US President Donald Trump used his speech at the United Nations General Assembly to cast himself as a peacemaker, declaring that he has ended “seven unendable wars" during his second term so far.

“In just seven months, I have ended seven unendable wars," Donald Trump told world leaders, adding, “They said they were unendable- some were going for 31 years, one for 36 years. I ended seven wars and in all cases they were raging, with countless thousands of people being killed."

“I should get the noble peace prize for stopping these wars," the US President asserted as he went on to list conflicts he claimed to have brought to a close, citing disputes involving India and Pakistan, Cambodia and Thailand, Serbia and Kosovo, the Congo and Rwanda, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia and Armenia a

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