Trump's Made Up Claims: Is He Misremembering Major Conflicts in His Own Mind?

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President Donald Trump’s speech at the United Nations on September 23 was initially positioned as a demonstration of strength but quickly devolved into a series of trivial complaints and outlandish assertions, leaving delegates amused and critics skeptical of his grip on reality.During his nearly hour-long address at the U.N.’s 80th anniversary in New York, Trump began by expressing frustration over a faulty teleprompter and malfunctioning escalator. He then veered into his signature grievance-centered rhetoric, claiming credit for ending “seven wars” without any cooperation from the international assembly."I don't mind making this speech without a teleprompter because the teleprompter is not working,” he remarked, though his irritation was palpable as the audience laughed. His statements, particularly about peace agreements that may not exist, were met with ridicule and skepticism. Some experts acknowledged limited credit for certain agreements, but his claims about numerous conflicts remained exaggerated and unfounded.

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