On Friday, South Korean President Moon Jae-in signed a historic peace accord with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, the rival countries pledging to officially end the Korean War that began in 1950. It would seem like a time to celebrate, but former U.S. President Barack Obama is doing no such thing. Instead, he is fuming after what Mr. Moon just let slip about President Donald Trump in a cabinet meeting. Donald Trump should win a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end the standoff over North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, South Korea’s president has suggested. According to The Independent, President Moon Jae-in said he was “confident a new era of peace will unfold on the Korean peninsula” following a historic summit last week during which Seoul and Pyongyang pledged to end decades of hostilities and work towards “complete denuclearization.” President Moon had previously said that Trump “deserves big credit for bringing about the inter-Korean talks,” which were the first between North and South Korea in more than a decade. The South Korean president echoed the same sentiment during a cabinet meeting on Monday, telling Seoul officials, “President Trump should win the Nobel Peace Prize. What we need is only peace.” In the first small steps towards reconciliation, South Korea said on Monday it would remove loudspeakers that have blared propaganda across the border for decades, while Pyongyang is to shift its clocks to align with its southern neighbor. South Korea turned off the loudspeakers, which have broadcast a mixture of news, Korean pop songs, and criticism of the North Korean regime, as a goodwill gesture ahead of the summit. It will begin removing them on Tuesday. “We see this as the easiest first step to build military trust,” said South Korean defense ministry spokeswoman Choi Hyun-soo, adding that Seoul expected North Korea to follow suit. Meanwhile, North Korea will shift its time zone 30 minutes earlier to align with South Korea starting on May 5. The North’s time zone was created in 2015 to mark the 70th anniversary of Koreas liberation from Japanese rule after World War II. Now, much hinges on Kim Jong-un’s upcoming summit with President Donald Trump, which is planned to take place in late May or early June. Any deal with the U.S. will require North Korea to demonstrate “irreversible” steps to shut down its nuclear weapons program, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sunday. President Barack Obama was given a Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, an honor which most hold that he did nothing to earn. At the time, Tommy De Seno wrote for Fox News, “Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize this morning… President Obama has broken new ground here. Nominations for potential winners of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize ended on February 1. The president took office only 12 days earlier on January 20.” A timeline of Obama’s schedule during the first twelve days of his presidency is unimpressive: January 20: Sworn in as president. Went to a parade. Partied. January 21: Asked bureaucrats to re-write guidelines for information requests. Held an “open house” party at the White House. January 22: Signed Executive Orders: Executive Branch workers to take ethics pledge; re-affirmed Army Field Manual techniques for interrogations; expressed desire to close Gitmo (how’s that working out?) January 23: Ordered the release of federal funding to pay for abortions in foreign countries. Lunch with Joe Biden; met with Tim Geithner. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ◆ Latest news videos: ****** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ★ CONNECT WITH US ★ ◆ Google : ****** ◆ Email: ****** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Videos can use content-based copyright law contains reasonable use Fair Use (******