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President Donald Trump recently denied that he ever promised to keep the United States out of new conflicts, a comment made while defending the ongoing U.S.-Iran war that his administration launched.

 


Trump claims he ‘didn’t guarantee’ no US wars.

President Donald Trump recently denied that he ever promised to keep the United States out of new conflicts, a comment made while defending the ongoing U.S.-Iran war that his administration launched.

 

What Trump Said
In a June 7, 2026, interview on NBC's Meet the Press, host Kristen Welker pressed the President on his central 2024 campaign promise that he would not involve the U.S. in new wars. Trump rejected the idea that the Iran conflict contradicted his platform, stating:

"First of all, I didn't guarantee no war. Why would I have built the strongest military in the world?"

When Welker pointed out his repeated statements of "no new wars," Trump added:

"When you say I promised, I didn't promise anything. I don't like these endless wars. This is not an endless war."

The Campaign Record
Fact-checking organizations, including CNN and BBC Verify, have noted that his NBC statements sharply contradict his 2024 campaign trail rhetoric. During his run for the White House, Trump frequently boasted that he had no wars in his first term, and made statements such as: [1]

  • "I'm not going to start a war. I'm going to stop wars," during his November 2024 victory speech.
  • "Under Trump, we will have no more wars, no more disruptions, and we will have prosperity and peace for all," at an August 2024 rally in Pennsylvania.

Context of the Current Conflict
The interview took place as the U.S. fought a war with Iran that began on February 28, 2026. Trump's decision to launch the conflict without Congressional approval drew bipartisan friction, and the House of Representatives subsequently passed a resolution to limit his military authority. Trump defended the Iran operation, arguing that military action was necessary to stop Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, and predicted the conflict would be resolved soon

 

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