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Trump Hails Global Peace Deals, Says World Leaders Respect U.S. Again

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

June 28, 2025

3 min read

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Trump celebrates peace deals in Africa, Middle East, and beyond, claiming global leaders respect the U.S. again.

In a spirited Oval Office briefing, President Donald Trump celebrated his administration’s string of diplomatic wins, crediting a renewed global respect for the United States. Fresh off brokering a landmark peace deal between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, Trump called it a "tremendous breakthrough" that ends decades of conflict. He didn’t stop there, proudly listing peace agreements between India and Pakistan, Israel and Iran, and Serbia and Kosovo as proof of his foreign policy muscle.

"A year ago, this country wasn’t respected. We had chaos at the helm," Trump said, gesturing to the iconic Resolute Desk. "Now, world leaders know we mean business." His recent NATO trip, which secured over $1 trillion in allied defense spending, was dubbed "very successful."

Trump also highlighted precise strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, which he said obliterated their nuclear ambitions in what he called the "12 Day War." The result? A ceasefire between Israel and Iran and no nuclear weapons in sight. "There’s healing starting," he noted optimistically.

Turning to the Middle East, Trump predicted a ceasefire in Gaza within the next week, calling the situation "terrible" but expressing confidence in ongoing talks. He emphasized U.S. humanitarian aid to the region, urging other nations to step up. "We’re sending food and funds because people are dying. Others need to help too," he said.

Closer to home, Trump claimed improved ties with Russia, China, North Korea, and even Iran. "Putin made some nice statements today. He respects us now," Trump quipped. When pressed on supplying Patriot missiles to Ukraine, he kept it coy: "I may."

Editor's Comments

Trump’s rolling out peace deals like a Vegas dealer with a hot deck! But seriously, brokering Congo-Rwanda peace is no small feat—decades of bad blood don’t vanish without some serious diplomatic swagger. And that '12 Day War' nickname? Sounds like he’s branding it for a Netflix special. Meanwhile, Gaza’s ceasefire talks are a tightrope walk—here’s hoping it’s not just another photo-op promise.

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