 10 2025 13:14 utc | 36
 
The whole prize thing is decided by a Peace Prize committee which consists of Norwegian former Parlamentarians,with members somewhat balanced between the biggest political parties. As noted by others, it’s the only Nobel prize that comes from Norway, the others are Swedish.

Posted by: Avtonom | Oct 10 2025 13:16 utc | 37

Francesca Albanese was the obvious good choice.
Posted by: LarrybG================ 
or maybe Hind Rajab ? 

Posted by: Exile | Oct 10 2025 13:17 utc | 38

I am a bit dissapointed, I expected that it would be shared by Trump and Netanyahu for their achievment in Gaza!

Posted by: padre | Oct 10 2025 13:17 utc | 39

The Nobel Wrath Prize has a nice ring to it.

Posted by: too scents | Oct 10 2025 13:18 utc | 40

@padre | Oct 10 2025 13:14 utc | 36

I am confused, what has Norway to do with Nobel price?

Read my Oct 10 2025 12:58 utc | 30 again

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 10 2025 13:18 utc | 41

Excellent article. I remembered her as an imperial regime change fiend but had missed out on the news bulletin explaining her role in the 2002 coup against Chavez.
 
I assume another major problem for the US empire is that many countries in Central and South America are drifting away from its hegemony so Venezuela is likely the first in many that the US will try to destroy. Let’s hope it’s sufficiently prepared and that both the local and international allies are willing to provide the required (military and logistical) aid.

Posted by: xor | Oct 10 2025 13:19 utc | 42

I am a bit dissapointed, I expected that it would be shared by Trump and Netanyahu for their achievment in Gaza!
Posted by: padre | Oct 10 2025 13:17 utc | 39

 
For some reason I read this as “Thunberg and Netanyahu” and had a good laugh.
 
That would have been something!

Posted by: Avtonom | Oct 10 2025 13:23 utc | 43

Time for China to step in and support Maduro militarily.

Posted by: sirdavide | Oct 10 2025 13:23 utc | 44

A quote from the first NYT article that b linked to:
“Mr. Maduro has repeatedly repressed democratic challenges to his rule after assuming the presidency in 2013. He held on to power last year after losing a presidential election by rigging the results and brutally suppressing protests.”
That statement contains 3 embedded links: two to other NYT articles and one to a cartercenter.org piece.
 
How believable is this? Western mainstream media is infamous for calling election results it doesn’t agree with “rigged”, “fraudulent”, “not valid”, etc., so this just sounds like their standard operating procedure (propaganda) to me. What evidence indicates it’s different *this time*, and who is providing that so-called evidence?

Posted by: Mark Mosby | Oct 10 2025 13:26 utc | 45

HE STILL IS WAY BETTER THAN GOD HELP US KAMALA
Posted by: Fortuna | Oct 10 2025 11:40 utc | 1
Then you still haven’t gotten a clue.

Posted by: TopaInka | Oct 10 2025 13:28 utc | 46

BTW:  Why are there so many misspellings of “Nobel” in the article?

Posted by: TopaInka | Oct 10 2025 13:30 utc | 47

And next year it goes to Netanyahu.
 
As psychohistorian keeps saying the shit show continues until it doesn’t. As we remain firmly in George Orwell ‘s 1984.
 
Looking for silver linings in Dark clouds, finally and at long last,  Alastair Crooke has an epiphany while talking with Glenn Diesen.
 
://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2w5lDU92CEw&pp=0gcJCfwJAYcqIYzv
 
 
Finally and at long last, understands and exposes right wing populism for what it is. What I have been trying to expose at the bar for 8 months. Now is the time to stop holding out people like Orban, Le Pen, Weidel and Farage as peace makers. When nothing could be further from the truth.
 
Alistair has finally  made the connection as Trump persues his peace through Strength agenda. Now all Alistair has to do is connect the dots and expose these right wing populist frauds,  when it comes to the Middle East and China. How these right wing populists will meekly follow this agenda to the end.
 
