I Ended Eight Wars,” Trump Says at Davos: “A Year Ago the World Was on Fire — We’ve Done Better Than Anyone Else”

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U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on the second day of the World Economic Forum in Davos, defending his record and claiming credit for ending global conflicts during his presidency.

In his address, Trump claimed that as President he had put an end to eight wars, asserting that the world was in turmoil a year ago and that his administration has achieved more than any other. He told the forum that his actions helped stabilize conflicts, although he did not provide specific details about each of the eight wars he referenced. Among his remarks, he suggested that tensions — including between India and Pakistan — were defused under his leadership.

Trump also highlighted what he described as major accomplishments under his administration, insisting that the United States has the most powerful military and that many global problems have been handled “better than anyone else before.” His broader speech included remarks on economic performance, energy policy, and international relations, though some claims — such as the assertion of ending multiple wars — have drawn scrutiny from fact‑checkers and journalists.