Analysis: In Ukraine and Gaza, Trump finds out that ending wars is tougher than it looks
- President Donald Trump is encountering challenges in peace efforts regarding Ukraine and Gaza as ongoing conflicts complicate negotiations with leaders such as Vladimir Putin and Benjamin Netanyahu.
- A ceasefire effort for Gaza has collapsed as Israeli forces conduct new attacks, leading to over 400 civilian deaths, according to Palestinian authorities.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected a proposed 30-day ceasefire while agreeing to cease attacks on some Ukrainian infrastructure, highlighting ongoing tensions.
- Experts express concerns that Trump's ambitions may not align with lasting peace efforts, as leaders prioritize their interests amid ongoing violence in Ukraine and Gaza.
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IT DOESN'T TAKE A KING TO END A WAR. IT TAKES A BULLY.
Here’s what I’m not: I’m not an expert on foreign policy. I’m not, nor ever have been, a Diplomat. My I.Q. is pretty good but nothing to write Mensa about. I’m not a Democrat or Republican first, but instead an American, first. One thing I know,...
Ukraine and Gaza. “Trump finds that stopping wars is much harder than it seems,” CNN reports.
President Donald Trump is discovering that campaign bravado about peace deals can't produce quick victories while wars wreak havoc. As Trump on Tuesday took the smallest steps forward on his plan to...
In Ukraine and Gaza, Trump discovers that ending wars is harder than it seems.
Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN President Donald Trump is discovering that campaign bravado about peace deals cannot produce quick wins while the wars continue. As Trump made minimal progress Tuesday on his Ukraine peace plan, another cease-fire, for which he took personal credit, shattered. Israel launched a new offensive against Hamas in Gaza, killing hundreds of civilians.
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