 
Finally, the Kissingerarian talking heads  are starting to understand it. They desperately needed Trump and made excuse after excuse after excuse after excuse for him. While all along Trump didn’t even give them a second thought.
 
 

Posted by: Clouds Of Alabama | Oct 10 2025 13:30 utc | 48

As a consolation, can we give Donald Trump the Nobel Humility Prize?

Posted by: CharlieO | Oct 10 2025 13:34 utc | 49

Obama did not deserve it; he later bragged about getting pretty good at killing people, included an American citizen in Yemen and his teenage son and a teenage relative a couple of weeks later.  But Trump is not much worse than the woman to whom it was awarded- she advocated for the armed and violent overthrow of the Venezuelan government by foreign forces. What cowardice.

Posted by: Sick and tired | Oct 10 2025 13:37 utc | 50

It could have been worse.
 
The piano player could have been nominated and he would have definitely be granted the Prize…

Posted by: scc | Oct 10 2025 13:38 utc | 51

@padre | Oct 10 2025 13:14 utc | 36
Sweden wanted to be able to be awarded the Peace Price from someone else, otherwise they would have been subjected to ridicule if they gave it to themselves.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Oct 10 2025 13:43 utc | 52

It is long overdue that  the alt media are finally waking up to this right wing populist scam and their fascist dog whistles. 4 years too late as it happens, as they were willing to forgive Trump on many things, as long as he made their kissingerarian dreams come true.
 
 
While Brian Berletic laid it all out in 3d colour on a 100ft screen  for these fools. These ideologues still won’t give Brian the credit he deserves.
 
 
Now all we need, is the ideological alcoholics who sip at this bar, to put their drinks down and sober up and come back to their senses. Join reality with the rest of us, who  after 50 years,  fully recognised we still have nobody to vote for.

Posted by: Clouds Of Alabama | Oct 10 2025 13:46 utc | 53

So Maduro was going to sell out Russia, China and Iran? Don’t come crying if you’re on your own now.

Posted by: Ramon | Oct 10 2025 13:50 utc | 54

Good post -B-
 
IMO “further blemish” … they in fact did.
There is no one,  of any global awareness at all, that’s buying this garbage propaganda and “nomination”.  To me, they just permanently nailed the coffin whole farce and buried it forever.
 

Posted by: Trubind1 | Oct 10 2025 13:51 utc | 55

and to think all that ‘temporary ceasefire’ agreement to (not? appease his zionist friends ) and get the peace prize was for naught’!  maybe he can stick to chinese checkers, but he’s losing at that too, lol.. see warwick powells latest article..
 
is he running out of egotist goals to aspire for? i am starting to feel sorry for him..  maybe some hollywood show can give him a bit role as the tyrannical king of the usa, circa 2025..  he has all the necessary qualifications, so long as his mind and health hold up – not a sure thing and maybe already too far gone..
 
thanks b!
 
maybe next time the norwegians will vote for glenn diesen…. probably not..

Posted by: james | Oct 10 2025 13:55 utc | 56

Venezuela is another idiot like Iran thinking they can appease US with anything but complete unconditional surrender.

Posted by: Surferket | Oct 10 2025 13:55 utc | 57

I’m taking it as a win
 
Maybe trump will let maduro stay in place just out of spite
Lula beware, the fleet is already close to free and reinstate bolsonaro can be a swap decided after venezuela’s betrayal (they steal his precious!)

Posted by: Newbie | Oct 10 2025 13:56 utc | 58

Putin supports giving the Nobel Peace prize to Fatman.
WH says giving the prize to some LatAm woman instead of to Fatman shows “political bias”.
Putin also announced that soon a new type of weapon will be tested on ukrops, whom wait for it anxiously, like teenage girls waiting for a Jewish pop singer with a Nobel prize.
In other news, squirrels are once again teasing my dogs!

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Oct 10 2025 13:57 utc | 59

It is still a win for Trump. She is a CIA regime change agent, an Israel fluffer and a friendly face for local fascism.
Poor Juan Guaidó though. So close, yet discarded like a used condom.

