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Trump Declares Prioritizing US Interests Over Peace in Letter to Norway’s Prime Minister

Trump tells Norway he will focus on American interests instead of peace after not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Donald Trump Letter to Norway Prime Minister

US President Donald Trump reportedly sent a letter to Norway emphasizing US interests over peace initiatives.[IC:by AFP]

January 19, 2026

Washington, DC‌– US President Donald Trump reportedly sent a letter to Norway’s Prime Minister stating that he no longer feels an “obligation to think purely of peace” and will prioritize American national interests. The statement comes in the context of Trump not being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, which he referenced as influencing his decision.

In the letter, Trump emphasized that US strategic and economic considerations will guide his future actions, signaling a shift from focusing primarily on international diplomacy and conflict resolution to a more nationalist agenda. The former president’s remarks have drawn attention internationally and sparked discussions regarding US foreign policy and the role of individual leaders in shaping peace-oriented initiatives.

Observers note that the tone of the letter underlines Trump’s personal grievances while highlighting his approach to national priorities, rather than multilateral consensus. Political analysts have speculated on how such statements could impact US relations with allies, particularly in Europe, and the perception of American leadership on the global stage.

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