Trump, who is dragging the world into chaos: I want wars almost less than anyone else.

Trump, who is dragging the world into chaos: I want wars almost less than anyone else.

17.03.2026 08:21

In a period of increasing global economic tension and risk of war, Donald Trump's statement, "I don't want war, I'm one of the people who wants wars less than almost anyone," drew significant backlash. Many found this statement contradictory following the policies that have pushed the world to the brink of a difficult economic crisis.

The statement made by U.S. President Donald Trump has sparked significant debate on social media and in the international public sphere. Trump stated, "I do not want war. I am one of those who wants wars less than almost anyone else." Many found these words contradictory.

WAR HAS DRAGGED THE WORLD INTO UNCERTAINTY

Trump's remarks came particularly after the recent U.S. military operations in the Middle East and global economic tensions. The Trump administration's military operations against Iran and the conflicts in the region have shaken the global energy market, leading to rising oil prices and serious uncertainties in the world economy.

CRITICISMS OF "DRAGGING THE WORLD INTO CRISIS"

As Trump's words went viral on social media, many commentators argued that the policies of the U.S. administration have had severe consequences for the global economy. Critics claimed that Trump's military moves against Iran and trade policies have triggered a new wave of crisis in the world economy.

Experts indicate that the tensions, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, threaten global energy supply and have caused sharp increases in oil prices. This situation has increased global inflationary pressures while leading to growing economic uncertainties in many countries.

REACTION FROM YOUNG VOTERS

Criticism of Trump is also rising within the U.S. Research conducted among young voters has revealed that support for Trump has significantly declined due to the Iran war and economic issues. Some voters argue that the promises made during the election period to "not engage in new wars" have not been kept.

Trump continues to assert in his statements that the U.S. does not want war and that conflicts could end soon. However, many analysts believe that if the global energy crisis and military tensions persist, there is a risk of a new recession in the world economy.

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