Obama Undeserving of Nobel Peace Prize

By Matthew Rothschild, October 9, 2009

I’m sorry, there’s a lot I admire about Barack Obama, but he doesn’t deserve the Nobel Peace Prize.

Not while he’s waging a war in Afghanistan, which he’s already escalated, and may be about to escalate again.

Not while he still hasn’t pulled U.S. troops out of Iraq, nor while he’s going to keep tens of thousands of private military contractors there indefinitely.

Not while he endorses Bush’s heinous policy of “extraordinary renditions.”

Not while asserts the right to indefinitely detain people without habeas corpus rights at Bagram Air Base.

Not while he fails to successfully prod Israel to give up the Occupied Territories.

And not while he keeps our nuclear arsenal on hair-trigger alert.

The Nobel committee actually praised him for his position on nuclear weapons, but he hasn’t taken this first, crucial step toward making the world a safer place.

The Nobel committee rewarded Obama’s rhetoric.

I love Obama’s rhetoric, too.

I loved his speech on the nuclear issue.

I loved his speech where he unambiguously renounced torture.

I loved his speech in Cairo, which marked a huge break from George Bush, by showing respect to the Muslim world and owning up to some of the past crimes of U.S. foreign policy.

And I loved his speech at the Summit of the Americas, which promised a noninterventionist approach to this hemisphere. That would be quite a departure from 100 years of U.S. imperial policy.

But he doesn’t deserve the Nobel Peace Prize just because he isn’t George Bush.

And he doesn’t deserve the Nobel Peace Prize just on the basis of rhetoric.

No, the Nobel Peace Prize should reward a career of bold peace activism.

And, to say the least, the jury is still out on Obama on that one.

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Comments

This is what I wrote to president Obama the day the news broke about him being awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace:

Congratulations on receiving the coveted and venerated Nobel Peace Prize, which I believe was awarded based more on your aspirations than on your actions to date. Please do all you can to earn the distinction and stand alongside laureates The 14th Dalai Lama, Mother Theresa, Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela who devoted their lives to peace and peaceful coexistence. As noted in Albert Nobel's will, The Nobel Peace Prize is an award presented to “the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between the nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses." I interpret this to mean NOT leaving 75,000 standing troops in Iraq or sending another 40,000 troops to Afghanistan or authorizing more bombing runs or drones loaded with explosives that manage to cause more "collateral damage" to non-military or non-Taliban or non-Al Qaeda men, women, and children. How hard would it be to ask the Afghanis or the Iraqis or the Iranians what they think would help their country and their people to achieve peace, prosperity, economic success in the world arena, education, etc and sincerely consider their responses with the same value as what you give to your "advisors?" Peace is a process not a way to spread empire or exercise hegemony.

Again, congratulations...you have big shoes to fill!

Submitted by StartNow on Tue, 10/13/2009 - 3:52pm.