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Nobel Peace Prize
for Bush urged

Geopolitical expert Jack Wheeler says 'W' most deserving by far

Posted: February 10, 2005
1:00 am Eastern

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A leading intelligence analyst says President Bush is far and away the most deserving candidate to receive the Nobel Peace Prize this year for bringing "actual real freedom and democracy" to millions.

On his website, To the Point, geopolitical expert Dr. Jack Wheeler writes, "There is only one individual among all humanity who has brought actual real freedom and democracy to tens of millions of people in our day, and who has both the capacity and determination to bring actual real freedom and democracy to tens and tens of millions more. It is, quite frankly, ludicrous to suggest that there is anyone on this planet more deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize than George W. Bush."

In his column, Wheeler explains that nominations for the 2005 award, which will be presented in December, closed this month.

"I can assure you that GW is on the nomination list," writes Wheeler, "along with Victor Yushchenko of Ukraine, Micael Sakashvilli of Georgia, exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin, and Rebiya Kadeer, a political prisoner in China for advocating freedom for her Uighur people of colonized East Turkestan."

On his site, dubbed "the oasis for rational conservatives," Wheeler states that more evidence to bolster Bush's chances will appear this year, including the future stabilization of Iraq and the defusing of Syrian-back terrorists.

Writes Wheeler: "As Iraq stabilizes and Syria's terrorist sanctuary is neutralized, all eyes will be on Iran. For the president of the United States to identify on global television Iran as 'the world's primary state sponsor of terror,' and to look directly into the camera and proclaim: 'To the Iranian people, I say tonight: As you stand for your own liberty, America stands with you,' leaves little doubt that the days of Iran's Mullacracy are numbered."

Wheeler's subscribers-only piece goes on to describe what is being done to prepare Iran for freedom.

"Iran has already begun to swarm with small teams of CIA (together with British MI6 and Israeli Mossad), Delta Force and other SpecOps," writes Wheeler. "U.S. fighter jets violate Iranian air space constantly now, luring Tehran to turn on air defense radars so they can be 'templated' in order to develop in the words of one Pentagon official, 'an electronic order of battle' to take out the nuclear facilities."

Concludes Wheeler: "In 2002, the Nobel Committee gave its award to Jimmy Carter, not for anything he did for 'peace' but as a consciously directed insult to George Bush. Its members could redeem themselves for this act of world-class pettiness in 2005. They won't. Envy trumps all other human emotions. No matter how much he deserves to be, George Bush won't be in Norway next December. But by next December, the world will be a freer and more peaceful place thanks to him."

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