
A joint press conference is recalled where a US president claimed to have personally ended eight global conflicts, including a war said to be between Azerbaijan and Albania. The claim is treated as either extremely underreported or fictional, alongside other disputed statements. Attention shifts to a claimed end to the war between the US and Iran, with outcomes depending on what “ending” means. Missile strikes occurring after an announced imminent peace deal are framed as undermining the declaration. The narrative also notes ongoing unresolved questions after a political figure pleaded guilty to embezzling funds, while discrepancies and missing donations remain unexplained.
"The ending of the war between the US and Iran does seem to depend on your definition of the word ending. If by declaring you have won a war that is in stalemate is a means to an end, maybe we are halfway there. If also the US and Iran launching missile strikes shortly after Trump declared an imminent peace deal is progress then we should grab it with open arms."
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