WASHINGTON, D.C. (WTVO) — President Donald Trump has received yet another nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, making this his third in as many weeks. The nomination was put forth by a group of Australian law professors, citing his foreign policy achievements which they refer to as the “Trump Doctrine.”
In an interview with SkyNews, law professor David Flynt said the “Trump Doctrine” is “something extraordinary.”
What he has done with the Trump Doctrine is that he has decided he would no longer have America in endless wars, wars which achieve nothing but the killing of thousands of young Americans and enormous debts imposed on America, and nothing solved in the countries in which it is carried on. So he’s reducing America’s tendency to get involved in any and every war.
Flynt and other members of the lawyers group credit Trump’s common sense approach and his America-first and western alliance interests. They also credit Trump with his diplomacy and achievements towards Middle East peace and the normalization of the UAE and Bahrain with Israel, for which Trump received his first Nobel Prize nomination.
Trump’s second Nobel Peace Prize nomination came for his brokered trade agreement between former warring factions of Kosovo and Serbia, who were mired in ethnic conflict throughout the 1990s.