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U.S. President Donald Trump has once again grabbed headlines with his bold claims. Speaking about his policies, he asserted that his tariff strategy resolved eight international conflicts in just ten months.
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Washington DC: US President Donald Trump has once again made headlines with his statements. He said that his tariff policy not only boosted America's economic power but also made it a crucial weapon for exerting global pressure. Trump said that "tariffs" are his favorite word and have become the hallmark of his politics.
Addressing the nation, Trump claimed that he ended eight wars in just ten months. He also mentioned his achievements in preventing the nuclear threat associated with Iran and ending the conflict in Gaza. Trump said that during this period, the release of hostages was also ensured, whether they were alive or dead.
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In his speech, Trump did not pay much attention to rising inflation in the US, but instead emphasized the revenue generated from tariffs and economic strength. He stated that the tariff policy resulted in significantly more revenue for the US than expected, strengthening the country's economy. He also cited the tax cut laws passed by the Republican Party, which he claimed benefited citizens and businesses.
During the Trump administration, tariffs were imposed on several countries, including Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and India. He claimed that this protected American industries and created more jobs. Critics, however, argued that this policy increased tensions in global trade and burdened ordinary citizens with higher prices.
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In his speech, Trump made harsh remarks about current President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. He said that the country's situation was poor due to the policies of the previous administration. Referring to his 2026 plan, Trump claimed that he would prioritize national security, economic growth, and international diplomacy.