Trump's diplomatic failures in Ukraine, Gaza, Iran and Lebanon worsen global conflicts, analyst argues
By
Simon Tisdall
Summary
The article criticizes Donald Trump's approach to international diplomacy and ceasefire negotiations, arguing that his casual disregard for diplomacy and obsession with instant results have failed to end wars in Ukraine, Gaza, Iran, and Lebanon. The author contends that Trump's boastful claims about being able to cut peace deals have not materialized, and his interventions have often made conflicts worse. The piece highlights how ordinary civilians bear the brunt of these diplomatic failures, with vast numbers dying or fleeing as ceasefires collapse.
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Key quotes
· 3 pulledIn baseball parlance, in Ukraine, Iran-Lebanon and Israel-Palestine, Trump is '0 for 3'.
He boasted he alone could cut deals and bring peace. He's delivered neither.
In striking out, he mostly makes matters worse.
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