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🇮🇷 Donald Trump: Killing of Iranian General Soleimani was influenced by Vice President Mike Pence and a Mistake
Acknowledging some missteps, such as the killing of Iranian Army General Soleimani, Trump attributed certain decisions to the influence of individuals around him, like Vice President Mike Pence.
Former US President Donald Trump recently shared his perspectives on the complex dynamics between Israel and the Palestinians, asserting that Israel is uninterested in making a deal with the Palestinians. Despite his proclamation of strong support for Israel during his presidency, Trump emphasized that his experience meeting with Palestinian Authority President Abbas was positive.
“Netanyahu does not want to resolve the situation with the Palestinians. I thought the Palestinians were impossible and that the Israelis would do anything to make peace and a deal. I found that not to be true,” Trump stated.
While Trump’s backing of Israel during his tenure has been widely acknowledged, he remains distinct in his preference for diplomatic solutions over military interventions.
Reflecting on his presidency, Trump highlighted his commitment to global stability, asserting, “For my tenure as President of the United States, the world was a much safer and more peaceful place. I did not start a single war, unlike my predecessor Obama, who engaged in multiple conflicts in Libya, Syria, Iraq, etc.”
Trump further criticized his successor, President Biden, suggesting that the current administration has brought the world to the brink of a potential third world war. Despite facing opposition from globalists and media during his election, Trump positioned himself as a proponent of peace, contrasting with competitors who, according to him, predominantly advocate for a language of war, bombings, and genocide.
“In considering what the US political scene has to offer, Trump emerges as the individual most suited for world peace. He is the only person who understands the language of peace much more than his competitors, who only speak the language of wars, bombings, genocide, etc.,” concluded the former president.