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Oct 10 2025 13:59 utc | 60

Besides the peace price becoming a farce, with previous laureates lie Mr. Obama or the EU turning around right after receiving the price to start the next war’s – and nominee Trump illegally starting a war against Iran, supplying bombs and moral support for genocide in Gaza: it is always an interesting exercise to do a quick search-replace on actors and countries. 
Would anybody even think of awarding a Novel prize to some idiot lobbying Russia or China to invade Europe, kill von der Leyen, Merz and Macron and install some fascist sock puppets as ‘democratic’ presidents? To the go on and have them sign over Germany ‘s, France’s and Europe’s industries and natural resources? Or do the same with Trump, meet with Russian and Chinese political and military leaders to remove Trump and replace him with some communist but Job? 
No? If that isn’t acceptable for Russia or China to decide who should govern Europe and America: why is it acceptable for us to decide who should be the president of Venezuela? Especially if the ones who decide have a heavy interest in exploiting the newly ‘democratised’ countries for their own benefit. 

Posted by: Marvin | Oct 10 2025 14:01 utc | 61

@ 59 johan
 
putin is just stroking trumps outsized ego.. i wouldn’t take that for anything else..
 
what is the difference between this person getting it and juan guaido?  one is still on the payroll and the other isn’t..
 
sweden which sucked up to the usa by joining NATO, is sucking up again..  a real interesting nation sweden is here..

Posted by: james | Oct 10 2025 14:07 utc | 62

A few years ago, nobody would have thought giving the Nobel Prize to Juan Guaido. But now, everything is possible (I’m surprised that Bibi haven’t got it).

Posted by: Jean | Oct 10 2025 14:08 utc | 63

Donald Trump grabbed 2/3rds of this bar by the scruff of their necks and dragged them through a slury of bullshit.
 
Some hoped and the deluded  even prayed to an invisible absent being.  Who supposedly lives in the sky and watches everything they do,  asked a god, they have never seen once in their lives, with their own eyes for Trump to be  different. Some lost close friends and some lost family members and some invested way too much into this pipedream. This scam, this sick ideology.
 
Did Donald Trump make a fool of them ?
 
 
Nope, they are experts at doing that to themselves. Their confirmation biases can easily do that to them, right through from Monday to Sunday every week.
 
 
While the rest of us, a 1/3rd of the bar,  simply recognise a fascist grifter when we see one. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: Clouds Of Alabama | Oct 10 2025 14:10 utc | 64

RE: Posted by: Ramon | Oct 10 2025 13:50 utc | 54
I wouldn’t jump to conclusions.
Guessing Russia guiding hand in “talks” and offers. They have met with Maduro many times. And always promote “concessions” to other nations, to “avoid” military conflict.
 
As always, Russia meddles everywhere. 
The one thing that María Corina Machado and her regime change ilk have not considered, is when she was all popular in Venezuela with her freedom lies and propaganda, and making gains, all that was prior to the 2 year genocide, where are the masks have dropped.
 
Now the entire populace see’s a potential of what would become of them under USReal yoke, and unlike before, the ability to roust an impactful campaign is diminished.  I’m not saying they won’t get a mob,  the West can buy anything short term. 
I’m in agreement with PCR that it realistically lies with the ability to turn the Generals.
As was the case in Syria.  Buy off the military, and you’re over halfway home.  Although, in Venezuela’s case, a locked and loaded population, that’s not a guarantee.
 
Again, guessing the delusional are not seeing the rallying cry against the genocide or taking that impact seriously.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Oct 10 2025 14:10 utc | 65

Year 2009
clueless Russia never supported Venezuela under President chaves who had offered a military base near USA.but Russia was too arrogant and thought of herself as ally of west and backstab ed Chavez .
 
Anglos are worried about election in other countries.why bush was declared president despite Florida false count and Ohio false count 4 years later?
The Anglos mean Democracy means USA taking what they want and you will be free from any USA AND TERRORISTS ATTACKS

Posted by: sam | Oct 10 2025 14:15 utc | 66

What could be more hilariously ridiculous than the Nobel Peace Prize going to that warmongering drone? The Trump Administration response, criticising the Nobel committee for “choosing politics over peace” by not selecting Trump. Priceless.
 
