Trump Sparks Debate with Bold Claim: “Without the US, the World Would Die”
Donald Trump surprised many during a press conference in the Oval Office, where he announced that US Space Command will relocate from Colorado to Alabama. While the move was significant, it was Trump’s fiery remarks that quickly grabbed attention.
Responding to rumors about his health, the president joked about social media claims that he had “died” over the weekend. “I didn’t see that,” he said. “I missed two days of press conferences and they said something must be wrong.”
But it was his dramatic declaration that set the internet ablaze:
“Without the United States, the whole world would die. It’s so powerful, it’s so big. I made it really big in the first four years.”
Trump went on to say he “settled seven wars,” crediting his trade policies and global negotiations. The White House later listed conflicts from Israel-Iran to India-Pakistan as examples of his peace efforts.
Reactions online were mixed, with some calling the comments “delusional,” while others argued Trump deserves credit for temporary ceasefires in the Middle East.