Publish dateTuesday 30 September 2025 - 23:05
Story Code : 330332
Trump: US military must act domestically / Claims to bring peace to the "Middle East" after 3,000 years
In a controversial speech at the Quantico Marine Corps Base, US President Donald Trump declared that the US is "at war within itself" and that the military should act alongside the police to restore order. He also claimed to have brought peace to the "Middle East" after 3,000 years and spoke of his new plan to end the Gaza war and run it by a technocratic government.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: Trump told hundreds of American generals and admirals: "The United States is facing a war within itself. We must use the military to help the police. This war is from within."
 
He praised the performance of the National Guard in Washington, DC, and called cities under Democratic rule "unsafe" and added: "We will rebuild them one by one."
 
Military Threat: If You Don't Like What I Say, Leave the Room and Lose Your Rank
Trump told military commanders in a harsh tone: "If you don't like what I say, you can leave the room. But you will lose your rank and you will have no future."
 
Historic Claim About Middle East Peace
The US President continued his claims by saying: "I brought peace to the Middle East after 3,000 years. When I asked them how many years they had been at war, they said 3,000 years, and I said that was a long time. But now peace is possible."
 
He called his 20-point plan to end the Gaza war "a prelude to the return of peace" in the region and emphasized: "This plan could stop the war immediately, if both sides accept it."
 
Proposal to annex Canada to the US
In another part of the speech, Trump once again raised the idea of ​​annexing Canada to the United States, saying: "I suggested to Canadian officials that instead of participating in the defense shield program, why don't you join our country? This could be the 51st state of the United States."
 
Russia-Ukraine peace narrative; easier than it was?
 
Trump also said that he thought a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine would be the easiest part of the global negotiations, but despite meetings, including in Alaska with Vladimir Putin, no progress has been made.
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