In a recent interview at The White House, United States President Donald Trump expressed shock and dismay over the mounting casualties in ongoing international conflicts.
Trump’s comments came as he addressed U.S. involvement in global conflicts, including the situation in Iran and the broader Middle East. “45,000 people died last month. It’s crazy, that the war is just absolutely a shame,” Trump said. While discussing potential military options, he emphasized the risks of escalation but insisted that past operations had been “tremendous luck” in keeping outcomes controlled. He added that negotiations with Iran remain unresolved, warning that “they are not getting there” in reaching terms acceptable to the U.S.
The president also commented on Cuba, highlighting the country’s economic struggles and hinting at possible U.S. intervention: “Cuba is doing very badly, failing… they want our help.” On Iraq, he described his relationship with the leadership as positive, saying, “I get along very well with the Iraqi leadership.”
Domestically, Trump addressed criticism from political opponents about the upcoming midterm elections, redirecting attention to crime issues in various states. He argued that efforts to reduce crime in cities like Memphis and regions like Washington D.C. had been successful, and that other states should focus on domestic challenges.
Trump also touched on international diplomacy, including potential negotiations with Russia, Latin American leaders, and Pakistan, emphasizing his desire for peace and stability while remaining cautious about military engagement.
The president’s remarks underline his continued involvement in both foreign and domestic policy discussions and highlight his concern over the human cost of ongoing conflicts….See More








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