Well, they did choose politics over peace by not selecting Albanese.

Posted by: BM | Oct 10 2025 14:17 utc | 67

Yes, awarding the Peace Prize to Obama was ridiculous and damning (see Otto.)  Note, Kissinger was also a recipient. 
 
Malala Yousafzai, 17 years old, also won it.  Pakistani girl against the Taliban, for Human, Women’s rights.  Idk who else was proposed at the time, imho that nom. was weird. But so what, this is all past its sell-date, this Prize is BS Junk. 

Posted by: Noirette | Oct 10 2025 14:17 utc | 68

In the link below is the US Drug Enforcement Agency 2025 Threat Report, released last May .
Most of the report deals with all the drugs entering the US from Mexico and their violent, well organized, criminal gangs.
You have to scroll all the way to page 18 to find 2 whole paragraphs explaining the  threat Venezuela and Tren de Aragua is to America.
  Somehow in a few short months.  These 2 small paragraphs have turned Venezuela into the drug dealing capital of the southern hemisphere, and Major Threat to Democracy that it is today.
Excerpt:
“TdA members also conduct small-scaledrug trafficking activities such as the distribution of tusi. In some areas of the United States,”
https://www.dea.gov/sites/default/files/2025-07/2025NationalDrugThreatAssessment.pdf

Posted by: golddigger | Oct 10 2025 14:19 utc | 69

Francesca Albanese was the obvious good choice.
Posted by: LarrybG | Oct 10 2025 12:13 utc | 9
I say we create the Moon of Alabama peace prize and give it to her.  Everything in the West is an Imperialist Zombie version of its former self.  Our prize would have real significance.  
Question: what should the trophy look like and what is the gift to go with it?  A bust of B and a good bottle of wine?

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Oct 10 2025 14:37 utc | 70

For Trump, Venezuela is more about Israel than it is about drugflow.
attacking the boats is hoped to get the cartels to topple the regime, and the new regime will cut ties with Iran and Hezbollah, and sure China, too.
 
the capture of Trump by pro-Israel interests, Jewish, Christian, or corporate- can not be overstated.  The man is on a number of strings.

Posted by: Jim C | Oct 10 2025 14:48 utc | 71

Rumsfeld- cebrowski doctrine was to capture institutions and cultivate willing stooges to do usa bidding. Guiado and now this lady. No need to invade militarily when you can white ant the nation from within.  A Nobel prize for this program shows it active and being focused as the next hegemony goal. Usa can not lose Latin America ass its essential as the world splits into new groupings. Watch .Mexico if it ever tries to stray from its path. 

Posted by: Hankster | Oct 10 2025 14:56 utc | 72

Posted by: Clouds Of Alabama | Oct 10 2025 14:10 utc | 64
Yeah, yeah, we got your point. All those barflies who are US Americans should be voting for your beloved Democrats, who are totally not neoliberal right-wing scum of the prog variety. It goes without saying that you expect any British leftists to support Starmer’s Labour Party for the same reasons.
It is remarkable how all you neoliberal ultra-progs suffer apoplexy at the idea that leftists should support actually their own instead of neoliberal fascist vermin that virtue-signal their progressive-regressive values nonstop.

Posted by: Constantine | Oct 10 2025 14:57 utc | 73

Ahenobarbus | Oct 10 2025 14:37 utc | 70

Question: what should the trophy look like and what is the gift to go with it?  A bust of B and a good bottle of wine?

Good idea. The trophy should be a big MoA lunar crescent (see top left of page). That’s enough!

