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Who won Nobel Peace Prize Leaving Trump Trumped?

Did Trump Really Think He’d Win the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize?

When Nobel Goes to Machado, Not MAGA

In a world where flamboyant self-promotion often outshouts worthy deeds, the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize has landed squarely on María Corina Machado — not on the person who once insisted the Nobel committee was “owed” a prize by virtue of tweet volume.
Machado’s accolade is 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.”
Meanwhile, former President Trump, accustomed to public applause and grandiose bids, had been openly floating the idea that he should be considered for a Peace Prize too — as though the criteria were charisma, bombast, and viral reach.

✅ In a tweet-laced era, ambition often trumps substance — but not in the halls of Nobel.

Imagine the conversation at Nobel headquarters:

“Look, dear committee, I built deals, I brokered peace, I spoke to foes…”
“We appreciate your confidence, but can you show us independent verification, grassroots impact, policy record, on-ground change?”

Trump’s campaign for a Peace prize always seemed less about peace and more about pageantry. Machado’s award, by contrast, underscores long years of persistent activism under threat and oppression.

⚠️ It’s a reminder that Nobel committees judge by work, not volume of rhetoric.

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In geopolitical climates where influence is contested, financial markets often reflect risk perception and safe haven flows. That dynamic now gets a fresh twist as India watches global reactions.

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As Chávez’s legacy, Venezuelan struggles, and regime change narratives echo in global media, the optics for democratic transitions matter more to markets than ever. While Trump was campaigning for a prize, the world was awarding one to someone whose fight was on the ground — not on camera.

Machado’s recognition doesn’t erase Venezuela’s deep wounds, nor does it guarantee swift change. But it sends a diplomatic and moral signal: that loud ambition alone won’t suffice.
What’s the message for global observers and investors? That legitimacy, consistency, resilience — these traits outlast flash and fury.

Investor Takeaway

Indian-Share-Tips.com Main Strategist Gulshan Khera, CFP®, who is also a SEBI Regd Investment Adviser, observes that global political surprises often trigger short-term volatility, but lasting trends follow fundamentals. Expect ripples from Latin America to reverberate in risk assets and safe havens alike. May be Trump can bring change and can try for next year and stop whining like a child that give me Nobel Peace Prize. If a rich person start telling how much he is rich means he is still not rich. Hope he learns from this message. I hope he does not invoke 500% tariff on Norway or hope he does not declare it being declared an Enemy Nation.

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