Zionist wins Nobel Peace Prize

The winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, María Corina Machado, is a staunch zionist.

When announcing the win, the Nobel Peace Prize official X account said:

In the past year, #NobelPeacePrize laureate Maria Corina Machado has been forced to live in hiding. Despite serious threats against her life she has remained in the country, a choice that has inspired millions of people.

When authoritarians seize power, it is crucial to recognise courageous defenders of freedom who rise and resist. Democracy depends on people who refuse to stay silent, who dare to step forward despite grave risk, and who remind us that freedom must never be taken for granted, but must always be defended – with words, with courage and with determination.

But funnily enough, the same woman who the prize is recognising as being a “defender of freedom” is in fact a massive Zionist.

She has always supported Israel, and in one media appearance, shared to TikTok, Machado said:

And I promise we one day will have a close relationship between Venezuela and Israel

@audace.paparazzi LA LIDER POR LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS DE LOS VENEZOLANOS “MARIA CORINA MACHADO” SE PRONUNCIA EN INGLES BREVEMENTE EN SOLIDARIDAD Y APOYO CON ISRAEL. #venezuela🇻🇪 #mcm #ganovenezuela🇻🇪 #audacepaparazzi #cidh #humanrightswatch #egu #thenewyorktimes #usa_tiktok #onu #israel🇮🇱 ♬ sonido original – Oscar III

Back in 2018, she sent a letter to terrorist butcher Netanyahu, requesting military intervention in Venezuela.

 

 

 

 

 

I think we all know that when someone requests help from a genocidal terrorist like Netanyahu, they’re not on the right side of history.

A darker reality

While on the surface the prize appears to be recognising an “inspiring freedom fighter”, it seems the reality is far darker. Instead, it appears to be linked to yet another US government attempt to overthrow the Venezuelan government.

Machado is a wealthy neoliberal privatisation fanatic who, for many years, has been linked to US efforts to destabilise the government, as the Canary’s Ed Sykes explained:

She also receives funding and support from many US groups. It seems that the US loves a modern-day Margaret Thatcher.

The bigger picture is, of course, the US attempting to take over Venezuela’s oil.

Venezuela has an oil-dependent economy, and since commercial oil extraction started in 1914, the US has shown a keen interest in the country. For decades, the US had control over the country’s resources until the election of Hugo Chávez in 1998. He was a figurehead for the country’s opposition to neoliberalism.

Since then, the country has also faced hostility from the US government. This means in recent years, Venezuela has faced an economic crisis due to drops in oil prices and brutal US sanctions.

Privatising oil reserves

Now, Machado’s biggest policy is privatising Venezuela’s oil reserves, which at nearly $100tn, happen to be the largest in the world. Is there any wonder the US want its paws on it?

In recent weeks, US military strikes have killed Venezuelans in what seems to be an alternative method for the US to attempt to exert some control over the country.

As the Canary previously reported on 3 September:

Donald Trump ordered a strike against suspected drug traffickers in international waters, murdering 11 people.

However, it later transpired that none of the 11 Venezuelans killed were, in fact, drug traffickers.

In a statement since then, Trump appeared to threaten ‘land-based strikes’. Bearing in mind that even if these ‘drug traffickers’ were actually proven to be so – they would still be deserving of a fair criminal trial. Instead, Mr Fake Tan wants to blow them up. That’s obviously normal human behaviour.

Peace prize?

As other media outlets have previously pointed out, the Nobel Peace Prize has nothing to do with peace.

Judges have frequently awarded the prize to leaders who have promoted war, including Barack Obama. He waged war in Afghanistan and led military strikes in at least seven countries.

Now it appears that the Nobel Peace Prize may be attempting to legitimise any potential military strikes.

Trump wanted the prize himself – but maybe he wants the oil more. I guess we’ll find out when he mysteriously finds a way to fire the prize’s judges.

Feature image via the Canary

By HG

This post was originally published on Canary.