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How Trump, a Self-Proclaimed 'Peacemaker,' Embraced Israel's Campaign Against Iran

  • On Tuesday, Donald Trump stated on Truth Social that the U.S. knows a key figure's location but will not kill him for now amid escalating Israel-Iran conflict.
  • Trump made this statement as part of his broader campaign pledge to restore stability and peace in the Middle East while tensions between Iran and Israel continue.
  • Experts warn that joining Israel against Iran risks a massive military show and potential quagmire, despite Trump's professed role as an anti-war president seeking peace.
  • According to the 2025 Global Peace Index, there are 59 active conflicts worldwide, the highest since World War II, reflecting deteriorating global security amid Trump's efforts.
  • Trump's statements and actions highlight domestic political divides and uncertainty about his ability to deliver promised peace while foreign conflicts intensify under his watch.
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By Kevin Liptak, CNN By most accounts, President Donald Trump's attention over the past week has been focused on the escalating crisis between Israel and Iran. Between meetings in Canada on Monday, he hounded his advisers for constant updates. He has spent more time in the basement crisis room this week than at any other point in his new presidency. So it was somewhat disconcerting Wednesday when the president emerged from the South Portico not …

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Donald Trump has always presented himself as a "peacemaker", but in recent months he has been a witness and can be very difficult to make a decision that could change the balance in the Middle East: Israel's air attack on Iran. In spite of the rhetoric...

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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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