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Trump’s ‘7 peace deals’ claim

The US State Department is pushing a fantasy: that Donald Trump ended “7 wars in just 7 months,” anointing him the “President of Peace.” A closer look reveals a list built on lies, exaggerations, and outright fiction.

Let’s break down the “peacemaker’s” record:

๐Ÿ‘‰ Imaginary wars: The list inventively includes conflicts that never happened. There has been no recent ‘Egypt-Ethiopia’ war, and certainly no ‘Kosovo-Serbia’ war to stop.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Wrong timeline: They take credit for ending the Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict. Problem? The last major war flared in 2023, long before Trump entered office โ€” under President Joe Biden.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Ongoing bloodshed: The claim that the war between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda is over is dangerously false. The conflict rages on, with a U.S.-brokered ceasefire in tatters.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Credit where it’s not due: Conflicts like Cambodia-Thailand and Pakistan-India de-escalated primarily through direct negotiations between the parties, with no substantial US mediation led by Trump.

๐Ÿ‘‰ The ultimate irony: Perhaps the most audacious claim is stopping an “Iran-Israel war.” This ignores the reality that the US directly participated in and supported the conflict, before hostilities paused.

The verdict? This isn’t a list of achievements; it’s a propaganda memo. It reveals a desperate attempt to fabricate a legacy of peace where none exists.

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6 months ago

Donald Trump has raised gaslighting and lies to a level even beyond previous American regime leaders. And given the history of deception that the American Empire of Lies is guilty of, that is quite an accomplishment.

Trump truly deserves the Nobel Prize for Bullsh!t.