President Barack Obama is this year's surprise winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. It was a surprise for me too when I woke up this morning and saw the news. It is unusual for world leaders to win this honor so early in their career without much of a political or social legacy to their credit.
OSLO — The Nobel Committee announced in Oslo that it has awarded the annual peace prize to Barack Obama, just nine months into his presidency, “for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.”
The award cited in particular Mr. Obama’s effort to reduce the world’s nuclear arsenal. “He has created a new international climate,” the committee said.
The announcement shocked people from Norway to the White House. “There has been no discussion, nothing at all,” said Rahm Emanuel, the president’s chief of staff, in a brief telephone interview.
Mr. Emanuel said that he had not yet spoken directly to the president. A senior administration official said in an e-mail message that his press secretary, Robert Gibbs Mr. Gibbs called the White House shortly before 6 a.m. and woke the president with the news.
The president was humbled to be selected by the committee,” the official said, without adding anything further.
The White House has made no official comment.
Well, the news must be particularly heartening for the president. What with things getting rather messy in Afghanistan, on health care and in Copenhagen, he must have been feeling beleaguered lately. Even Saturday Night Live has turned on him.
So, congratulations to President Obama for becoming a Nobelist. Hope this energizes him to go out and fight for the promises he made during the campaign. Otherwise, I feel like Glenn Greenwald is feeling – a bit skeptical.
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