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What conflicts?
  • Armenia and Azerbaijan: Trump hosted the leaders of both countries at the White House in August 2025 for a peace agreement aimed at ending a decades-long conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Both leaders praised his role, though a final, ratified treaty has not been completed.
  • Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda: Trump brokered a peace deal signed in June 2025 to end hostilities, which also involved securing U.S. access to Congolese minerals. However, fighting continued, with reports of violations by rebel groups.
  • Israel and Hamas (Gaza): The Trump administration helped broker a ceasefire and hostage exchange deal in late 2025. While deemed a major accomplishment, analysts described the situation as a fragile, initial step rather than a lasting peace.
  • Israel and Iran: Following a 12-day war in June 2025, Trump announced a ceasefire, which he claimed was achieved after U.S. forces struck Iranian nuclear sites. The truce held, but tensions remained high.
  • India and Pakistan: Following a military confrontation in May 2025, Trump claimed to have brokered a "full and immediate ceasefire" through U.S.-led talks. India played down this claim, stating the halt was arranged directly between their militaries.
  • Cambodia and Thailand: After five days of border fighting in July 2025, Trump threatened to withhold trade deals, prompting a ceasefire agreement. However, fighting flared again in later months.
  • Egypt and Ethiopia: Trump claimed to have brought peace to the dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), but this involved mediating a tense, ongoing dispute over water rights rather than an active armed conflict.
  • Serbia and Kosovo: Trump referenced a 2020 economic normalization agreement from his first term to claim he stopped a war between the two, although there was no active, large-scale war at the time of the claim in his second term.
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  • Armenia and Azerbaijan: Trump hosted the leaders of both countries at the White House in August 2025 for a peace agreement aimed at ending a decades-long conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Both leaders praised his role, though a final, ratified treaty has not been completed.
  • Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda: Trump brokered a peace deal signed in June 2025 to end hostilities, which also involved securing U.S. access to Congolese minerals. However, fighting continued, with reports of violations by rebel groups.
  • Israel and Hamas (Gaza): The Trump administration helped broker a ceasefire and hostage exchange deal in late 2025. While deemed a major accomplishment, analysts described the situation as a fragile, initial step rather than a lasting peace.
  • Israel and Iran: Following a 12-day war in June 2025, Trump announced a ceasefire, which he claimed was achieved after U.S. forces struck Iranian nuclear sites. The truce held, but tensions remained high.
  • India and Pakistan: Following a military confrontation in May 2025, Trump claimed to have brokered a "full and immediate ceasefire" through U.S.-led talks. India played down this claim, stating the halt was arranged directly between their militaries.
  • Cambodia and Thailand: After five days of border fighting in July 2025, Trump threatened to withhold trade deals, prompting a ceasefire agreement. However, fighting flared again in later months.
  • Egypt and Ethiopia: Trump claimed to have brought peace to the dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), but this involved mediating a tense, ongoing dispute over water rights rather than an active armed conflict.
  • Serbia and Kosovo: Trump referenced a 2020 economic normalization agreement from his first term to claim he stopped a war between the two, although there was no active, large-scale war at the time of the claim in his second term.
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I can do the same.

President Barack Obama's administration focused on resolving conflicts through diplomacy and military drawdowns, notably ending the combat mission in Iraq in 2010, overseeing the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan by 2014, and initiating diplomatic breakthroughs like the Iran nuclear deal, the Paris Agreement on climate change, and restoring relations with Cuba.
Key conflict resolution and foreign policy actions included:
Military Reductions: Achieved a near-total withdrawal of U.S. soldiers from Iraq by December 2011.
Targeted Operations: Authorized the 2011 mission that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden.
Diplomatic Deals: Secured the Iran nuclear deal and negotiated to remove chemical weapons from Syria.
Normalization: Normalized diplomatic relations with Cuba.
Shift in Strategy: Increased reliance on drone strikes and special forces in places like Pakistan and Libya, while aiming to train local forces rather than engaging in large-scale, long-term ground wars.
Despite these efforts, the administration faced ongoing violence in the Middle East, including the rise of ISIS, and was described by some as a "wartime president" who continued, rather than ended, certain, international conflicts.
President Obama, who hoped to sow peace, instead led the nation in war
Jan 13, 2017 — Obama considers his diplomatic achievements — particularly the nuclear deal with Iran, the Paris agreement to fight climate change and a restoration of diplomat...

Los Angeles Times

Barack Obama: Foreign Affairs | Miller Center
Other foreign policy initiatives by Obama include: * **Withdrawing American troops from Iraq and Afghanistan** Obama accomplished a complete disengagement of US...

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After 8 Years Of Unbroken War, Obama Hands Over Conflicts To Trump : Parallels : NPR
Jan 18, 2017 — President Obama served eight years and presided over American wars during every day of his tenure. He came to office vowing to end U.S. military interventions i...

