Overview
- Speaking in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, the president said he personally helped halt conflicts including Kosovo–Serbia, India–Pakistan, Israel–Iran, Egypt–Ethiopia, Armenia–Azerbaijan, and Cambodia–Thailand.
- He told supporters that Cambodia and Thailand had started fighting again and said he could stop it with a phone call, presenting it as an example of what he calls peace through strength.
- India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 after the Pahalgam attack and both sides stood down on May 10 following four days of drone and missile strikes, a process New Delhi maintains did not involve outside intervention.
- News outlets note he has repeated the assertion that he stopped the India–Pakistan fighting nearly 70 times.
- He coupled the remarks with immigration claims, touting a permanent pause on so-called Third World migration as USCIS guidance and a June proclamation continue to restrict and scrutinize entrants from 19 listed countries.