Posted on 08/20/2025 3:51:31 PM PDT by Twotone
President Donald Trump emphasized his involvement in multiple international conflicts during meetings with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders at the White House. He criticized media coverage, saying outlets fail to recognize his efforts to broker peace and manage crises abroad.
1. Armenia and Azerbaijan – August 2025 Leaders from Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a peace agreement at the White House after decades of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. Trump described the deal as a step toward long-term stability, declaring the countries would now “be friends a long time.” The agreement includes a major transit route between the territories, which Trump named the “Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity.” Iran and Russia expressed concerns about potential shifts in the regional balance of power.
2. Cambodia and Thailand – July 2025 Cambodia and Thailand agreed to an unconditional ceasefire following a five-day border conflict. Trump cited US pressure as a contributing factor, while China urged both countries to maintain peace.
3. Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda – June 2025 A US-brokered peace agreement was signed to end years of cross-border violence that displaced millions. Trump said, “Today, the violence and destruction comes to an end, and the entire region begins a new chapter of hope and opportunity, harmony, prosperity and peace.” Both sides have reported isolated incidents of violations, demonstrating the ongoing challenge of maintaining peace in the region.
4. Ethiopia and Egypt – June 2025 Trump said US engagement helped prevent potential conflict over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. While formal agreements remain in progress, he asserted that US involvement ensured tensions did not escalate.
5. India and Pakistan – May 2025 Trump announced a “full and immediate ceasefire” after military tensions escalated in Kashmir following a terror attack. He cited US trade leverage as a factor in encouraging both sides to pause hostilities.
6. Serbia and Kosovo – 2020 (First Term) During his first term, the Trump administration brokered the Washington Agreement, a limited economic normalization deal aimed at reducing tensions over unresolved independence disputes.
Trump has also taken credit for ending the short-lived conflict between Iran and Israel following the US strike on Iranian nuclear targets.
Trump slammed media coverage of his foreign policy, saying outlets fail to acknowledge successes. “I am totally convinced that if Russia raised their hands and said, 'We give up, we concede, we surrender… the Fake News Media and their Democrat Partners would say that this was a bad and humiliating day for Donald J. Trump,’” he said. “But that’s why they are the FAKE NEWS, and the badly failing Radical Left Democrats. Thank you.”
I’ll just note that for NESARA to be officially declared, there must be no wars anywhere.
The Noble Peace Prize. Given to Obama and Gore for nothing. Irena Sendler who saved over 1000 Jewish children from Nazi extermination, was nominated for the award each of these times. She only escaped execution because of a well placed bribe. The Gestapo broke her legs as part of their sustained torture.
Yet Sendler’s achievements pale in comparison to Gore’s slideshow. /s
One could add the Abraham Accords in his first term as well. Three separate agreements IIRC. That would make about ten conflicts resolved. Not bad.
Print all those nations and dates on a Tshirt with the title:
TRUMP PEACE TOUR TRIUMPH
Good idea!
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