Way to make a mockery of the Nobel peace prize.
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5981JK20091009?sp=true
Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize to mixed reviews
By Wojciech Moskwa and Matt Spetalnick
OSLO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for offering the world hope and striving for nuclear disarmament in a surprise award that drew both warm praise and sharp criticism.
The bestowal of one of the world's top accolades on a president less than nine months in office, who has yet to score a major foreign policy success, was greeted with gasps of astonishment from journalists at the announcement in Oslo.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee praised Obama for "his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.
Critics -- some in parts of the Arab and Muslim world -- called the committee decision premature.
Obama's press secretary woke him with the news before dawn and the president felt "humbled" by the award, a senior administration official said.
When told in an email from Reuters that many people around the world were stunned by the announcement, Obama's senior adviser, David Axelrod, responded: "As are we."
The first African-American to hold his country's highest office, Obama, 48, has called for disarmament and worked to restart stalled Middle East peace moves since taking office in January.
"Very rarely has a person to the same extent as Obama captured the world's attention and given its people hope for a better future," the committee said in a citation.
Despite problems at home that include high unemployment, the U.S. president is still widely seen around the world as an inspirational figure.
Obama laid out his vision on eliminating nuclear arms in a speech in Prague in April. But he was not the first American president to set that goal, and acknowledged it might not be reached in his lifetime.
Obama was to make a statement in the White House Rose Garden at 10:30 a.m. EDT (1430 GMT). The president, struggling at home with high unemployment and resistance in Congress to his healthcare reform plans, is likely to go to Oslo to receive the prize, Axelrod told the MSNBC TV channel.
While the award won praise from such statesmen as Nelson Mandela and Mikhail Gorbachev, both Nobel laureates, it was also attacked in some quarters as hasty and undeserved.
Afghanistan's Taliban mocked the award, saying Obama should get a Nobel prize for violence instead.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said it was absurd to give a peace award to a man who had sent 21,000 extra troops to Afghanistan to escalate a war.
"The Nobel prize for peace? Obama should have won the 'Nobel Prize for escalating violence and killing civilians'," he told Reuters by telephone from an undisclosed location.
Obama is considering a request from his top commander in Afghanistan to send him at least 40,000 more troops.
The Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip and opposes a peace treaty with Israel, said the award was premature at best.
EMBARRASSING "JOKE"
Obama is the fourth U.S. president to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize after Jimmy Carter won in 2002, Woodrow Wilson picked it up in 1919 and Theodore Roosevelt was chosen for the 1906 prize.
Issam al-Khazraji, a day laborer in Baghdad, said of Obama: "He doesn't deserve this prize. All these problems -- Iraq, Afghanistan -- have not been solved . . . man of 'change' hasn't changed anything yet."
Liaqat Baluch, a senior leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami, a conservative religious party in Pakistan, called the award an embarrassing "joke".
But the chief Palestinian peace negotiator, Saeb Erekat, welcomed it and expressed hope that Obama "will be able to achieve peace in the Middle East."
Nobel Committee Chairman Thorbjoern Jagland rejected suggestions from journalists that Obama was getting the prize too early, saying it recognized what he had already done over the past year.
"We hope this can contribute a little bit to enhance what he is trying to do," he told a news conference.
The committee said it attached "special importance to Obama's vision of and work for a world without nuclear weapons", saying he had "created a new climate in international politics".
Without naming Obama's predecessor George W. Bush, it highlighted the differences in America's engagement with the rest of the world since the change of administration in January.
"Multilateral diplomacy has regained a central position, with emphasis on the role that the United Nations and other international institutions can play.
"Dialogue and negotiations are preferred as instruments for resolving even the most difficult international conflicts," it said, and the United States was playing a more constructive role in tackling climate change.
Obama is negotiating arms cuts with Russia, and last month dropped plans to base elements of a U.S. anti-missile shield in Poland and the Czech Republic. Moscow had seen the scheme as a threat, despite U.S. assurances it was directed against Iran.
On other pressing issues, Obama is deliberating whether to send more troops to fight the Taliban in Afghanistan, and is still searching for breakthroughs on Iran's disputed nuclear program and on Middle East peace.
Israel's foreign minister said on Thursday there was no chance of a peace deal for many years.
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, who had been tipped as a favorite for the prize, told Reuters that Obama was a deserving candidate and an "extraordinary example".
Obama's uncle Said Obama told Reuters by telephone from the president's ancestral village of Kogelo in western Kenya: "It is humbling for us as a family and we share in Barack's honor... we congratulate him."
The prize worth 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.4 million) will be handed out in Oslo on December 10.
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its a joke. on all the other 204 nominees of course.
1Seriously CG, what a slap in the face of people who have truly done something to deserve such an award.
2well according to steph, it was awarded to Obama because of what he is going to do in the future.....
