Foreign Affairs

Fact Check: Trump’s Claim of Ending Seven Wars Doesn’t Match the Reality

By Economics Desk | September 24, 2025

President Trump’s repeated claim that he ended seven wars at the U.N. is an oversimplification that glosses over ongoing conflicts and stalled negotiations, raising questions about Washington’s true impact on global peace.

President Donald Trump’s assertion at the United Nations that he ended "seven unendable wars" in just seven months paints a striking picture of decisive American leadership. But beneath this bold claim lies a more complicated and sobering reality — one that underscores how global conflicts remain unresolved, despite Washington’s rhetoric.How Much Peace Has Truly Been Secured?When Trump proclaims victory over international conflicts, many Americans understandably want to believe in strong, effective diplomacy safeguarding our national interests abroad. Yet experts caution these claims often omit critical context.Take the ceasefire between Israel and Iran following attacks on Iranian nuclear sites. While credited...

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