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A Member of the German Ruling Party Mustafa al-Ammar nominated Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi For The Nobel Peace Prize !


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A member of the German ruling party Mustafa al-Ammar nominated Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi for the Nobel Peace Prize

 


A member of the German ruling party Mustafa al-Ammar nominated Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi for the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize.
Al-Ammar said in a statement to the "Voice of the Iraqi community" that the nomination of Abadi for this post   because all the signs and events on the Iraqi political scene confirms that he leads Iraq for the better The government that preceded the division of Iraq, where many cities in Iraq under the control of the organization calling the terrorist,  To the spread of corruption among officials  in the government, which led to the migration of many people of Iraq  because of the killing and sectarianism.    
Al-Ammar said that Abadi faced these challenges amidst difficult circumstances, an empty budget, lack of foreign relations, political and Arab isolation, not to mention differences and internal divisions,despite all these circumstances .  
Al-Ammar said   through what I learned from the consultant d. Angela Merkel: Our German policy is to spread peace and help all  over the world to those affected  by natural disasters, victims of wars and armed conflicts, and other crises and conflicts, not only to support leaders and nations that fight terrorism and to promote alliance and partnership among the nations of the world.   
He concluded Amar by saying  I and my fellow German politicians are proud of his work , including Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi and stand with Iraq 's land and people and the sovereignty and wish peace from the bottom of my heart for a country born at home and learned the love of goodness , honesty and loyalty, and I want Iraq to be the owner of a privileged location  among the nations you today formally as a member of the Presidency of the board of Trustees of the German party ruling of Iraqi origin and head of a humanitarian organization without borders,
the nomination of Dr. Haider al-Abbadi for the 2018  Nobel Peace Prize as a global figure worthy of the award.  

http://www.iraaqi.com/news.php.....fYv7ltSyM9

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Thanks Thugs, I remember a while back mentioning Abadi for the Nobel Peace Prize, man he sure does deserve it :twothumbs: especially if he pushes through the HCL :cigar:

 

On 2/5/2017 at 10:22 PM, Wiljor said:

Much appreciated Thugs, well nobody is perfect and Abadi should get NOBEL PEACE PRIZE for his accomplishments over the past years. To bring a country back from the brinks of being over ridden by corruption and the IS has been a monumental task. 

Now if he can just get that gol darn HCL done, we will be home free, they as well :praying:

 

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It is about time and give Abadi the one Obama got for no  reason. 

Thanks Mr. Thugs.

 

24 minutes ago, Wiljor said:

Now if he can just get that gol darn HCL done, we will be home free, they as well :praying:

 So we can finally say thank you and see ya wouldn't want to be ya.  :wave:

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11 minutes ago, nannab said:

It is about time and give Abadi the one Obama got for no  reason. 

Thanks Mr. Thugs.

 

 So we can finally say thank you and see ya wouldn't want to be ya.  :wave:

Tooooootaly agree! How the H E double hockey sticks, did Obummer get that???

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49 minutes ago, Wiljor said:

Thanks Thugs, I remember a while back mentioning Abadi for the Nobel Peace Prize, man he sure does deserve it :twothumbs: especially if he pushes through the HCL :cigar:

 

 

 

The Top Of The Evening To You, Brother Wiljor!

 

I agree with You! I don't know, though, if the Nobel Peace Prize has always been received with the acclaim it deserves.

 

BBC

Nobel secretary regrets Obama peace prize

Geir LundestadImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES Image captionGeir Lundestad stepped down in 2014 as secretary of the Nobel committee

Awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to US President Barack Obama in 2009 failed to achieve what the committee hoped it would, its ex-secretary has said.

Geir Lundestad told the AP news agency that the committee hoped the award would strengthen Mr Obama.

Instead, the decision was met with criticism in the US. Many argued he had not had any impact worthy of the award.

Mr Lundestad, writing in his memoir, Secretary of Peace, said even Mr Obama himself had been surprised.

