Examining Trump's Claim He Ended 6 Wars in 6 Months
Trump's claims of ending six wars in six months are largely exaggerated, with many ceasefires being fragile or symbolic and multiple conflicts remaining unresolved, experts say.
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As the US president tries to put out fires around the world, he also remembers to remind us of his success rate. But how many wars has he ended?
President Donald Trump often says that he has resolved multiple wars since he took office in January and that he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. “I’m averaging a war a month,” Trump said in July in Turnberry, Scotland. On Monday, in the White House, during talks with Ukraine’s president, Volodimir Zelenski, to move towards a peace agreement with Russia, he referred to “six wars I’ve resolved.” On Tuesday, in an interview with Fox & Friends, he s…
Insight: Trump's false claim to have stopped six wars The Nobel Peace Prize should of course go to President Donald Trump. If he is right in his oft-repeated claim that he personally has
Analysis: His associates call him the “chief peacemaker,” and Donald Trump himself even said of himself over the weekend between the Alaskan and Washington summits: “I’ve already ended six wars.” It’s not complete nonsense, but it’s also not entirely true. What wars are these, and what has Trump achieved and what hasn’t?
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