Trump Claims "Peace President" Title, Says He Prevented India-Pakistan War

Former US President Donald Trump shared a post on Truth Social dubbing him "The Peace President," claiming credit for resolving multiple global conflicts. Speaking at an event, he specifically stated he settled a war between India and Pakistan that could have killed tens of millions. Trump also announced a historic ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon and discussed ongoing negotiations with Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Iranian officials have asserted that passage through the critical strait will remain under Tehran's strict control and authorization.

Key Points: Trump Calls Himself "Peace President," Claims Credit for Ceasefires

  • Trump claims "Peace President" title
  • Says he averted India-Pakistan war
  • Announces Lebanon-Israel ceasefire
  • Details ongoing Iran negotiations
  • Iran asserts control over Strait of Hormuz
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US President Donald Trump shares a post claiming him to be "The Peace President"

Donald Trump claims he resolved eight wars, including India-Pakistan, and announces breakthroughs in Lebanon and Iran talks, dubbing himself "The Peace President."

"I am the peacemaker. I am the one who settled eight wars. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, April 18

With the claim of US President Donald Trump that he played a key role in resolving multiple global conflicts, Trump, on his social media platform Truth Social, shared a post by the "Trump War Room" of a digital poster featuringTrump to be "The Peace President."

In a post on Truth Social on Friday, the "Trump War Room" handle said, "Trust Trump. Not Panicans."

The post featured a digital poster claiming the US President to be "The Peace President".

Earlier, US President Donald Trump on Friday (local time) claimed that he played a key role in resolving multiple global conflicts, including the India-Pakistan situation, asserting that his interventions helped prevent large-scale loss of life.

While speaking on international conflicts at the Turning Point USA event in Phoenix, Arizona, Trump said, "I am the peacemaker. I am the one who settled eight wars. I settled a war that would have killed 30 to 50 million people, India-Pakistan."

He further expanded on his claim, saying, "I ended eight wars, but if we add Iran and Lebanon, that will be 10 wars ended and many, many millions of lives saved. Think of how many lives we've saved."

On the Lebanon ceasefire, Trump said the US had helped secure a major breakthrough, claiming, "Yesterday, we achieved what everyone said was impossible, an unprecedented ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. That hasn't taken place in 78 years...we will make Lebanon great again..."

In talks with Iran, Trump said negotiations were continuing and expressed optimism, adding, "Talks are going on, and we'll go on over the weekend," and said the US blockade would end once an "agreement is signed."

Meanwhile, a fresh round of US-Iran talks is expected to take place in Islamabad on Monday, with delegations likely to arrive in Pakistan on Sunday, Iranian officials said, according to CNN.

President Trump also said that any agreement with Iran would not take effect until it is fully finalised, while claiming major developments in West Asia, including Lebanon and the Strait of Hormuz.

Speaking at a Turning Point USA event in Phoenix, Arizona, Trump said, "This will be a great and brilliant day for the world because Iran has just announced that the Strait of Hormuz is fully open and ready for business and full passage. But the naval blockade with the greatest navy in the world, from the greatest military the world has ever seen, we built it. During my first term, we built it...We'll remain in full force and effect as it pertains to Iran until such time as our transaction with Iran is 100 % complete and fully signed."

Meanwhile, Iran has asserted that maritime movement through the Strait of Hormuz will be strictly controlled by Tehran, stating that passage will be allowed only through designated routes and under Iranian approval, amid escalating tensions with the United States over regional security and negotiations.

Speaker of the Islamic Republic of Iran's Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said, "4- Passage through the Strait of Hormuz will be conducted based on the 'designated route' and with 'Iranian authorisation.' 5- Whether the Strait is open or closed and the regulations governing it will be determined by the field, not by social media."

- ANI

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Sarah B
The "Peace President" branding feels like campaign rhetoric ahead of elections. The claims about saving 30-50 million lives in South Asia seem exaggerated. The situation in West Asia remains volatile despite the ceasefire announcements. Actions speak louder than social media posters.
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Priya S
Interesting to see this perspective from the US. However, the Iran part is confusing - they're saying the Strait is open but under their control, while Trump claims credit for opening it. This looks like both sides trying to claim victory in negotiations. The reality on ground might be different.
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Rohit P
"We will make Lebanon great again" - seriously? This sounds like applying the same slogan everywhere. Every country has its own sovereignty and complexities. Peace efforts should respect that rather than using cookie-cutter phrases. 🙄
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Michael C
If these claims are true about preventing wars, that's commendable. But the timing with elections makes one wonder. Also, the post saying "Trust Trump. Not Panicans" seems unnecessarily divisive. Peace-building requires bringing people together, not creating more divisions.
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Kavya N
As someone who follows international relations, I appreciate the effort if it genuinely de-escalated tensions. The India-Pakistan mention is particularly sensitive here. We've had many near-conflict situations, and if any world leader helped behind the scenes, we should acknowledge it. But the self-praise feels a bit too much.

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