War and Peace Prizes

The dismaying gift of the Nobel prize puts Barack Obama on the list of its 
winners who promised peace but prosecuted war

By Howard Zinn 

October 10, 2009 "The Guardian" -- I was dismayed when I heard Barack Obama was 
given the Nobel peace prize. A shock, really, to think that a president 
carrying on two wars would be given a peace prize. Until I recalled that 
Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Henry Kissinger had all received Nobel 
peace prizes. The Nobel committee is famous for its superficial estimates, won 
over by rhetoric and by empty gestures, and ignoring blatant violations of 
world peace.
Yes, Wilson gets credit for the League of Nations – that ineffectual body which 
did nothing to prevent war. But he had bombarded the Mexican coast, sent troops 
to occupy Haiti and the Dominican Republic and brought the US into the 
slaughterhouse of Europe in the first World War, surely among stupid and deadly 
wars at the top of the list.
Sure, Theodore Roosevelt brokered a peace between Japan and Russia. But he was 
a lover of war, who participated in the US conquest of Cuba, pretending to 
liberate it from Spain while fastening US chains on that tiny island. And as 
president he presided over the bloody war to subjugate the Filipinos, even 
congratulating a US general who had just massacred 600 helpless villagers in 
the Phillipines. The Committee did not give the Nobel prize to Mark Twain, who 
denounced Roosevelt and criticised the war, nor to William James, leader of the 
anti-imperialist league.
Oh yes, the committee saw fit to give a peace prize to Henry Kissinger, because 
he signed the final peace agreement ending the war in Vietnam, of which he had 
been one of the architects. Kissinger, who obsequiously went along with Nixon's 
expansion of the war, with the bombing of peasant villages in Vietnam, Laos and 
Cambodia. Kissinger, who matches the definition of a war criminal very 
accurately, is given a peace prize!
People should be given a peace prize not on the basis of promises they have 
made – as with Obama, an eloquent maker of promises – but on the basis of 
actual accomplishments towards ending war, and Obama has continued deadly, 
inhuman military action in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The Nobel peace committee should retire, and turn over its huge funds to some 
international peace organization which is not awed by stardom and rhetoric, and 
which has some understanding of history.





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