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 10 2025 15:00 utc | 74

machado’s lengthy criminal record
 
<a href=”https://orinocotribune.com/maria-corina-machados-lengthy-criminal-record/”>link</a>
 
 
 

Posted by: arby | Oct 10 2025 15:07 utc | 75

Since it’s clear this has morphed into the Anti-Peace Prize, the clear winner ought to have been Zelensky or perhaps Von der Leyen. Or perhaps it should become even more reflective of reality and call the award the Genocide Prize and given it to Netanyahu. Clearly IMO this award in all its categories no longer has any validity. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Oct 10 2025 15:08 utc | 76

— 🇺🇸/🇳🇴 NEW: The White House criticizes the Nobel Committee’s decision to give the Peace Prize to someone other than President Trump, saying the committee places ‘politics over peace’ and that Trump has ‘the heart of a humanitarian.’

https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/24459

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 10 2025 15:09 utc | 77

https://news.antiwar.com/2025/10/09/zelensky-says-ukraine-will-nominate-trump-for-nobel-peace-prize-if-he-sends-tomahawk-missiles/
apparently, little Z would have supported nominating Trump for the prize of prizes if he would have been sent the nuke capable missiles … is this the current version of “war is peace?”

Posted by: Caliman | Oct 10 2025 15:10 utc | 78

Malala Yousafzai, 17 years old, also won it.  Pakistani girl against the Taliban, for Human, Women’s rights.  Idk who else was proposed at the time, imho that nom. was weird. But so what, this is all past its sell-date, this Prize is BS Junk. 
Posted by: Noirette | Oct 10 2025 14:17 utc | 68
 
Yousafzai was also a resolute supporter of the islamist terrorists in Syria, known in the liberal west as “moderate rebels fighting for a multi-sectarian democracy”. Apparently, being fetted by the appropriate western institutions made her a tool of imperialism, willing to support the in Syria the equivalents of the very people who shot her.
And of course, western feminists had no tears to shed for the innumerable women in Syria that have been subjected to all sorts of horrors at the hands of said “moderate rebels”. Neither did the “traditionalists, the fake Christians, the Zionist goblins for those their supposed co-religionists, after all the latter have suffered by fanatics who treat them as inferior infidels.
In the end, this is the truth of the neoliberal scum: their supposedly lofty values and social mores are nothing but empty virtue-signalling in the defense of the Anglo-American empire, its ruling oligarchy and its power base, the upper crust of the middle class.

Posted by: Constantine | Oct 10 2025 15:10 utc | 79

🇻🇪 Maria Corina Machado, the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner (https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/162629), once wrote to Israeli war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu asking for help to overthrow Venezuela’s legitimate president, Nicolás Maduro.
The Nobel Committee praised her “for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.”
In truth, her “peaceful transition” meant foreign interference and regime change — the classic Western recipe for destroying sovereign nations under the banner of democracy.

https://t.me/RezistanceTrench1/30084

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 10 2025 15:13 utc | 80

When freaking Henry Kissinger got the Peace Prize in 1973 even I, a 12 year old kid, could see that it had no actual relation to “peace” in any way. 

Posted by: Brian Bixby | Oct 10 2025 15:14 utc | 81

Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado is a supporter of genocide in Gaza and loyal to the Zionist
 
She used to say that Venezuela’s struggle is the struggle for ‘Israel’

https://t.me/RezistanceTrench1/30087
(photo in link)

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 10 2025 15:15 utc | 82

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 10 2025 15:09 utc | 77
 
Good of you to post that. It is truly surreal as it reads like parody. I expect the clowns in the US who make a show to oppose Trump to mock the WH, all the while praising the Nobel Committee for its wisdom in picking such a magnificent fighter for peace like the neoliberal fascist rodent Machado.

Posted by: Constantine | Oct 10 2025 15:16 utc | 83

Posted by: arby | Oct 10 2025 15:07 utc | 75
If you ever want to apply for a Colour Revolution Presidency, her record is exemplary.

Posted by: MorePain4Cakes | Oct 10 2025 15:16 utc | 84

@Norwegian #31
Would Norway’s participation in the Nord Stream sabotage be any kind of deviation from past Norwegian behavior?
Let’s see:
Norway and US were cofounders of NATO, that’s how Norway ended its neutrality
gunboats in the Vietnam war. Not just the equipment, but captains and crew as well
Norwegian airplanes bombing Libya in cooperation with the US, also troops in Afghanistan
SDCA US Norway treaty
“groundbreaking military cooperation between the US and Norway” – US weapons testing
I am sure there are many, many more examples.
Nord Stream would be an anomaly, if Norway was actually not involved in any way.