"No Nobel Peace Prize ever elicited more attention than the 2009 prize to Barack Obama," Mr Lundestad writes.

"Even many of Obama's supporters believed that the prize was a mistake," he says. "In that sense the committee didn't achieve what it had hoped for".

US President Barack Obama holds his Nobel Peace Prize next to Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Thorbjoern Jagland, in Oslo - 10 December 2009Image copyrightAFP Image captionMr Obama was presented the award by committee chairman Thorbjorn Jagland

He also reveals that Mr Obama considered not going to pick up the award in Norway's capital, Oslo.

His staff enquired whether other winners had skipped the ceremony but found this has happened only on rare occasions, such as when dissidents were held back by their governments.

"In the White House they quickly realised that they needed to travel to Oslo," Mr Lundestad wrote.

Mr Lundestad served as the committee's influential, but non-voting, secretary from 1990 to 2015.

He has broken with the tradition of the secretive committee, whose members rarely discuss proceedings.

Other insights

The book also gives other insights into the activities of the committee:

  • According to Mr Lundestad, Jonas Gahr Store, then Norway's foreign minister, tried in 2010 to dissuade the panel from awarding the prize to a Chinese dissident, fearing it would strain the country's relationship with Beijing. The Nobel committee ignored the warnings and honoured Liu Xiaobo.
  • Mr Lundestad also criticises Thorbjorn Jagland, who was the committee chairman for six years and is now a regular member. He said that as a former Norwegian prime minister, Mr Jagland should never have been appointed to the committee, which frequently stresses its independence.
  • In an amusing anecdote, Mr Lundestad relates how he found Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, who won the award in 1994, watching an episode of the Tom and Jerry cartoon in his hotel with other Palestine Liberation Organisation members. "It was made very clear that they intended to watch until the end," he said.

This year's Nobel Peace Prize will be announced on October 9.

 

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34277960

 

I find the last comment (highlighted) somewhat amusing. So, I am not sure if the prize is meant to be awarded for past accomplishments or for attaining future expectations or means anything whatsoever.

 

My vote is, like You, Abadi deserves it!

 

Go Moola Nova!

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1 hour ago, Synopsis said:

 

The Top Of The Evening To You, Brother Wiljor!

 

I agree with You! I don't know, though, if the Nobel Peace Prize has always been received with the acclaim it deserves.

 

BBC

Nobel secretary regrets Obama peace prize

Geir LundestadImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES Image captionGeir Lundestad stepped down in 2014 as secretary of the Nobel committee

Awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to US President Barack Obama in 2009 failed to achieve what the committee hoped it would, its ex-secretary has said.

Geir Lundestad told the AP news agency that the committee hoped the award would strengthen Mr Obama.

Instead, the decision was met with criticism in the US. Many argued he had not had any impact worthy of the award.

Mr Lundestad, writing in his memoir, Secretary of Peace, said even Mr Obama himself had been surprised.

"No Nobel Peace Prize ever elicited more attention than the 2009 prize to Barack Obama," Mr Lundestad writes.

"Even many of Obama's supporters believed that the prize was a mistake," he says. "In that sense the committee didn't achieve what it had hoped for".

US President Barack Obama holds his Nobel Peace Prize next to Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Thorbjoern Jagland, in Oslo - 10 December 2009Image copyrightAFP Image captionMr Obama was presented the award by committee chairman Thorbjorn Jagland

He also reveals that Mr Obama considered not going to pick up the award in Norway's capital, Oslo.

His staff enquired whether other winners had skipped the ceremony but found this has happened only on rare occasions, such as when dissidents were held back by their governments.

"In the White House they quickly realised that they needed to travel to Oslo," Mr Lundestad wrote.

Mr Lundestad served as the committee's influential, but non-voting, secretary from 1990 to 2015.

He has broken with the tradition of the secretive committee, whose members rarely discuss proceedings.

