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Obama receives 2009 Nobel Peace Prize, justifies war for peace at times | The United States President, Barack Obama, on Thursday accepted the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize in a
special award ceremony here. "I receive this honor with deep gratitude and great
humility. It is an award that speaks to our highest aspirations -- that for all
the cruelty and hardship of our world, we are not mere prisoners of fate. Our
actions matter, and can bend history in the direction of justice," said Barack
Obama during his Nobel Prize speech. "It is an award that speaks to our highest
aspirations -- that for all the cruelty and hardship of our world, we are not
mere prisoners of fate. Our actions matter, and can bend history in the direction
of justice," the U.S. President said at the Oslo City Hall. Obama during his speech
said: "I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge the considerable controversy
that your generous decision has generated. In part, this is because I am at the
beginning, and not the end, of my labors on the world stage. Compared to some
of the giants of history who have received this prize -- Schweitzer and King;
Marshall and Mandela -- my accomplishments are slight. And then there are the
men and women around the world who have been jailed and beaten in the pursuit
of justice; those who toil in humanitarian organizations to relieve suffering;
the unrecognized millions whose quiet acts of courage and compassion inspire even
the most hardened of cynics. I cannot argue with those who find these men and
women -- some known, some obscure to all but those they help -- to be far more
deserving of this honor than I." "But perhaps the most profound issue surrounding
my receipt of this prize is the fact that I am the commander in chief of a nation
in the midst of two wars. One of these wars is winding down. The other is a conflict
that America did not seek; one in which we are joined by forty-three other countries
-- including Norway -- in an effort to defend ourselves and all nations from further
attacks," Obama added. "Still, we are at war, and I am responsible for the deployment
of thousands of young Americans to battle in a distant land. Some will kill. Some
will be killed. And so I come here with an acute sense of the cost of armed conflict
-- filled with difficult questions about the relationship between war and peace,
and our effort to replace one with the other," Obama said. |
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