President Trump’s promise to end forever wars, made during his 2016 presidential campaign, remains unfulfilled. Despite his claims of withdrawing troops from various conflict zones, the United States is still engaged in multiple wars and military interventions around the world. The ongoing conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria are just a few examples of the forever wars that Trump vowed to end. In fact, the number of US troops deployed in the Middle East has increased under Trump’s presidency, with thousands of soldiers stationed in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. The US is also involved in military interventions in countries such as Yemen, Somalia, and Libya, with drone strikes and special operations forces conducting missions in these regions. Furthermore, the Trump administration has expanded the US military presence in Africa, with troops deployed in countries such as Niger, Mali, and Chad. The forever wars have resulted in significant human and financial costs, with thousands of civilians and soldiers killed or injured, and trillions of dollars spent on military interventions. The wars have also had a profound impact on the countries involved, with many experiencing widespread destruction, displacement, and humanitarian crises. Despite the ongoing conflicts, Trump has continued to claim that he is committed to ending the forever wars, citing the need to focus on domestic issues and rebuild the US military. However, his actions have not matched his rhetoric, and the US remains embroiled in multiple conflicts around the world. The forever wars have also had a significant impact on US foreign policy, with many countries questioning the US commitment to international law and human rights. The US has also faced criticism for its use of drone strikes and targeted killings, which have resulted in significant civilian casualties. In addition, the forever wars have had a profound impact on the US economy, with the cost of military interventions diverting resources away from domestic priorities such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure. The ongoing conflicts have also had a significant impact on US society, with many veterans struggling with PTSD and other mental health issues. The forever wars have also raised questions about the role of the US in the world, with many arguing that the country should focus on diplomacy and international cooperation rather than military intervention. As the US continues to engage in multiple conflicts around the world, it remains to be seen whether Trump’s promise to end the forever wars will be fulfilled. The consequences of the forever wars will be felt for generations to come, and it is imperative that the US rethinks its approach to foreign policy and military intervention. The US must prioritize diplomacy and international cooperation, and work towards a more peaceful and stable world. The forever wars have also highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in US foreign policy, with many calling for greater congressional oversight and public scrutiny of military interventions.