Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Russian President Putin Nominated For The Nobel Prize

Vladimir Putin (Reuters / Alexei Nikolsky / Ria Novosti / Pool)

Putin’s Syria Role Deserving Of Nobel Peace Prize -- RT

President Putin should get the Nobel Peace Prize for his moves to resolve the Syrian crisis, according to a group of Russian activists and political scientists who have indicated that they are officially proposing the president’s nomination.

One of the main sponsors of the move, State Duma MP Iosif Kobzon, told reporters that in his view Putin deserved the prize much more than the 2009 laureate, US President Barack Obama.

“Barack Obama is the man who has initiated and approved the United States’ aggressive actions in Iraq and Afghanistan, now he is preparing for an invasion into Syria. He bears this title nevertheless. Our president, who tries to stop the bloodshed and who tries to help the conflict situation with political dialogue, is in my view more worthy of this high title,” the Interfax news agency quoted Kobzon as saying.

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Update: Vladimir Putin nominated for Nobel Peace Prize -- The Independent

My Comment: I doubt that this is going to happen .... especially after Putin signed into law an anti-gay provision that the Nobel Committee will have trouble digesting.

1 comment:

Nicholas Darkwater said...

This does, however, point up the fact that in order to obtain a nomination for a Nobel Peace Prize, all it takes is a nomination from a professor -- any professor, somewhere, anywhere. That helps account for many of the loony nominations we hear about.

“No common man could believe such a thing. He’d have to be an intellectual to fall for anything as stupid as that.” --George Orwell