
History rewards courage, not ego...
Donald Trump had been preparing the ground for weeks. At every rally, in every television appearance, he repeated it like a refrain: “If I were in power, there would be no war in Ukraine, no war in Gaza. I should have won the Nobel Peace Prize.”
His words, filled with theatrical self-confidence and electoral calculation, preceded the decision that would destroy his old dream, because in Oslo, the Nobel Committee awarded the prize not to a millionaire who builds peace with words, but to a woman who has defended it with her life: María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition figure who challenged Nicolás Maduro's regime under threat of arrest and death.
In contrast to the ego of a former president seeking international honors for temporary agreements, Machado is the embodiment of moral fortitude, a woman with neither weapons nor power, but an ideal that no wealth can buy. She is a symbol of what the world often forgets: that peace is not the product of negotiations between the strong, but the fruit of the resistance of those who refuse to submit.
The Nobel Committee, with this choice, sent a clear message in times of global cynicism: peace is not a podium for leaders, but a burden for people who dare not remain silent.
Trump, in his characteristic way, will try to turn this defeat into a political spectacle. He will say that the system is against him, that the Nobel is “political,” that the world hates him because he is “successful.” But fundamentally, what he does not understand is that this prize is not for those who want to bring conflicts back into electoral campaigns, but for those who fight to stop them, without seeking reward.
Machado does not have the luxury of podiums or microphones; she has a regime in front of her, a people who are hopeful, and a world that has finally listened to her.
In the end, this Nobel is not just an honor for Venezuela, but a moral slap in the face to any leader who treats peace as personal marketing. Machado won because she didn't ask for the prize, she lived it. And perhaps that's precisely why Trump will never get it: because peace is not something you proclaim on the campaign trail; it's something you prove with sacrifice.
In a world where populism demands decorations and victims demand justice, Oslo chose to reward courage, not arrogance. And in this choice, history found its right side again./ Pamphlet
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