Trump Claims to Have Stopped War Between Armenia and Cambodia
Donald Trump repeatedly confused countries while claiming credit for resolving conflicts, despite Cambodia not being involved in the Armenia-Azerbaijan war, highlighting errors in his peace efforts.
- Donald Trump mistakenly claimed he ended a war between Cambodia and Armenia during a speech at the American Cornerstone Institute's Founders' Dinner, despite these nations never being at war with each other.
- Cambodia and Armenia are over 4,100 miles apart and have no history of war, a fact quickly pointed out on social media.
- His statement is part of a pattern of confusion over international conflicts, as he previously misstated details regarding Azerbaijan and Albania.
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Trump Roasted After Claiming He Stopped 'Conflict' Between Two Nations That Are 4,000 Miles Apart
President Donald Trump was mocked online after he sounded off on why he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize and claimed to have resolved a "conflict" between Cambodia and Armenia—two countries that have never been at war and are 4,150 miles apart.Trump made the remark during a Saturday appearance at the American Cornerstone Institute's Founders' Dinner at the Mount Vernon estate in Virginia. While Trump did not describe what had transpired between th…
US President Donald Trump, who wants the Nobel Peace Prize, has made a gag in a speech held at a conservative galley, praising that he has ended a war between Armenia and Cambodia, which has never taken place.
Invited to a dinner on Saturday, 20 September, the President of the United States assured him that he had ended a war between Armenia and Cambodia.
Trump "stopped the conflict between Cambodia and Armenia. It was just starting and it was a bad one"
In a prior instance several days ago, Trump thought Cambodia was Albania in a war with Armenia or Azerbaijan. Today is the first day of the rest of your Kirkapolooza. This was reported by C-SPAN. In the speech, Trump took credit for "stopping the war"...
Guest in honour of a Conservative gala this Saturday, September 20, the American president, in search of the Nobel Peace Prize, declared that he had ended a war that never existed.
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