USA, the United States of America spreading peace in the middle east for decades, has won the 2015 Nobel peace price.
Speaking after finishing his day in the congress, in Washington, the US president said: "Finally, our war for democracy and freedom are bearing fruits in the Middle East."
Within 10 years 2 American citizens, Al Gore in 2007 and Barack Obama in 2009, have won the Nobel peace prize followed by this years prize to the US adding the whole country to the list.
The US started its illegal peace project in Iraq in 2003 to destroy Saddams Hussein's imaginary weapons of mass destruction. Instead weapons the US found Saddam Hussein and got rid of him. The US brought democracy, justice and peace to Iraq. Actually, democracy was blossoming in Iraq creating many freedom extremists.
The US peace excursion also landed in Libya. For some reason, Washington felt responsible to protect the people of Libya from the insane man Muammar Gaddafi. US supported all the militant peace Islamic freedom terrorists in eastern Libya. The US successfully changed the regime in Libya and peaceful terrorists such as Al-Quaida and ISIS started to flourish.
The unstoppable peace evangelist US is now worried about Syria. Over a period of one year, around 20,000 airstrikes have been launched by the US military in Syria to destroy its civilian infrastructure to create a completely new country. US intelligence trains and finances freedom fighters ISIS and other peace supporting groups to overthrow the Assad regime.
The US won for what the Nobel committee called the country "peace creator" for the Middle East. It is the first time a country ever wins the prize.
In a statement, the Nobel committee said: "The US is fighting against the bad boy Putin and his bad bad ally Assad. The war against terrorism has filled many wallets of Washington's military elite with billion of dollars creating peace of mind among them. The US has started to arm moderate rebels in Syria which will lead to unimaginable peace in the Middle East as well as in Europe."
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