I don’t go around trying to stir up foreign wars.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that Conrad Black, a British businessman, does not go out of his way to start conflicts between different countries. He is not someone who tries to cause problems or tensions between nations. Instead, he focuses on his business and does not get involved in trying to create wars or disputes with other countries.
About Conrad Black
Conrad Black is a Canadian-British politician, newspaper publisher, businessman, and writer. He took control of the Ravelston Corporation after his father’s death and focused on newspaper publishing, building a global media empire. However, his career was marked by controversy, including fraud charges and a prison sentence, before being pardoned by President Trump.
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