Trump Claims He Ended Eight Wars, Says Norway Foolishly Denied Him Nobel Peace Prize

Washington, January 8:
Former US President Donald Trump has once again asserted that he played a decisive role in ending multiple global conflicts during his tenure, claiming credit for stopping as many as eight wars. Speaking at a public event, Trump said his foreign policy approach helped prevent large-scale conflicts and de-escalate tensions in several regions, but alleged that his efforts were never acknowledged internationally.

Trump further criticised Norway, which hosts and awards the Nobel Peace Prize, saying it had “foolishly” denied him the honour despite what he described as his unprecedented contributions to global peace. He reiterated that other leaders had received the prestigious prize for far less, while his role in peace negotiations and diplomatic breakthroughs was ignored due to political bias.

Highlighting initiatives such as the Abraham Accords in the Middle East and dialogue efforts with North Korea, Trump argued that his administration prioritised direct negotiations over prolonged military engagements. He claimed these strategies reduced America’s involvement in foreign wars and saved countless lives, adding that history would eventually recognise his achievements even if international institutions did not.

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