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When Donald Trump first ran for President in 2015 and 2016, all the usual people from the failed foreign policy uniparty establishment were up in arms. As NPR reported, “Retired Army Colonel Peter Mansoor once said Donald Trump would be a ‘foreign policy disaster for the United States.’”
Now, almost 10 years later — and nearly as many foreign conflicts resolved in just the first nine months of his second term — it’s safe to say those critics are eating their words.
Earlier this month, on October 8, 2025, Trump announced what has been nearly unthinkable for the last few years: “That Israel and Hamas have both signed off on the first Phase of our Peace Plan.”
He ended his post by quoting Matthew 5:9, “Blessed are the peacemakers,” (in all caps, of course, per his Trumpian style).
Following this historic deal and the mutual release of remaining hostages, the State Department posted an updated graphic highlighting that President Trump has ended no less than eight wars in a mere eight months.
And these weren’t just border skirmishes, either. Some of these conflicts were long-running disputes that had killed thousands and drained economies for years or decades.
Trump’s foreign policy runs on the principle of peace through strength. Build up the military, project power, then deal from there. It keeps American boots off foreign soil. No new wars started on his watch so far.
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Now, almost 10 years later — and nearly as many foreign conflicts resolved in just the first nine months of his second term — it’s safe to say those critics are eating their words.
Earlier this month, on October 8, 2025, Trump announced what has been nearly unthinkable for the last few years: “That Israel and Hamas have both signed off on the first Phase of our Peace Plan.”
He ended his post by quoting Matthew 5:9, “Blessed are the peacemakers,” (in all caps, of course, per his Trumpian style).
Following this historic deal and the mutual release of remaining hostages, the State Department posted an updated graphic highlighting that President Trump has ended no less than eight wars in a mere eight months.
And these weren’t just border skirmishes, either. Some of these conflicts were long-running disputes that had killed thousands and drained economies for years or decades.
Trump’s foreign policy runs on the principle of peace through strength. Build up the military, project power, then deal from there. It keeps American boots off foreign soil. No new wars started on his watch so far.
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How Trump Ended Eight Wars in Eight Months | Standing for Freedom Center
Whether through tariffs or trade, airstrikes or arm-twisting, President Trump has succeeded where others have failed by adhering to a simple credo: Peace is made by the strong. When Donald Trump first ran for President in 2015 and 2016, all the usual hacks from the failed foreign policy uniparty...