Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed to have ended between six and ten wars, a statement he has used to bolster his bid for the Nobel Peace Prize. His assertions include conflicts such as the Serbia-Kosovo war, which ended in 1999, and a purported war between Egypt and Ethiopia that dates back to the 19th century, raising questions about the accuracy of his claims. Trump has also linked four of these war endings to his imposition of tariffs on trade. Despite his claims and some international support from countries like Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Pakistan, public opinion in the United States remains skeptical about his diplomatic achievements. Trump additionally referenced his role in stopping Iran's nuclear program as part of his peace efforts. Analysts note that while Trump seeks to present himself as a global peacemaker, the reality of his record is more complex and contested.
ACE 🤣 “Trump is indeed the great peacemaker — he deserves all the credit for stimulating the incipient rapprochement between Delhi and Beijing" https://t.co/nImZpzZgbp
🕊️ Donald Trump en rêve depuis son premier mandat et c’est quasiment devenu une obsession… le prix Nobel de la Paix. Considérant les controverses qu’il suscite régulièrement, on pourrait croire qu'il n’a aucune chance… Mais ce n’est pas si sûr ! On vous explique 👇 https://t.co/NvEFwz2Y1c
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