Putin Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Presumably not by GLAAD
Vladimir Putin has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
Despite Russia's role as the main supplier of weapons to Bashar al-Assad's regime, an advocacy group has put the president's name forward because the former KGB agent "actively promotes settlement of all conflicts arising on the planet."
The International Academy of Spiritual Unity and Cooperation of Peoples of the World made no mention of Putin's ruthless and violent campaign against the separatists in Chechnya or the war he waged on Georgia, but instead points to his efforts to prevent a US air strike on the Syrian regime following a chemical gas attack in August.
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Obama should give Putin his Nobel prize since he's not using it.
Why not? They gave Obama one just for showing up.
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The Independent staff need to read the OSCE report on the Georgia thing. It wasn't Russian troops who started firing Katyusha rockets over residential neighborhoods.
^this. Also, I can't think of a single national leader more deserving of it at the moment.
IOW, Giving it to Putin makes sense because we're grading on a curve and the other political leaders are really that bad.