nuò bèi ěr hé píng jiǎng诺贝尔和平奖hé和zhàn zhēng战争de的guān xì关系
The Nobel Peace Prize is sometimes awarded to people related to war, and also to those who have done good deeds but are not directly related to peace.
Some believe that the Nobel Peace Prize should reward those who truly strive for world peace, such as reducing military forces and promoting friendly relations between countries.
But in reality, many laureates have not done these things.
Some even support war or are national leaders.
For example, Trump pushed many countries to increase their military spending and supported some wars, so he is unlikely to receive the Peace Prize.
In recent years, the Peace Prize has sometimes been awarded to people opposing certain governments, but these people may also support sanctions or interventions against their own countries, which does not necessarily bring peace.
The Nobel Peace Prize is sometimes used to support the political views of Western countries rather than purely for peace.
Many people hope the Peace Prize will truly reward those who work to make the world more peaceful.