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యుద్ధాలను ట్రంప్ ఆపుతాడా? పెంచుతాడా? || Will Trump fuel or finish war? ||
Will Trump Fuel Or Finish Wars?
The political map of the United States is awash in red, with just a tinge of blue near the two coasts. In the end, it was not a close race. Donald Trump has stormed through stronger than in 2016, with more support from women, African Americans, Asians, Hispanics and even Arabs and Muslims. He has won the Electoral College votes, the popular mandate, and ensured a majority in the Senate. This will make him unstoppable to appoint or sack whom he wants and run the country as he likes for the next four years. Axios, the prominent American website, has dubbed Trump as the most powerful Republican of the modern era “vanquishing the Bushes, the Clintons, the Bidens, the Obamas… and backed by a party that is wholly remade in his image”.
While America comes to grips with Trump’s stunning victory, the world is bracing for a second Trump presidency. What happens to the ongoing wars—Israel’s in Gaza and Lebanon, and Russia’s war in Ukraine? Trump will again walk out of the Paris Climate Agreement and unfreeze bans on drilling for oil, including in the Arctic, to help companies make money by allowing fracking. In short, it will be a body blow in the fight against global warming. America under Trump will be more protectionist and inward-looking with trade wars with China and other countries.
But no one is sure what to expect from an unpredictable Trump. It is, however, a well-known fact that the business tycoon-turned politician is not a warmonger. During campaign speeches, he advised Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to do what he had to do quickly and wrap up the war. Netanyahu was delighted by Trump’s victory calling it “history’s greatest comeback”. He also described it as a “fresh start for America” and a “powerful recommitment to the great alliance between Israel and America”. During his first term in office, Trump had pleased Israel by shifting the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, lending credibility to Israel’s claim to the ancient city. The Abraham Accords, signed between Israel, the UAE, Bahrain, and later by Morocco and Sudan, added legitimacy to the Jewish State and its acceptance by its Muslim neighbours. Jared Kushner, Trump’s Jewish American son-in-law, did the heavy lifting for the agreements. It was only a matter of time before Saudi Arabia, the most important Sunni power in the region, would follow suit. However, the Hamas attack of October 7 put a stop to the process. Without a resolution of the Palestine issue and a stop to the relentless killings in Gaza, and now in Lebanon, the Saudis would find it difficult to normalise formal ties with Israel. Trump, who is close to the Saudis and other Gulf rulers, would push for a quick end to the war as he regards the oil-rich countries as an opportunity for American business. The Saudis have already invested $2 billion in Kushner’s firm, Affinity Partners.
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