Controversy Erupts Over Trump's Nobel Peace Prize Nomination Amid US-Iran Tensions
Pakistani political figures and lawmakers criticized their government's decision to nominate US President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize following US military actions in Iran. The move has sparked a debate over Pakistan's stance on international relations, sovereignty, and alliances in the Middle East.
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Political uproar has erupted in Pakistan over the government's decision to nominate US President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize. This announcement came shortly after the US carried out military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, stirring significant backlash among Pakistani lawmakers and notable public figures.
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam's leader, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, vehemently opposed the nomination, emphasizing Pakistan's desire for a balanced relationship with the US, while condemning any erosion of sovereignty. Rehman criticized the US's recent actions in Iran, calling them gross violations of law and reiterated his support for Iran.
Former Senator Mushahid Hussain and other political leaders echoed these sentiments, urging the government to revoke Trump's nomination, highlighting the influence of Israeli politics on the US administration. The controversy underscores Pakistan's delicate diplomatic dance amidst escalating US-Iran tensions.
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