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00:00I stopped seven wars, and three of those wars were going on for more than 30 years.
00:05Donald Trump did it.
00:06Just hours ago, he announced a ceasefire in Gaza,
00:09calling it a new addition to his list of achievements
00:12that he believes make him the most deserving candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize.
00:17But experts disagree.
00:19They say his chances are virtually zero.
00:22Citing his support for Israel during the Gaza War
00:25and his close ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin,
00:28factors that, according to analysts,
00:31contradict the very principles of the Nobel Peace Prize.
00:35He says he hates seeing people being killed,
00:38but now he's supporting the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
00:44He has also received on the red carpet in Alaska another war criminal, Vladimir Putin.
00:52Other factors could also stand in the way of Trump's dream.
00:55Experts point to his withdrawal from international cooperation.
01:01He has actually, you know, withdrawing the U.S. from international cooperation.
01:06He has withdrawn the U.S. from the World Health Organization,
01:10from the peace, Paris Accords on climate.
01:13He has, you know, initiated a trade war on old friends and allies.
01:20With just hours left before the Nobel Peace Prize winner is announced,
01:24the world waits in anticipation.
01:27But inside the White House, the choice already seems clear.
01:32Officials have shared a photo of Trump,
01:35captioned simply,
01:36Man of Peace.
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