With the stroke of a pen in Oslo, the Nobel Committee did something extraordinary: it reminded the world that peace without freedom is merely submission.

By awarding the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize to María Corina Machado, the Committee didn’t just honor one woman’s courage—it reignited a universal truth. Real peace is not quiet. It’s not the stillness imposed by fear or the false harmony of obedience. Real peace is the steady voice that refuses to yield when tyranny demands silence.

That truth should echo loudly here in America, where democracy itself is being tested by those who wield power while claiming to defend it.

The current administration in Washington, D.C. now governs not as a guardian of the Constitution, but as one obsessed with its conquest. It has used the Justice Department t

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