Trump Aims for "Great Peacemaker" Legacy While Detailing Iran Military Plans

US President Donald Trump expressed his desire to be remembered as a "great peacemaker," citing his claims of resolving multiple protracted conflicts. Simultaneously, he detailed that the US has 3,554 remaining targets in Iran for potential military action, which he said could be completed quickly. Trump described the successful interception of 101 missiles he said Iran launched at a US aircraft carrier. While extending a pause on strikes against Iran's energy infrastructure, diplomatic negotiations between the two nations are reportedly ongoing.

Key Points: Trump Seeks Peacemaker Legacy, Details Iran Targets

  • Claims to have settled eight long-running wars
  • Details 3,554 remaining military targets in Iran
  • Says 101 missiles aimed at US carrier were intercepted
  • Extends pause on strikes against Iran until 2026
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"Would love my legacy to be made as a great peacemaker": says US President Trump

US President Donald Trump hopes to be remembered as a peacemaker for ending wars but outlines extensive remaining military targets in Iran amid talks.

"I'd love my legacy to be made as a great peacemaker because I really believe I'm a peacemaker. - Donald Trump"

Florida, March 28

US President Donald Trump on Friday said he hopes to be remembered as a "great peacemaker", highlighting his claims of resolving multiple long-running conflicts, while addressing the Future Investment Initiative Priority Summit in Florida.

Responding to a question about his legacy, Trump said, " Well, I, I'll tell you what. So I told you that I settled eight wars. That means millions and millions of people. And some of those wars were going on, one was 34 years, one was 32 years, one was 29 years, one was 22 years. They were long-term wars, and a lot of people being killed every year."

He added that his efforts helped save lives across conflict zones. He said," So I've saved millions and millions of people. And I mean, I know it doesn't sound right for me to say this, but I'd love my legacy to be made as a great peacemaker because I really believe I'm a peacemaker."

Meanwhile, Trump said another 3,554 targets remain in Iran that will be targeted by the US, stating that the military operations on these will be completed swiftly amid the conflict in the region. He outlined the scale of potential US military action on Iran, despite ongoing diplomatic talks to end the conflict.

"We have another 3,554 targets left. That'll be done pretty quickly. At some point, we're going to have to determine what we do," Trump said.

Referring to the incident of Iran targeting the US aircraft carrier, USS Abraham Lincoln, Trump claimed that Tehran launched 101 missiles targeting the US carrier, describing it as "a very valuable thing that we had floating on the water" and added that all incoming missiles were successfully intercepted.

"Out of the 101 missiles shot, 101 missiles were shot down and spread out all over the sea," he said.

Trump further asserted that Iranian air defence capabilities had been significantly weakened. "They have no anti-aircraft, so we're just floating over the top looking for whatever we want," he said.

Meanwhile, on Thursday, Trump stated that he is extending the pause on strikes targeting Iran's energy infrastructure for an additional 10 days, till April 6, 2026, as part of the ongoing diplomatic talks between the two sides.

In a post on Truth Social, the US President claimed that the announcement comes as per a "request" from the Iranian Government and further stated that the negotiations with Tehran were "going very well".

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi asserted that Tehran remains firm in its commitment to defend its sovereignty against " unprovoked American-Israeli aggression", during a phone call with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, according to Iranian State Media Press TV.

"The principled views of the Islamic Republic in affirmation of defence of Iran's national rights and interests are completely clear," Araghchi stated on Friday as quoted by Press TV.

- ANI

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Priya S
The world needs peace, not more threats. As an Indian, I believe in "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" (the world is one family). This constant escalation with Iran impacts global oil prices and our economy too. Hope diplomacy wins. 🙏
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Rohit P
If intercepting 101 out of 101 missiles is true, that's some serious military tech. But boasting about it while calling yourself a peacemaker? Doesn't sit right. Focus should be on de-escalation, especially in our region which is already tense.
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Sarah B
Living in Mumbai, stability in the Middle East is crucial for us. Any conflict there sends shockwaves here. The pause till 2026 is a good step, but the underlying threats need to stop. Let's hope the talks succeed.
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Vikram M
The legacy of a peacemaker is earned through actions, not claims. Announcing a list of targets undermines the very idea of peace. India has maintained a balanced foreign policy; perhaps some world leaders could learn from that.
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Kavya N
It's all so confusing. One minute it's peace, the next it's targets. Just want stability for the sake of all the innocent people caught in between. As an Indian, peace in the world is what we pray for every day. 🕊️

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