President Donald Trump expanded on his oft-repeated claim that no president had ever won a war before him during a White House meeting with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He also made an even bolder claim.
On October 17, Trump claimed that if he solved another, he would be referred to as a “peacekeeper.” We’ve never, to the best of my knowledge, had a president who successfully ended a war. Bush (George W.) launched an Iraqi war. Many of them start conflicts, but they never end them. When they are not settled, especially when they are, they don’t have anything to do with us.
At least two presidents have personally overseen negotiations that brought about the end of another nation’s wars, and the US president has omitted several instances where presidents’ designated diplomats have succeeded in reaching peace agreements as a result.
According to David Silbey, a military historian from Cornell University, “it massively exaggerates what he’s done, while ignoring any history of what other presidents have done.”
We did not include conflicts that the United States militarily won and later fought in, such as World War II, in our analysis. Trump claimed that none of the eight wars he claimed to have ended were primarily those that involved the US as a combatant and that they “have nothing to do with us.”
Trump’s “direct involvement in major conflicts, using tools from America’s military might to our superior consumer market, has brought peace to decades-long wars around the world in a way unlike any of his predecessors,” according to White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly.
Which US presidents have won victories?
In the Russo-Japanese War of 1904 and 1905, Japan defeated an Asian power for the first time. In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt assisted in the mediation of a settlement at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. For his contribution to the end of World War II, Roosevelt received the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize and the 1906 Nobel Prize.
Israel and Egypt had been at war for three decades, alternating between hot and cold war, by the time President Jimmy Carter signed the Camp David Accords on September 17, 1978. The outcome of discussions at Camp David’s presidential retreat was the agreement. The 1978 Nobel Peace Prize was presented to Sadat and Begin.

Which wars did US diplomats intervene in while the president was in office?
Bosnian War: The Story
Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia’s presidents reached a peace deal in Dayton, Ohio, putting an end to the 1992-broken Bosnian War. Leaders from Europe and Russia were the main US officials in the Dayton Accords negotiations, including veteran diplomat Richard Holbrooke and Secretary of State Warren Christopher. Bill Clinton was the US president at the time.
Northern Ireland’s “Troubles”
Prior to the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, also known as the Belfast Agreement, sectarian violence between Protestants and Catholics in the United Kingdom-administered Northern Ireland persisted for roughly three decades.
It was spearheaded by former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, who established shuttle diplomacy, which involves a facilitator negotiating between Washington and Belfast while traveling between the parties in reverse. Clinton served as president at the time.
Sudan’s civil war
The Sudan Comprehensive Peace Agreement came about as a result of negotiations led by US Secretary of State Colin Powell and the Sudanese government. At the time of the 2005 agreement, George W. Bush served as president. South Sudan was established as a result of a referendum in 2011.
What has Trump previously said about resolving conflict?
Trump repeatedly and repeatedly repeats his exaggerated claim that he has won six, seven, or eight wars.
Trump contributed to the ceasefires that recently slowed tensions between Armenia, Iran, and Israel. However, these were primarily incremental agreements with little chance of lasting peace. Some leaders also contest how significant a role Trump plays.
Although the US participated in a protracted peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, violence has continued there and killed hundreds of civilians. The nations alleged ceasefire violations after Trump’s assistance in brokering a deal between Cambodia and Thailand.
Unresolved is the ongoing conflict between Egypt and Ethiopia over an Ethiopian dam on the Nile River. There is little evidence that a potential war was brewing in the cases of Kosovo and Serbia.
Trump has made some notable progress recently, most recently by achieving an agreement to end Israel’s occupation of Gaza. It will take time to see if peace prevails because the agreement has multiple stages.
Trump has cited his diplomatic prowess as meriting a Nobel Peace Prize for weeks.
Trump said in a speech on September 23 at the UN that “everyone believes that I should receive the Nobel Peace Prize for each of these accomplishments.”
Maria Corina Machado, the head of Venezuela’s opposition, was awarded the Nobel Prize on October 10 by the Norwegian Nobel Committee for her “tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela.”
Our decision
Trump once said, “We’ve never had a president who solved a war, not a war.”
At least two US presidents, Carter and Roosevelt, personally negotiated peace agreements that won some of the participants Nobel Prizes.
Several other presidents have watched as their elected officials reach peace agreements.
The statement is deemed false by us.  ,  ,
Source: Aljazeera


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