In Donald Trump’s Victory Speech, Borders, Taxes, Wars Take Centrestage
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Donald Trump is set to enter the White House again. In his victory speech, he indicated one of the major policy decisions he will make will likely be about working to end wars around the world. Though he did not say where, Ukraine and Israel have been cited by geopolitical experts as the likely focus of Trump 2.0.
"I'm not going to start wars, I'm going to stop wars," the Republican US presidential nominee said in his victory speech.
"We had no wars, for four years we had no wars. Except we defeated ISIS," Mr Trump said.
During his last reign from 2016 to 2020, the billionaire businessman had become the first sitting US President to meet a North Korean leader when Mr Trump shook hands with Kim Jong Un at a historic summit in Singapore.
“ We had no wars, for four years we had no wars. Except we defeated ISIS,
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Donald Trump’s Message On “Wars” In His Victory Speech