Did Trump Really End Six Wars?

“I have ended six wars,” said Trump, Ukrainian president Voludmir Zelinski and many of the White House reporters on Monday. This has become “I have solved seven wars” by the time when he requested Fox & Friends To conduct an interview the next day. The White House did not respond to a clarification request that Trump opposed.
But at least some of these deals-Trump’s role in them-were not clear like the American president causing them to come out as it is ashamed of the Nobel Peace Prize. Contrary to Trump’s claim that he “did not stop stopping” during his second term until now, the president’s sites have mentioned many peace deals that he claims to negotiate explicitly to the ceasefire.
“I have ended six wars,” said Trump, Ukrainian President Voludmir Zelinski and many of the White House reporters on Monday. This has become “I have solved seven wars” by the time when he requested Fox & Friends To conduct an interview the next day. The White House did not respond to a clarification request that Trump opposed.
But at least some of these deals-Trump’s role in them-were not clear like the American president causing them to come out as it is ashamed of the Nobel Peace Prize. Contrary to Trump’s claim that he “did not stop stopping” during his second term until now, the president’s sites have mentioned many peace deals that he claims to negotiate explicitly to the ceasefire.
India and Pakistan
Trump’s allegations began to end the armed conflict this year between India and Pakistan on May 10, when it was published on the social truth that both countries agreed to “a full and immediate ceasefire” after “a long night of talks in which the United States mediates.” Trump continued to end this conflict.
Pakistan enthusiastically participated in signing this statement, until Trump nominated the Nobel Peace Prize for what it described as “the decisive diplomat and the central leadership” during the conflict.
But India has been constantly reduced by Trump’s role and assaulted her in securing the ceasefire, saying repeatedly that the end of the conflict was negotiated directly with Pakistani officials.
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
The conflict between the two countries in Central Africa was the second that Trump mentioned in his meeting with Zelinski.
The Trump administration has already played a role in securing stopping in hostilities between Rwanda and Congo, as well as in Sarah in a preliminary peace agreement signed in the White House in late June, followed by the ceasefire agreement in Qatar in July.
However, the ceasefire was not held, and peace talks aimed at securing a permanent agreement during this week after the RWandan rebel M23 group moved away from negotiations.
Cambodia and Thailand
The border skirmishes between the two countries in Southeast Asia, the latest flash point in its struggle over the years, killed more than 40 people and explained more than 300,000 others last month. The ceasefire, which began on July 28, was still weak, was first in the first place by Malaysia and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, although the United States and China were involved in talks to it.
Trump published the social truth two days before the ceasefire that the United States “is dealing with trade with both countries”, but it will not do so unless they stop fighting. Then he was credited with the ceasefire when it was agreed upon, as he wrote: “I am pleased to announce that after President Donald J. Trump was involved, both countries have reached the ceasefire and peace.”
Armenia and Azerbaijan
In the latest and perhaps Trump’s mediation allegations, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nicole Pashinian signed a deal in Washington earlier this month to settle their long -term dispute over the so -called Zanzor Corridor who claims both countries. This pass “Trump Road for Peace and International Fluation” will now be renamed, as Washington has also obtained the rights of renting an American company to develop it.
Israel Iran
Trump announced that Israel will stop Iran in late June after a 12 -day conflict that also witnessed Iranian -Iranian Iranian facilities. Although the ceasefire looked fragile at the beginning, it was eventually held. But the reasons behind the conflict were not resolved.
There are open questions about the extent of damage to the Iranian nuclear program, although Trump’s allegations that he had been blocked. It remains to see whether the negotiations, which were in the midst of the United States when Israel launched its work against Iran, will never resume it.
“Other peace deals”
Trump won the credit for making “peace” between Egypt and Ethiopia. The two countries were not in war, but there is a struggle between them on a hydroelectric dam. In June, the president claimed that he helped resolve the conflict and that “there is peace, at least at the present time.” Trump was involved in the diplomatic dispute during his first term, but he was not settled.
The White House also referred to Serbia and Kosovo as another example of Trump’s conflict. But these countries were not in a direct conflict since the late 1990s. Trump helped to mediate the economic normalization agreement between the two countries in his first term, but their long -term tensions are far from resolving it.
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2025-08-22 13:35:00