With Donald Trump, politics is a show for which he writes the script each morning. Since his return, the 47th president has confirmed his reputation: expect anything, and especially the opposite. Between rambling statements from an Oval Office that looks more like a reality TV studio, and his tweets unleashed from his personal social network – a fortress without contradiction – the style is unique. Tweets that, in their subtlety, are reminiscent of the flatulence of our Corsican donkeys after a meal too rich in maquis herbs. In this climate, the question posed by Hedy Belhassine about Trump’s chances for the Nobel Peace Prize seemed surreal. The reaction from the Norwegian committee, a glacial and unequivocal statement, was not long in coming. However, a few days later, the imposing nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford was parading in the Norwegian Sea.[*] Should we see a cause-and-effect relationship here? A dozen readers have contacted us about this « coincidence. » The question deserved to be examined. Here is our analysis.