Donald Trump vows to end wars, restore US power if elected again

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump promised  to bring an end to raging international crises and restore American prestige on the world stage, saying he could “stop wars with a telephone call.”

The former president sought to paint a dire picture of the world under his successor Joe Biden, telling the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee that the planet is “teetering on the edge of World War III.”

“We will restore peace, stability and harmony all throughout the world,” Trump said, without giving any detail on how he might do that.

“Under our leadership the United States will be respected again. No nation will question our power, no enemy will doubt our might, our borders will be totally secure.”

Trump placed the blame for conflicts around the world squarely on Biden — even those with roots stretching back far before the Democrat took office.

“There is an international crisis the likes of which the world has seldom been part of... war is now raging in Europe, in the Middle East, a growing specter of conflict hangs over Taiwan, Korea, the Philippines and all of Asia,” he said.

He vowed to change all that if he is elected to a second term in the White House.

“I will end every single international crisis that the current administration has created, including the horrible war with Russia and Ukraine,” Trump said. But “to achieve this future, we must first rescue our nation from failed and even incompetent leadership.”

He also said he wanted Americans held abroad to be released — or else.

“The entire world, I tell you this: we want our hostages back and they better be back before I assume office or you will be paying a very big price,” said Trump — again failing to give any specifics.

He pledged to build a version of Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system for the United States, ignoring the fact that the system is designed for short-range threats and would be ill-suited to defending against intercontinental missiles that are the main danger to the country.

And he suggested that Kim Jong Un — the reclusive North Korean dictator whom he met in person during his presidency, and whose country possesses a nuclear arsenal — longed to see him back in the White House.

“I get along with him, he’d like to see me back too. I think he misses me, if you want to know,” Trump said.

The Republican National Convention has culminated Thursday with former President Donald Trump 's acceptance of the party’s presidential nomination, achieving a comeback four years in the making and anticipated even more in the past week in light of Saturday’s assassination attempt.

Barack Obama has reportedly told allies that he believes Biden, his vice president for eight years, should “seriously consider the viability of his candidacy,” the Washington Post reported.

Several leading Democratic lawmakers have called on the 81-year-old president to drop out in the wake of his disastrous debate performance against Trump last month in which he appeared tired and confused.

Supporters have been lining up all week to applaud the former president for his bravery since Saturday’s assassination bid by a gunman at a Pennsylvania rally.

As some of his loyalists blamed Democrats’ rhetoric for the attack, Trump said he had torn up a more aggressive version of his keynote address in favor of one to “unite our country.”

Some of the delegates at the convention said they were keen to hear from Trump about last weekend’s shock attack that very nearly ended in disaster.

“I’m just grateful we’re going to hear from him,” Teena Horlacher, a 50-year-old convention delegate from Utah, told AFP. “It’s a miracle that his life was spared, and I really believe it was God’s hand.”

Trump has a 90-minute speaking slot, from 9:00 to 10:30 p.m. (0100 to 0230 GMT Friday), according to a source familiar with the schedule.

Also set to address the convention are shirt-ripping 80s wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, and Trump’s longtime friend Dana White who is chief executive of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Trump has attended multiple UFC bouts as he seeks to lock in younger male votes.

The schedule notably shows no speaking slot for former first lady Melania Trump, a break from tradition at modern-era US nominating conventions, where spouses routinely take the stage seeking to personalize the candidates.

Trump has seen his polling lead expand since Biden’s dismal debate performance threw his party into chaos.

The Republican campaign has even been talking up Trump’s chances in Democratic strongholds like Minnesota and Virginia, potentially forcing Biden funds and manpower away from defending his “blue wall” in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Trump’s keynote address will be watched by millions, closing the convention by promising what his team calls “a new golden age for America.”

The four-day gathering opened with a vote to confirm Trump as the party’s nominee after he won almost every state’s primary contest.

It has been the first convention over which Trump has had total control, after a 2016 edition hampered by party divisions and a second appearance in 2020 reined in by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The schedule was designed around his image, with themes for each day playing on his “Make America Great Again” rallying cry.

Trump set the tone when he walked slowly into the Fiserv Forum arena on the opening day — looking emotional and with a bandaged ear, just two days after the shooting.

The week also saw Trump name right-wing Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio as his running mate.

The 39-year-old author of “Hillbilly Elegy,” a best-selling memoir about growing up poor in working-class America, is a former Trump critic who became one of his staunchest backers.

Trump himself was a diminished figure after his 2020 election loss and a subsequent riot at the US Capitol by his supporters, but he has spent much of the last four years reshaping Republican politics.

Installing close allies, including his daughter-in-law Lara Trump on the Republican National Committee, the mercurial tycoon has effectively crushed dissent within the party.

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