President Donald Trump claimed he helped end “seven wars” during the first months of his second presidency. He specifically mentioned the Russia-Ukraine war, saying it became more difficult than he initially expected. Trump explained that he thought his relationship with Presidents Putin and Zelensky would make resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict easier, but it turned out to be the most challenging.
Trump also claimed responsibility for ending several other conflicts, including the India-Pakistan, Thailand-Cambodia, Democratic Republic of Congo-Rwanda, Kosovo-Serbia, Armenia-Azerbaijan, and Israel-Iran disputes. He stated that his administration played a key role in brokering peace deals. However, many of these claims have been questioned. India denied that the US played any part in the India-Pakistan ceasefire. Experts also criticized Trump’s claims regarding Rwanda and Congo, saying the peace agreement ignored key political and historical issues.
Despite the skepticism, Trump remains confident about his involvement in easing tensions and pushing for peace in these global conflicts.










