Washington: Former U.S. President Donald Trump made a bold promise in his victory speech, vowing to end ongoing wars across the globe. He stated that if he were elected president again, he would take immediate action to stop wars and bring U.S. troops back home.
In his speech, Trump said, “Our troops are fighting all over the world, and this is not what the American people want. Upon my return to office, the first thing I will do is begin negotiations to end these global conflicts and bring our soldiers back to their homeland.”
Trump attributed his victory to the American people’s opposition to unnecessary wars, emphasizing that the nation now seeks peace and prosperity. He further stated that America’s focus should now be on its economy, education, and healthcare, rather than foreign wars.
The former president also criticized his opponents, claiming that their administration had led the U.S. into unnecessary wars, which not only impacted the American economy but also weakened the country’s global reputation.
Trump’s remarks have been welcomed by peace advocates worldwide, with many expressing hope that, if re-elected, he would contribute to fostering peace on a global scale.
CNN, BBC News, The New York Times, The Guardian, Reuters, Fox News, Associated Press (AP)

