Nobel director regretted Obama peace prize
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A former director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute has admitted his regrets about the 2009 award of the Nobel Peace Prize to US President Barack Obama.


Geir Lundestad, who served as Director of the Nobel Institute for 25 years, wrote in a newly released memoir that although the five-strong Norwegian Nobel Committee had all agreed to give Obama the award, his record in office since receiving the prize had shown it to be a mistake. 

According to Lundestad, the argument which swayed the committee was that the prize would help him achieve his goals.

"In hindsight, we could say that the argument of giving Obama a helping hand was only partially correct," he wrote, according to VG newspaper. 




Lundestad on Wednesday released his memoir, "Fredens sekretær. 25 år med Nobelprisen" (Secretary of Peace. 25 years with the Nobel Prize) about his experiences with the Nobel committee, revealing details about relationships within the committee and the peace prize winners up until he stepped down in 2014. 




In the book, he is scathing about Thorbjørn Jagland, the committee's former chairman, who is accuses of  having "surprising shortcomings in knowledge," being "very disorganised" and "not willing to learn from others". 
He also argues that appointing a former Prime Minister to lead the committee had always been a mistake, as it was not a rule suitable for former ministers.

Gro Harlem Brundtland, another former Labour Party prime minister, had also been sceptical of the choice, he wrote. 
"Gro Harlem Brundtland said to me after Jagland became the leader of the committee that he was lousy at dealing with staff," Lundestad writes. 
Lundestad was not the only person to have misgivings about the Obama award, the American president himself said he was "surprised". 
"Even many of Obama's supporters thought that the prize was a mistake. In that way, the committee did not achieve what it had hoped," Lundestad writes. 
He claims that Obama's advisors even discreetly asked if it would be possible for the US President to avoid the award. 
 
“His cabinet had already asked whether anyone had previously refused to travel to Oslo to receive the prize,” Lundestad said. “In broad strokes, the answer was no.”
 
According to Lundestad, then foreign minister Jonas Gahr Store tried the following year to dissuade the panel from awarding the prize to a Chinese dissident, fearing it would put a strain on Norway's relations with Beijing.  
 
"During my 25 years (on the committee), I don't ever recall seeing anything like that," Lundestad said.
   
The Nobel committee, which fiercely guards its independence from the politics of power, ignored the minister's warnings and honoured Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo -- which has left Oslo's ties with Beijing frozen ever since.




http://www.thelocal.no/20150916/nobel-pr...-was-wrong


No seriously Obama deserved that, you know what; so is Putin, Pakistan, Bashar Al Asad, and list goes on. First make disturbance in poor country, takes all of it's resources, kill some hundred people and when locals make radical groups against US's political agenda than declare them terrorist organization and than kill more thousand people and walaa you just saved the world. Nobel is yours.
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It was 2009, with not even a year in office, everybody had high expectations for the new president, Barack Obama. He had good ideas, a driving motivation, and a seemingly enthusiastic spirit fit for a leader. America, at the time, needed a democratic president, with it being exhausted of it's past conservative predecessors. But the problem was, Obama inherited a shit storm, he really couldn't do anything.


I mean, what do you do when you inherit a gradually growing shitty economy (due to the fact that no president since 1910 was able to set a policy that was agreed by both parties to stop the national debt), and two wars which hundreds of billions were spent, in which stupid marines were sent just to go die on some foreign soil with the result being of nothing got accomplished? How do you plan to fix a country, when your own party argues between each other, and your rival party disagrees with everything you say?

At most, Obama only had 2 years with his party controlling congress to fix a decades worth of problems, and in that time he managed to fix the financial crisis of 2007-2009 and pass the tax relief act of 2010. And when the republicans got hold of the senate and house in 2010, Obama couldn't do jack shit.

And for the people who said America would've been better off if McCain had won, fuck them. That geezer would've drive the US into more shit than what it already was in. Obama was the least worst presidential candidate that could've gone elected, and even with that, he did a good job. What I most respect him for, was the fact that he extended the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq. Anybody else, especially republicans, would've stopped the withdrawal and kept US troops in Iraq.

So did Obama deserve a noble peace prize? Hell yes, he is going to be the last president for a while to have ended a war. Now with all these clowns running for the presidential office, it is without a doubt, that the next president will drag the US into another stupid war, the people will begin to think "wow, this is worse than Obama :/"
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Obama did a good job de-stabilizing the entire middle east.
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#4
Not sure if you even study history but, middle east has been destabilized for the past 2,000 years.
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#5
Maybe 4000… ;]
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(Sep 24, 2015, 15:06 pm)Aaron.Walkhouse Wrote: Maybe 4000…  ;]

Maybe its over 9000 Wink

no but imo, Obama is a okay president.
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#7
Kind of like (Sir) Jimmy Savile being knighted by the Pope, and the Queen.
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as far as Obama => http://www.snagfilms.com/films/title/dre...eal_father
and as far as having Steve Jobs in your icon => http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...-CORE.html ; PLUS the 1984sh Apple commercial => http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYecfV3ubP8 ; and wi-fi / stress our body endures under constant electromagnetic radiation gives cancer.
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#9
Nobel=Grammy for politics
nuff said
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#10
Every killer got some price.
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