
A purported copy of a letter allegedly sent by former U.S. President Donald Trump to the Prime Minister of Norway has surfaced online, sparking widespread debate and controversy.
In the letter, Trump is quoted as saying the United States “will no longer feel an obligation to think purely of peace,” a statement that has drawn strong reactions across diplomatic and political circles. The document, which bears White House letterhead and is signed “President DJT,” also references NATO, global security, and Greenland, further fueling speculation about its authenticity and intent.
Trump cited being denied the Nobel Peace Prize as a factor shaping his stance
As of now, there has been no official confirmation from the United States government or Norwegian authorities verifying the legitimacy of the letter. Observers say if authentic, the remarks could have significant implications for international relations and U.S. foreign policy posture.
The letter continues to trend on social media as users debate whether it reflects a genuine diplomatic communication or a fabricated document circulating online.