70,000 Cambodian Buddhist Monks broke their vows of silence to nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize

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Jesse Watters opens his show, highlighting 70,000 Cambodian Buddhist monks nominating President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for stopping seven global conflicts in seven months.

Cambodian Buddhist monk: “Dear Mr. President Trump,
We are standing here today with hearts full of appreciation for your instrumental role in bringing about the recent ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand. The border conflict, which had escalated recently, caused immense suffering and instability for the people of both nations. Your diplomatic engagement and visionary intervention were critical in de-escalating tension and facilitating a truce.

Your commitment to promoting peace and stability for Cambodia and Thailand is deeply commendable. The ceasefire, which was achieved in recent talks in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is a testament to your extraordinary statesmanship to resolve conflict and prevent a catastrophic war between the two nations.

It is our sincere hope that this initial success will lay the groundwork for a lasting and comprehensive resolution to the longstanding territorial dispute. The people of both Thailand and Cambodia deserve to live in peace and without fear. Your actions have provided a path toward that goal, and for that we are profoundly grateful, and we thank you for your leadership and dedication to conflict resolution on the world stage.

Today, 70,000 Cambodian Buddhist monks are wholeheartedly supportive of our Cambodian Prime Minister, Hun Manet, to nominate you for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of your historic contribution in advancing world peace.

Please accept, Mr. President, the renewed assurances of our esteem. From the bottom of our hearts, we deeply thank you and the people of the United States of America for your kindness.”

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