3see these comments:
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,26190103-29277,00.html
http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=7098&edition=2&ttl=2...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/8299205.stm
4"The Nobel committee is not meeting the conditions of Alfred Nobel's will, because he stipulated that the award is to be given to people who end militarism and war and are for disarmament." comment from Mairead Maguire winner of Nobel 1976
5Oh well in that case CG I want a million dollars now for all the work I am going to do in the future.
6It is supposed to be awarded after you actually\y do something. Not just talk about it.
This makes the Nobel an even bigger joke then when Carter & Arafat got it
7Sam i am heading up to New York now so I don't have time to read the comments are they good or comments that are going to make my blood pressure rise?
8I wonder what he will do with the money. Donate it or pocket it so MO can buy more belts.
9they basically say its a joke
the people's comments are disgust with it since he has only been in office 9 months and Ms. Maguires says its sad.
10and at the time of the nominations, he only qualified for 11 days of his presidency.
11I am waiting for Ashton to jump out and say "0" you have been punked.
Maybe they gave it to him so he & MO will travel to norway and boost american tourism there?
1211 days, huh? Glad to see that the Nobel Prize process is not corrupt.
Anywho, my absolute FAVE was when Al Gore won. Although, I think this is better.
13I'm glad you posted this, Cine- I was actually coming on here right now to see if someone posted about it or post it myself.
14I spit out my coffee when I heard it this morning. Norway is one big brown tipped country right now....and those are my peeps.
15I thought it was a joke. And then when I found out it wasn't I got nauseous.
The Telegragh has a bit of past winners that are questionable
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/6282204/Nobel-Peace-Prize-past...
16Well, I have no words at this moment.
I still kind of can't believe it!
17Heard this news before my first coffee this morning.
Though I was having a nightmare.
I think he got it for being an anti-America, globalist, pandering, moral equivalency-supporting, neo-Chamberlain b@st@rd.
Hey, if Arafat deserved it, so does Obama.
18My husband just called. I think he's more upset than all of us! It was hilarious to hear him rant about this.
19I see everyone else feels the same way that I do, which is:
20"and he got this prize why??"
Unless you go to the "Obama wins the NP" thread, in which it seems many are quite satisified that he deserves it.
21Maybe they felt sorry for him because he didn't get the Olympics for Chicago?
Tells me the Nobel Peace Prize is nothing but a farce!
22RE:
Issam al-Khazraji, a day laborer in Baghdad, said of Obama: "He doesn't deserve this prize. All these problems -- Iraq, Afghanistan -- have not been solved . . . man of 'change' hasn't changed anything yet."
Liaqat Baluch, a senior leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami, a conservative religious party in Pakistan, called the award an embarrassing "joke".
.........................WOW even these people "get it" and I believe personally that now that he has won it--he has cheapened it's meaning.
All over the world there are people rolling over in their graves over this one.
23I can't believe (well, yes I can) all of the people on Tres slobbering all over him!! It's making me so annoyed! He's the first black President, isn't that deserving of the prize in itself? Or, he's been doing things at a "slow and steady" pace and not using his star power. Really? Really???
24OMG...I can't wait to ask them about how Obama managed to "hide" the fact that ACORN still has it's funding...they just temporarily took it away...I suppose like they temporarily supported hiding money and Ho's.
25(I have posted this elsewhere, but will add it here)
Well, I must congratulate Obama on winning that noble peace prize, he joins such recent notables as Jimmy Carter and Al Gore. Bill Clinton must be chewing on his rug in anger and frustration. he soooo much wanted one of those medals as a keepsake.
26from NY magazine (read the comments posted at the link):
http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2009/10/obama_doesnt_think_he_deserved.html...
Obama Doesn’t Think He Deserved the Peace Prize Either
2710/9/09 at 12:00 PM 76Comments
President Obama awoke this morning in an unexpectedly tough spot — as we heard an MSNBC anchor quip earlier, this may be the first Nobel Peace Prize awarded to someone that probably didn't want it. Why? Because, since most people don't think he deserved it, it feeds into the whole "Obama Gets By on His Celebrity But Hasn't Accomplished Anything" strain of thought, which dates all the way back to the presidential campaign and continues to the present day. So Obama had to be extra humble when he addressed the media today, and he was. Agreeing with pretty much everyone, Obama said he didn't think the prize was a "recognition of [his] own accomplishments," so he accepted the award "as a call to action, a call for all nations to confront the common challenges of the 21st century." Even so, he said, "To be honest, I do not feel that I deserve to be in the company of so many transformative figures that have been honored by this prize." That's something people often say when accepting awards (like, "Every woman nominated for Best Supporting Actress deserves this Oscar"). This time, though, Obama probably meant it.
Grandpa, you just hit on the best thing about this prize.
Bill Clinton (and Hillary, by association) must be seriously p1ssed.
28No. No. No. This can't be true and yet it is! I am appalled.
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