Posted by: c1ue | Oct 10 2025 15:18 utc | 85

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 10 2025 15:15 utc | 82
 
Also thanks for that bonus post. Says a lot about the crocodilian tears that the Norwegian government and its supporters shed for Gaza. They now glorify a fanatical Latino Zionist and afficionado of the Gaza genocide as a champion for peace.

Posted by: Constantine | Oct 10 2025 15:20 utc | 86

What is it with Trump and the Trumpkins typing in ALL CAPS
Looking at you Fortuna

Posted by: joedontsurf | Oct 10 2025 15:21 utc | 87

I imagine the Gaza Peace will be shattered within a week. The distraction and implied threat by the Great Leader was ignored. Back to being a war leader.

Posted by: azeclecticdog | Oct 10 2025 15:22 utc | 88

Posted by: james | Oct 10 2025 14:07 utc | 62
putin is just stroking trumps outsized ego.. i wouldn’t take that for anything else..

 
‘f course james, but who gonna tell Fatman that?

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Oct 10 2025 15:23 utc | 89

Informative article about Machado:
https://www.codepink.org/nobel_peace_prize_peace_has_lost_its_meaning

Posted by: Chris N | Oct 10 2025 15:24 utc | 90

Constantine, yes, moderate rebels, liberal scum, and so on.

Posted by: Noirette | Oct 10 2025 15:27 utc | 91

I just got out of bed, was b’s post from the onion?
Can’t be real.

Posted by: drinky crow | Oct 10 2025 15:30 utc | 92

https://consortiumnews.com/2025/10/09/francesca-albanese-wins-lay-down-your-arms-award/perhaps the real peace prize?
 

Posted by: Caliman | Oct 10 2025 15:30 utc | 93

Would anybody even think of awarding a Novel prize to some idiot lobbying Russia or China to invade Europe, kill von der Leyen, Merz and Macron and install some fascist sock puppets as ‘democratic’ presidents?
Posted by: Marvin | Oct 10 2025 14:01 utc | 61

 
That would really be an idea on a par with the one they had this year…

Posted by: Avtonom | Oct 10 2025 15:30 utc | 94

sorry, weird formatting … correct link:
 
https://consortiumnews.com/2025/10/09/francesca-albanese-wins-lay-down-your-arms-award/
 
 

Posted by: Caliman | Oct 10 2025 15:32 utc | 95

@ 89  johan
 
if anyone close to him in his admin tells him, they will be fired, lol.. insubordination!  if anyone wants to quit, they can break it to him and be fired…. 
 
an idea..  i was fired by trump would make a good shirt or bumper sticker, maybe..  

Posted by: james | Oct 10 2025 15:33 utc | 96

@c1ue | Oct 10 2025 15:18 utc | 85
 
Just present the evidence in this case, that is all I ask.

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 10 2025 15:35 utc | 97

Professor Glenn Diesen:

Why give the Nobel Peace Prize to an opposition leader who applauds US pressure against her country when the US Navy is preparing for an attack on Venezuela?
 
– Is the logic that democracy delivers peace, and the US military delivers democracy through war?

https://t.me/glenndiesen/1232

Posted by: Norwegian | Oct 10 2025 15:37 utc | 98

 i was fired by trump would make a good shirt or bumper sticker
 
Posted by: james | Oct 10 2025 15:33 utc | 96
 

 
 i was fired at by trump would make a good shirt or bumper sticker

Posted by: too scents | Oct 10 2025 15:39 utc | 99

Posted by: Brian Bixby | Oct 10 2025 15:14 utc | 81
 
What he said – thoroughly defiled from that moment on, and I wasn’t even 12.
As regards the Venezualan chick, it looks like Trump won the vote and Rubio won all the power (and he got USAID/NED networks and sent them dark).
Well shall have to put him in quotes soon as “Trump” drifts the  way of “Biden”. 

Posted by: ChatNPC | Oct 10 2025 15:39 utc | 100