Other insights

The book also gives other insights into the activities of the committee:

  • According to Mr Lundestad, Jonas Gahr Store, then Norway's foreign minister, tried in 2010 to dissuade the panel from awarding the prize to a Chinese dissident, fearing it would strain the country's relationship with Beijing. The Nobel committee ignored the warnings and honoured Liu Xiaobo.
  • Mr Lundestad also criticises Thorbjorn Jagland, who was the committee chairman for six years and is now a regular member. He said that as a former Norwegian prime minister, Mr Jagland should never have been appointed to the committee, which frequently stresses its independence.
  • In an amusing anecdote, Mr Lundestad relates how he found Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, who won the award in 1994, watching an episode of the Tom and Jerry cartoon in his hotel with other Palestine Liberation Organisation members. "It was made very clear that they intended to watch until the end," he said.

This year's Nobel Peace Prize will be announced on October 9.

 

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34277960

 

I find the last comment (highlighted) somewhat amusing. So, I am not sure if the prize is meant to be awarded for past accomplishments or for attaining future expectations or means anything whatsoever.

 

My vote is, like You, Abadi deserves it!

 

Go Moola Nova!

:pirateship:

 

When the Fool received his Peace Prize for accomplishing nothing more than being elected the 1st Black President  [ AND NOTHING MORE THAN THAT ] ; this institution lost all credibility. Saying Ooopps now or Sorry doesn't make it any better. Who's the Bigger Fool, the Fool or the Fool that Follows the Fool ?

 

Jokes on YOU FOLKS - SUCKERS ! Blind, Myopic & Drinkers from the Socialist " Kool Aid Trough "

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2 minutes ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

this institution lost all credibility.

 

I agree, 10 Years Later! The Nobel institution COULD have integrity in the awards. The article I quoted does state:

 

1 hour ago, Synopsis said:

Mr Lundestad also criticises Thorbjorn Jagland, who was the committee chairman for six years and is now a regular member. He said that as a former Norwegian prime minister, Mr Jagland should never have been appointed to the committee, which frequently stresses its independence.

 

So, even the Nobel awards do not appear to be free from "political motivations"!!!

 

Maybe some day. Hope so.

 

Go Moola Nova!

:pirateship:

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11 minutes ago, Synopsis said:

 

I agree, 10 Years Later! The Nobel institution COULD have integrity in the awards. The article I quoted does state:

 

 

So, even the Nobel awards do not appear to be free from "political motivations"!!!

 

Maybe some day. Hope so.

 

Go Moola Nova!

:pirateship:

Reckon if we look at just about everything at any level " S " . . . It's all Political these days, isn't it - sad the World is in such a Terrible star of affairs. History will judge these times and say - 

 

" WTF Were These People Smoking ? A History of the Early yrs. of the  21st Century " See IDIOCRACY - The Documentary Movie 

 

 

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42 minutes ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

Reckon if we look at just about everything at any level " S " . . . It's all Political these days, isn't it - sad the World is in such a Terrible star of affairs.

 

Yes, 10 Years Later! Self, Short Sighted, and most anything else that serves most folks in positions of Political Authority disguised as "servants of the people" while bilking the people they were elected to "serve"!

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4 hours ago, miquel said:

Even having Abadi's hat in the nomination ring goes a long way to further international acceptance of Iraq and their burgeoning economy and yes, their currency... ;) 

 

If he manages to win the Nobel, well, "it's to the moon, Alice!! (or Ali, as the case may be).

Totally agree my friend. This is big news folks, the rebirth of Iraq, consider yourself blessed to reap the rewards along side.

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16 hours ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

Reckon if we look at just about everything at any level " S " . . . It's all Political these days, isn't it - sad the World is in such a Terrible star of affairs. History will judge these times and say - 

 

" WTF Were These People Smoking ? A History of the Early yrs. of the  21st Century " See IDIOCRACY - The Documentary Movie 

 

 

I watched that whole thing last night...and when the credits started rolling I was like "thank God, it's over"...entertaing none the less.    :lol:

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