White House says Donald Trump deserves the Nobel Prize for Peace for Global Armistice | Today news

The White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has designated Trump’s tariff threats as a tool for foreign policy used to force ceasefire agreements between a number of conflicting countries, a technique that, according to the president, earns the Nobel Prize for Peace. “The president now has conflicts between Thailand and Cambodia, Israel and Iran, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, India and Pakistan, Serbia and Kosovo and Egypt and Egypt,” Leavitt said, and an estimate of the White House added that Trump had started an average of one peace agreement or a firearm. Trump and a number of Republicans of Congress demanded that the president receive a Nobel Prize for Peace for his foreign policy agenda. Trump told reporters at the end of June that a number of his achievements in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Pakistan were worthy of the prestigious award. Leavitt, who named Trump’s peace talks, pushed to the Nobel Peace Prize, continued: “It’s recently that President Trump received the Nobel Peace Prize.” Trump still has to follow his promise of the campaign of the campaign to end the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, an achievement he repeatedly said would be achieved in “day one” of his presidency.