Trump promises a swift end to the war against Iran during a crucial campaign stop in Wisconsin
Trump promises a swift end to the war against Iran during a crucial campaign stop in Wisconsin

Le président américain Donald Trump President Trump declared on Friday his intention to quickly end the war against Iran during a campaign trip to Wisconsin. This visit is part of Republican efforts to maintain their majority in Congress ahead of the midterm elections.

Speaking to his supporters in Chippewa Falls, a town in the rural center of the state, Donald Trump presented the resolution of the conflict with Iran as a way to reduce international tensions and combat some of the economic pressures weighing on American households, including rising prices.

The trip also highlighted the electoral concerns of the Republican camp. Despite their current control of Congress, Republicans face a more challenging political climate, marked by dissatisfaction among some voters regarding several economic and national issues.

Wisconsin is considered one of the country's key swing states during major elections. Republican leaders hope to mobilize their base there to maintain their influence in the U.S. House of Representatives during the midterm elections.

Throughout his speech, Trump sought to link foreign policy issues to the everyday concerns of Americans. He argued, in particular, that a swift de-escalation with Iran would help stabilize certain markets and mitigate the economic consequences of the conflict.

This stance comes as tensions between Washington and Tehran remain high and recent military developments in the Middle East fuel international concerns. For Donald Trump, the promise of a swift resolution to the conflict has become a central argument in his political discourse as the next elections approach.

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