
President of the United States Donald Trump declared May 8 as Victory Day in World War II for the USA, and November 11 as Victory Day in World War I. According to the US leader, the country contributed significantly more to these historical victories compared to other nations.
Trump's statement reads: "Many of our partners and allies celebrate May 8 as Victory Day. However, it should be emphasized that the USA contributed more to the victory in World War II than all other countries combined. Today, I officially declare May 8 as Victory Day in World War II and November 11 as Victory Day in World War I."
Additionally, Trump expressed confidence that both of these historical victories were primarily achieved due to the bravery, strength, and military skill of the US armed forces. "In both world wars, the USA was unmatched in strength, courage, and military skill; no one could come close to us," said Donald Trump.
However, he noted that in recent years, there has been a lack of attention to properly celebrating these historical victories. "We are no longer celebrating anything because we did not have leaders capable of celebrating such occasions appropriately. Now it is time to once again celebrate the great historical victories of the USA with a spirit of uplift," added the US president.

Donald Trump's sharp and proud statement is causing heated debates on social media and in international political circles. The official recognition of these holiday dates is said to serve to further strengthen national pride and patriotism in the USA.