
The White House printing secretary Karoline Leitt offered Trump’s tariff threats as an instrument of foreign policy used to enforce agreements on the ceasefire between a number of contradictory countries, the technique she said, forced the President deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
“The President has now ended the conflicts between Thai and Cambodia, Israel and Iran, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, India and Pakistan, Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Ethiopia,” Leavitt said, adding an estimate of the White House that Trump had mediated one agreement for peace.
The Nobel Peace Price Push gains strength
Trump and a number of congress Republicans have pushed the President to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his foreign policy agenda. Trump told reporters at the end of June that many of his achievements in the Democratic Republic and Pakistan are deserving a prestigious prize.
Leavitt, offering Trump’s peaceful conversations, promotes the Nobel Peace Prize, continued: “It is in the past that President Trump has won the Nobel Peace Prize.”
War’s war promise of Ukraine remains unfulfilled
Trump still has to follow his promise of a campaign to end the ongoing Russian invasion in Ukraine, a performance that has repeatedly said that it will be reached the “first day” of its Presidency.
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