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Iran attack has got Trump closer to a Nobel peace prize, Brahma Chellany shares how ‘warmongers’ are honoured

Donald Trump and Brahma Chellany Nobel Peace Prize debate

Iran attack has got Trump closer to a Nobel peace prize, Brahma Chellany shares how ‘warmongers’ are honoured

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Brahma Chellany on Trump and the Nobel Peace Prize: War and Irony Collide

Renowned Indian geostrategist Brahma Chellany sparked widespread debate after asserting that Donald Trump’s chances of winning the Nobel Peace Prize have ironically increased following the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict.

In a sharply worded post, Chellany highlighted the irony of modern geopolitics, where individuals associated with military aggression often receive international accolades for peace.

“Trump is now closer to a Nobel Peace Prize than ever before,” Chellany stated, calling attention to how warmongers are often honored as peacemakers in global diplomacy.



The Context: Iran-Israel Conflict and U.S. Role

Amid the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, the United States—under the presumptive leadership of Trump—has issued strong ultimatums against Tehran. While the Biden administration continues to push for nuclear talks, Trump and key Republican voices have urged military responses.

Some analysts argue that Trump's hardline stance and pressure tactics could lead Iran back to the negotiating table—albeit through the threat of force rather than diplomacy.



The Nobel Peace Prize Debate

The Nobel Peace Prize, historically awarded for conflict resolution and humanitarian efforts, has long attracted controversy. Notable recipients like Barack Obama and Henry Kissinger have drawn criticism for receiving the honor despite military actions under their watch.

Chellany's comment underscores the paradox of modern peacemaking—where deterrence through strength, or even war, is framed as a path to peace.



Public Reaction and Intellectual Divide

Chellany’s statement triggered sharp reactions online:

Some agree that global politics rewards power projection over pacifism.

Others criticized the framing as cynical, suggesting it downplays the human cost of war.

Regardless of stance, the comment has reopened long-standing questions about the credibility and selection process of the Nobel Peace Prize committee.



❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Why did Brahma Chellany say Trump is closer to a Nobel Peace Prize?
Chellany highlighted the irony that aggressive foreign policy and military intervention often lead to international recognition, referencing Trump’s stance amid the Israel-Iran conflict.

Q2: Has Trump ever been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize?
Yes. Trump has received multiple nominations in the past, especially for his role in Middle East normalization agreements and North Korea diplomacy.

Q3: What is the controversy around the Nobel Peace Prize?
Critics argue that the prize has sometimes been awarded to figures involved in military conflict or controversial foreign policy, which undermines its original mission.

Q4: What role is Trump playing in the current Iran-Israel conflict?
While not in office, Trump has used his influence to advocate for strong military action against Iran, which some see as a pressure tactic to force diplomatic talks.

Q5: What did Brahma Chellany mean by 'warmongers are honoured'?
He was criticizing the global trend of awarding peace prizes or accolades to individuals involved in military action, pointing out the contradiction in rewarding war with peace honors.

Published on: June 22, 2025
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