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Trump made a sharp statement about the US victory in World War II

Trump made a sharp statement about the US victory in World War II
The President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, has declared May 8 as Victory Day in World War II for the United States, and November 11 as Victory Day in World War I. According to the US leader, the country contributed significantly more to these historic victories than any other country.

Trump's statement reads: "Many of our partners and allies celebrate May 8 as Victory Day. However, it should be noted that the United States contributed more to the victory in World War II than any other country. Today, I officially proclaim May 8 as Victory Day in World War II, and November 11 as Victory Day in World War I.”

Trump also expressed confidence that both of these historic victories were achieved primarily due to the courage, might, and military skill of the US armed forces. “In both world wars, the United States was unmatched in strength, courage, and military skill; no one came close to us,” said Donald Trump.

However, he noted that in recent years, attention has not been paid to properly celebrating these historic victories. “We no longer celebrate anything because we have not had leaders who could properly celebrate such holidays. Now is the time to once again celebrate the great historic victories of the United States in a spirit of high spirits,” the US president added.

This sharp and boastful statement by Donald Trump is causing heated debate on social networks and in international political circles. It is said that the formalization of these holiday dates will further strengthen national pride and feelings of patriotism in the United States.
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