Trump pledged to be a ‘peacemaker’ in the Middle East — now the United States is entering a new war

US President Donald Trump speaks during the opening ceremonies at the US Capitol Rotunda at Washington DC on January 20, 2025. Donald Trump is the second period of the USA of the USA.
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Five months ago, President Donald promised to be a peaceful and unifying. Tonight, the USA, Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan’da hit three nuclear areas attacked Iran.
Inside Opening Speech On January 20, 2025, Trump said to the Americans: “We will measure our success not only with the wars we have won, but also with the wars we have ended – and perhaps the most important wars that we can never take.”
One of the most proud heritage “Peacemaker and unifying.” Now, this heritage is under a sharp examination.
At the beginning of this month, the US launched a direct military strike to Iran for the first time since the beginning of the Israeli-Iran War.
Trump, action Real Social Post, The operation “a complete bomb load to the primary site, Fordow” to say.
The operation of Saturday is taking a strong break from Trump’s previous promises for the United States to be out of war. The decision also promises from the 2024 campaign “Prevention of the Third World War” and “chaos in the Middle East”.
“I will stop the chaos in the Middle East and I will prevent the Third World War. You are very close to World War II, you are very close and there are people who are not right people to handle it. Rally in Pittsburgh Last year in November.
Trump had previously been vocal to prevent Iran from reaching nuclear capacity. In a speech last year on Election Day, Iran said that it could not be a nuclear weapon.
Although this position was consistent, it was matched with oaths to avoid war. “I want peace in the Middle East. I want peace. I have made agreements. I want peace in the Middle East,” Trump said rally In October last year at Greensboro.
A week after the start of the attack on Iran, Israel puts the latest US strike Washington directly with Tehran. The movement points to a sharp change only 48 hours ago, which Trump proposes that the conflict between Israel and Iran will be unresolved diplomatically, would expect “two weeks” to wait for “two weeks”.
In a statement published by the White House on Thursday, “I will decide whether I will go within the next two weeks, based on the fact that there is a significant negotiation chance with Iran in the near future.” He said.
However, concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions are not new. Trump has long for a long time to withdraw from the Iranian nuclear agreement, known as a jointly comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA), as proof of the challenging stance of 2018 over Tehran. During a town hall in Georgia in October 2024, He called the “biggest thing I have done” and took action by opening the path of his agreements.
When the US bombs are now in the soil of Iran, Trump’s promises of peace are renewed. As Washington progresses to a conflict that he once tried to avoid, the questions accumulate about what happened later, and whether it points to the end of the diplomacy or the beginning of something larger.