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World Needs ‘Peacemaker’ Donald Trump Back More Than Ever

Brexit chief Nigel Farage says former US president Donald Trump was a “pacifist” during his first term, and the world is set to erupt under Joe Biden’s administration when he returns to power. He said he was anxious to end the war.

Nigel Farage spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, calling Donald Trump to the White House to restore peace to the world amid violent conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine. He emphasized the importance of reinstatement.

“I think the world needs Trump now more than ever. Even his fiercest critics will admit that he was a pacifist when it came to foreign policy,” Farage said. told GB News.

“His administration signed the Abraham Accords, which marked the beginning of Israel’s bilateral relations with many Arab countries. Saudi Arabia was seeking to join that club when Hamas attacked on October 7. .

“He has proven to be a great peacemaker and we need to get him back on the world stage very quickly.”

Farage is not alone in this assessment, with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declaring earlier this month that Donald Trump is the only leader “with enough power” to end the war in Ukraine, saying: Says. The name is Donald Trump’s name. ”

Trump responds to TruthSocial’s comments Said: “Thank you, Victor, we will not let the world down – there will be peace on Earth, just like there was four years ago!”

Mr Farage’s comments came in the wake of an international uproar over an anecdote told by Mr Trump at a campaign rally earlier this month, in which, as president, Mr Trump warned NATO allies: reported that they succeeded in pressuring for an increase in the amount. He even joked that the U.S. might not come to help if attacked and might “urge” Russia to go to war.

The former president said wealthy European allies thought it appropriate to continue funding their vast welfare and health care systems on the premise that U.S. taxpayers would continue to assume their security in perpetuity. However, it highlighted the long-standing problem of “delinquency” in NATO’s defense spending obligations. .

While Eurocrats and traditional media took President Trump’s comments as hostility to the alliance, other media outlets, including typical anti-Trumpers, times of london He said many European leaders understand behind closed doors that President Trump is “fundamentally right” that Europe needs to step up defense spending rather than become completely dependent on the United States. It pointed out.

Mr. Trump’s strong rhetoric has previously been credited with successfully forcing European countries to ultimately increase their defense spending, and in 2019, NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg said Mr. Trump’s efforts were He said that he helped secure an additional $100 billion in funding.

Commenting on this dichotomy, Nigel Farage said: Said “There’s this kind of argument in Europe that he’s going to blow up NATO…I don’t believe that for a second,” he said last month.

“What he wanted was for NATO members to pay their fair share. I believe that if President Trump had been in the White House, President Putin would not have invaded Ukraine.”

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