
Donald Trump: The Reluctant Peacemaker?
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Yes, it may come with a few jets, a couple of shiny golf courses, and the occasional whispered deal in Oman — but the results are real.
We look at how Trump, despite his bombast and love for the military, called off a brutal U.S. bombing campaign in Yemen that was burning through money and munitions with no end in sight.
And there's more. In Syria, reports suggest that under-the-table Gulf money might be flowing into reconstruction efforts — possibly encouraged by a quiet green light from the former president. A post-Assad Syria may be emerging, not through regime change wars, but through realpolitik and backdoor diplomacy.
In short, while Trump’s motives might not be noble — and the methods may be murky — we argue that his instinct to end conflicts, rather than escalate them, deserves serious attention. Could it be that the man most feared for his impulsiveness is also the one who’s done the most to walk the U.S. away from endless wars?
Tune in for a provocative discussion on power, peace, and the surprising limits of empire.
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