Trump says war “never fought to win” since World War II

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“President Donald Trump said the United States has fought since World War II and since the war.”

“We decided to win World War I, win World War II, win everything before and during that time, then wake up,” Trump said he signed the orders in his oval office on September 6th.

“We should have won every war. We could have won every war,” he added.

The former Department of Defense acquired its name in 1949 after then-President Harry Truman merged the Navy, Air Force and the “War Division.”

If you change your name across the Pentagon, it could be a large price tag. The White House is looking for ways, but it is unclear whether Trump can officially make changes without Congressional approval.

Trump told reporters that since World War II, the United States would have won all the wars that “were easily, there were a few changes,” but those wars were dragged “forever.”

Trump has often touted his efforts to resolve global conflicts to succeed, despite the continued rage of two wars focusing on the end in Gaza and Ukraine.

The Ukrainian War turned out to be “a little more difficult than I thought,” he said when he signed the order.

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