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Trump again claims he ‘settled eight wars,’ credits trade and tariffs

Trump claims his tariff strategy “settled eight wars,” but analysts and foreign governments say the ceasefires are fragile and his assertions lack credibility.

December 12, 2025 / 10:32 IST
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Trump again claims he ‘settled eight wars,’ credits trade and tariffs
Trump again claims he ‘settled eight wars,’ credits trade and tariffs

US President Donald Trump has once again claimed that he “settled eight wars,” arguing that his use of trade and tariffs forced warring nations to agree to ceasefires, a claim analysts and foreign governments say lacks credibility and long-term impact.

Trump told reporters at the White House that several conflicts were resolved “because of trade and because of tariffs,” emphasising what he sees as the power of economic pressure in foreign policy. He did not specify which eight wars he was referring to.
The comments echo Trump’s earlier assertions about multiple global disputes. However, experts say these deals have proven fragile. Arthur Boutellis, a foreign policy analyst at the International Peace Institute, noted that Trump’s style is “transactional, zero-sum and contractual,” making it ill-suited for sustainable conflict resolution.

Recent examples reinforce those concerns. Days after the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda signed the US-brokered “Washington Accords” on December 4, DRC President Félix Tshisekedi accused Kigali of violating the agreement by firing heavy weapons into Congolese territory. Meanwhile, a previous US-brokered truce between Thailand and Cambodia has also failed to hold, with tensions flaring again at their border.

Trump's India-Pakistan claim 

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Trump has also claimed he prevented a conflict between India and Pakistan by threatening both with 350% tariffs. According to him, he warned the nuclear-armed neighbours that he would end all trade unless they backed down.