FIFA awards Trump with an unexpected 'peace' prize at the last minute

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Donald Trump made a high-profile attempt to secure a Nobel Peace Prize, but his efforts did not succeed. In response, Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA, decided to create an award to boost Trumps spirits. This new accolade, named the FIFA Peace Prize Football Unites the World, was reportedly organized so quickly that it surprised even some of FIFAs top officials, including board members and vice presidents, according to insiders familiar with the situation.

Unsurprisingly, Trump was the recipient of the award. The ceremony gained an unusual twist when Trump placed the medal on his own neck, creating a moment both ironic and telling.

The major issue with this award is that Trumps record makes him a controversial choice for a peace recognition. His tenure has been marked by disputes over alleged war crimes, threats involving Latin American nations and Nigeria, preemptive strikes on Iran, and military operations in Yemen. In October, Trump openly suggested lethal measures against individuals involved in drug trafficking, casting further doubt on the appropriateness of a peace prize in his case.

Beyond these concerns, the award also reflects a pattern of foreign figures attempting to gain favor with the White House. Infantino is part of a broader trend where influential individuals provide gifts or honors to appeal to Trump. For instance, Swiss officials reportedly offered luxury items and flattery to influence U.S. tariff decisions, including a Rolex desk clock, a gold bar, and lavish praise.

While the impact of FIFAs gesture on its global standing is unclear, the newly created peace prize arranged quickly and lacking clear justification is certain to remain a memorable, if controversial, moment within the White House.

Author: Harper Simmons

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