What the '12-Day War' Tells Us About Trump's Foreign Policy
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WASHINGTON.- Donald Trump's foreign policy had his week ascent to a roller coaster. The president went from carrying out the bombing to three Iranian nuclear facilities, which directly involved the United States in the war in the Middle East, to announcing, less than 48 hours later, the cease-fire between Israel and Iran. After an early morning with cross-attacks that seemed to wound the truce dead, the Republican leader, aboard the Air Force On…
What the “12-day war” teaches us about Trump’s foreign policy
President Trump in the East Room of the White House on June 26 | Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images When President Donald Trump announced late Saturday that he ordered the bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities, critics on both the left and the right feared a spiral into a wider war. Yet just two days later, Trump announced a ceasefire deal between Israel and Iran that he claimed would end what he called “the 12-day war” entirely. And though this ce…
Truce. So they call it. After twelve days of fire between Israel and Iran, Donald Trump crowns peacemakers and the world pretends to believe it. A grotesque set-up in which everyone wins and nobody loses, except the truth and common sense (and the dead). But behind the curtain of this umpteenth deal, reality is one: American foreign policy no longer exists. It has been replaced by a structural submission to Tel Aviv's agenda. In the second Trump…
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The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaims that equal rights for all people are the foundation for peace in the world. by Terry Hansen Guest Commentary White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller claims that, as a result of the U.S. bombing of Iran, "We have the beginnings of a new era of stability and peace and security in the Middle East." Similarly, Vice President J.D. Vance stated, " And I think the pre…
What the ‘12-day war’ teaches us about Trump’s foreign policy
President Trump in the East Room of the White House on June 26 | Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images When President Donald Trump announced late Saturday that he ordered the bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities, critics on both the left and the right feared a spiral into a wider war. Yet just two days…
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