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Trump unveils a three-plate ax, stunning the world

Sometimes, the most direct way, instead, can unlock the most complicated dead nodes.

Let me talk about a very interesting detail first.

Trump was still speaking loudly, writing anxiety-filled Secretary of State Rubio on his face, suddenly handed him a small note, and then, again, bowed down, quietly speaking in Trump’s ear.

We don't know what the secret conversation was about, but the reporters caught the little note.

It read, “It’s very close, we need you to approve the ‘real social’ posts as soon as possible so you can announce the agreement first.”

What does that mean?

Simply translate, Israel and Hamas are about to reach an agreement. President, please tweet quickly so that you will be the headline.

Sure enough, people around Trump, Rubio knows what Trump likes most-no one of you is allowed to grab major news, Trump has to start.

In order to get Trump to make the headlines, the Secretary of State also worked hard.

This is just an episode. But the two-year Gaza War did take a major turn due to Trump's strong intervention.

I saw that Hamas admitted that the war was over; the streets of Gaza were filled with people crying with joy.

Among them, I have to talk about Trump's new three axes.

The first axe is intimidation.

For example, he intimidated Hamas and must accept his 20 articles, otherwise Hamas “will suffer an unprecedented hellish blow,” and all Hamas lives would be “quickly ended.”

This is not what Israel is saying, but what the American president is saying.

Of course, he also put pressure on Israel.

When Hamas’ statements were largely accepted, Trump made a phone call to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, and Netanyahu also reminded Trump that Hamas had another “but,” which meant Hamas would reject.

Trump was upset and said, “I don’t know why you always fuck you... this is a victory.”

I see that the American media analyzes why the ceasefire is successful, because no American president has been willing to put such pressure on Israel.

Simple, gruff, but effective.

The paradox of power is that sometimes the crudest tool can crack open the hardest walnut.

This is an impossible task for Biden, Obama and others to complete.

The second axe is to make trouble.

Not much to say, that is, quickly bring the two sides together to negotiate as soon as possible.

Of course, Trump also pulled Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey together.

In fact, in order to get Qatar to bow down, Trump personally picked up the phone and forced Netanyahu to apologize to Qatar for the attack.

Trump has also sent two generals, one of whom is the Middle East special envoy Witkov and the other is his Jewish son-in-law Kushner.

I see, and should also be to avoid extraterrestrial branches, the two American guests who personally attended the Israeli cabinet meeting on October 9 and witnessed – in fact more supervised – that the Israeli cabinet passed the ceasefire agreement.

The third axe makes the headlines.

How can such a great achievement not be Trump's headline?

So, Rubio, the leader of the Divine Society, hasten to deliver the little paper: you hasten to press the announcement, so you are the head.

Here, I have to say a few interesting little details.

The first phase of the agreement was reached, and Trump was delighted.

I saw that on October 9, Trump still told the world with a look of excitement: Last night, we made a major breakthrough in the Middle East, something people once thought would never be possible. We ended the Gaza War and actually, on a larger scale, created peace.

This is a historic achievement!

But the one who praises the best feels like Rubio.

At the cabinet meeting, in front of reporters, Rubio, who was sitting next to Trump, boasted: "Maybe one day, the entire story of yesterday's events will be told-but it is no exaggeration that none of this would have happened without the participation of the president of the United States."

American ministers applauded one after another, and Trump bowed proudly and patted Rubio on the shoulder: You go on.

Rubio continued, “You have used the credibility, power and prestige of this position, and the relationship you have established, and are committed wholeheartedly to achieving this goal. I think this will be recorded as a historical moment for our nation, and our nation should be very proud of it!”

How about, boast so high level, Trump chose him to be Secretary of State, enough!

History is often driven by those who desire to write history, and praise is the most efficient lubricant of this engine.

I have to say that in the United States today, there are both the world-famous Trump Winners and the sudden emergence of Rubio Kuaoxue.

Now listening to the U.S. vice presidents and ministers speaking, it feels like half of the time they are praising Trump, then the other half of the time they are praising the Democrats.

Of course, it's not just Americans who praise Trump.

I see that Hamas also publicly thanked Trump in his remarks.

Hamas is well understood.

The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office also issued a public statement: “Give President Trump the Nobel Peace Prize – he is real!”

In the picture below, Netanyahu awarded Trump a special Nobel Prize gold medal.

I saw that Egyptian President Sisi did not hesitate, saying that he "deeply appreciated" Trump's "enthusiasm, efforts and sincere efforts for peace." He also suggested that Trump "deserves the Nobel Peace Prize"!

Indeed, the two-year bloody war and Trump's active intervention have brought a major turning point in the war. From this perspective, Trump's three axes really amazed the whole world.

But after the surprise?

I have to say that the devil is in the details.

After all, the first phase of the agreement, relatively simple, with the two sides stopping the fighting, Israel withdrawing parts of the Gaza Strip, Hamas releasing all the more than 40 hostages (of which 20 are believed to be alive), and Israel releasing 2,000 Palestinian prisoners (of which more than 100 are sentenced to life imprisonment).

But the second stage is all difficult. For example, Hamas must lay down all arms, not participate in Gaza's governance, and an international army must enter Gaza...

There are too many variables in the middle.

If Hamas really lays down its arms, can Israel refrain from launching attacks on some important members?

Don't forget, Israel's consistent practice is that anyone who commits crimes against Jews will be punished no matter how far away they are.

What would be the reaction if Hamas refused to give up arms altogether, or if Hamas was divided and some members refused to give up arms?

Israel launched a fierce attack, which was to continue to reignite the war.

Don't forget, now is Hamas's weakest moment. CNN said that for Hamas now, releasing all hostages in Gaza means giving up its only bargaining chip against Israel in the war.

How do the United States, Qatar, Egypt, Turkey ensure the security of Hamas?

If it can't be guaranteed, what will happen?

One of the biggest problems here is credibility.

Is America a key player, is America credible?

I see that the American media all admit that Trump's biggest feature is that he goes back on his word and changes three times a day. Anyway, the only thing we can be sure of is Trump's uncertainty.

The trust between countries, like a castle on the beach, seems strong, but it can't stand the washing of a tide.

If the United States can't keep its promises, can Qatar, Egypt and Turkey persist?

As for the reason?

This world, as long as you want to find, the reason is always to find a big deal.

Hamas can say that Israel fails to keep its promises and continues to attack Hamas; Israel can say that Hamas uses a ceasefire to conspire to launch new attacks on Israel...

Moreover, the Gaza issue is resolved, and what about the West Bank? a Palestinian state?

When a piece of land is long immersed in humiliation and anger, a beautiful ceasefire is hard to stifle the seeds of rebellion.

If the Palestinians continue to live in humiliation and anger, their resistance will never be calmed.

Even if Hamas disappears, there will be a new Hamas, a resistance movement under a new banner.

I always have the feeling that in a short time, the whole world will admire Trump’s triplets, and that this is also the moment of Trump’s highest light; but then, every detail is a problem, not excluding a major repetition, Israel will not survive, and Palestinian suffering will continue.

Of course, that doesn’t stop Rubio from continuing to praise Trump at 360 degrees.

This does not prevent the whole world from voting for Trump, the Nobel Prize, the Nobel Prize, you can't, you add a special prize to Trump!



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