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Over 70,000 Monks Break Vows Of Silence To Nominate President For Nobel Peace Prize


This was remarkable to see.

Over 70,000 Cambodian monks have broken their vows of silence to nominate President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

The move by the monks comes after President Trump brokered a peace deal between Cambodia and Thailand.

Fox News’ Jesse Watters dove deeper into the story.

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BBC provided more details on how Trump got the peace deal between Cambodia and Thailand:

Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a ceasefire after Donald Trump threatened not to make a trade deal with them until the fighting stopped.

Trade talks are a no-go “until such time as the fighting STOPS”, he wrote on Truth Social on Saturday.
Then on Sunday, he again took to social media, saying: “I called the prime ministers of each and said, ‘we’re not going to make a trade deal unless you settle a war’. A lot people killed.”

“I think by the time I got off, I think they wanted to settle.”

The White House listed all of the peace deals President Trump has brokered in his first 6 months of office:

President Trump is the President of Peace. As President, he has brokered peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia, Cambodia and Thailand, Israel and Iran, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, India and Pakistan, Egypt and Ethiopia, Serbia and Kosovo, and with the Abraham Accords.

President Trump is proving that nations across the globe can move beyond longstanding conflicts of the past toward a shared future of peace, prosperity, and success.

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