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Resolving Conflicting Emotions: Obama's Quandaries on the Red ...
Oct 15, 2022 — These negotiations pursued by Kerry eventually led to a negotiated deal to rid Syria of its declared chemical weapons. The Obama team reinforced their decision ...

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Obama: The Conflict Resolution President? - FPIF - Foreign Policy in Focus
Apr 18, 2016 — This can be expected to increase U.S. influence in the world and to be more effective in changing Cuba. China's growing economic and military power increases it...

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Foreign policy of the Obama administration - Wikipedia
Obama inherited the Iraq War, the Afghanistan War, and various aspects of the war on terror, all of which began during the Bush administration. He presided over...

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The Iraq War | George W. Bush Library
On December 18, 2011, the United States completely withdrew its military forces from Iraq, following a gradual withdrawal that began with an announcement by Pre...

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5:04
ON THIS DAY: In 2010, former Pres. Barack Obama ended the U.S. combat mission in Iraq, declaring no victory ...


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Barack Obama - Iraq, Afghanistan, Politics - Britannica
Feb 4, 2026 — Presidency. ... For all of Obama's efforts at rapprochement with much of the world, he—like George W. Bush—was a wartime president. With the situation in Iraq c...

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I can do the same.

President Barack Obama's administration focused on resolving conflicts through diplomacy and military drawdowns, notably ending the combat mission in Iraq in 2010, overseeing the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan by 2014, and initiating diplomatic breakthroughs like the Iran nuclear deal, the Paris Agreement on climate change, and restoring relations with Cuba.
Key conflict resolution and foreign policy actions included:
Military Reductions: Achieved a near-total withdrawal of U.S. soldiers from Iraq by December 2011.
Targeted Operations: Authorized the 2011 mission that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden.
Diplomatic Deals: Secured the Iran nuclear deal and negotiated to remove chemical weapons from Syria.
Normalization: Normalized diplomatic relations with Cuba.
Shift in Strategy: Increased reliance on drone strikes and special forces in places like Pakistan and Libya, while aiming to train local forces rather than engaging in large-scale, long-term ground wars.
Despite these efforts, the administration faced ongoing violence in the Middle East, including the rise of ISIS, and was described by some as a "wartime president" who continued, rather than ended, certain, international conflicts.
President Obama, who hoped to sow peace, instead led the nation in war
Jan 13, 2017 — Obama considers his diplomatic achievements — particularly the nuclear deal with Iran, the Paris agreement to fight climate change and a restoration of diplomat...

Los Angeles Times

Barack Obama: Foreign Affairs | Miller Center
Other foreign policy initiatives by Obama include: * **Withdrawing American troops from Iraq and Afghanistan** Obama accomplished a complete disengagement of US...

Miller Center

After 8 Years Of Unbroken War, Obama Hands Over Conflicts To Trump : Parallels : NPR
Jan 18, 2017 — President Obama served eight years and presided over American wars during every day of his tenure. He came to office vowing to end U.S. military interventions i...

NPR

Resolving Conflicting Emotions: Obama's Quandaries on the Red ...
Oct 15, 2022 — These negotiations pursued by Kerry eventually led to a negotiated deal to rid Syria of its declared chemical weapons. The Obama team reinforced their decision ...

Oxford Academic
Obama: The Conflict Resolution President? - FPIF - Foreign Policy in Focus
Apr 18, 2016 — This can be expected to increase U.S. influence in the world and to be more effective in changing Cuba. China's growing economic and military power increases it...

Foreign Policy in Focus

Foreign policy of the Obama administration - Wikipedia
Obama inherited the Iraq War, the Afghanistan War, and various aspects of the war on terror, all of which began during the Bush administration. He presided over...

Wikipedia

The Iraq War | George W. Bush Library
On December 18, 2011, the United States completely withdrew its military forces from Iraq, following a gradual withdrawal that began with an announcement by Pre...

George W. Bush Library (.gov)


5:04
ON THIS DAY: In 2010, former Pres. Barack Obama ended the U.S. combat mission in Iraq, declaring no victory ...


Facebook·ABC News
Barack Obama - Iraq, Afghanistan, Politics - Britannica
Feb 4, 2026 — Presidency. ... For all of Obama's efforts at rapprochement with much of the world, he—like George W. Bush—was a wartime president. With the situation in Iraq c...

Britannica

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And???
 
AND is this what we’ve come to in MAGA America, a sitting President using racism to denigrate another, but, but, but we are a Christian nation based on Christian values
Inversion fallacy.
Ironic, substitute Jews for Black Americans and one can see a lot similarities with 1930’s Germany. Trump knows much of his base has never gotten over America electing a Black American President, twice, easily, and he plays to them perfectly
Nazi fallacy. Racism.
 
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