Act 1 of Trump’s Middle East policy: Off script or no script?
- President Donald Trump aims to disrupt adversaries through surprising statements, such as claiming the U.S. Would take over Gaza, which highlights his strategy.
- The Trump administration continues to push for ceasefires involving Israel, Hamas, and Hezbollah while seeking cooperation from Egypt and Qatar to maintain stability.
- The suspension of humanitarian aid and the dismantling of USAID could negatively impact aid delivery in Gaza and elsewhere, as warned by various organizations and institutions involved in humanitarian relief.
- Trump's statements about Gaza were rejected by essential partners needed for the U.S. And Israel's post-war plans, reflecting a disconnect from regional realities.
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How would Trump’s Gaza plan impact the Middle East?
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Erdogan Criticizes U.S. Middle East Strategy
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