Overview
- Speaking at an economy-focused event in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, Trump told supporters he had "ended eight wars" within ten months.
- He cited disputes involving Kosovo–Serbia, India–Pakistan, Israel–Iran, Egypt–Ethiopia, Armenia–Azerbaijan, and Cambodia–Thailand, and he referenced receiving a newly created FIFA Peace Prize.
- Indian reporting recounts Operation Sindoor beginning May 7 and a cessation of hostilities on May 10 after drone and missile strikes, with New Delhi rejecting any third-party role.
- Trump asserted Thailand and Cambodia had resumed fighting and said he could halt it with a phone call, framing the approach as "peace through strength."
- He paired the message with immigration moves, citing a proclaimed "permanent pause," USCIS guidance allowing country-specific vetting for 19 nations, and a June travel-restriction proclamation.