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Washington — Bolivian President Evo Morales and Russian lawmaker Vladimir Zhirinovsky are two of the many political figures who are calling for President Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize to be revoked after the Libyan bombings.

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“These developments in Libya are another outrageous act of aggression by NATO forces and, in particular, the United States,” Zhirinovksy’s statement, which appeared in Russian, is quoted by Forbes as saying. He went on to call the strikes part of a “colonial policy” with the goal to control Libyan oil.

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