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Democrats praise the end of the Israeli-Hamas war, but leave out Trump

  • Connor McMillen
  • Oct 10
  • 2 min read

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After two years of conflict, a ceasefire took place after Trump forged a deal between Israel and Hamas to end the war on Wednesday.


Democratic Leaders don't want to give any credit to President Trump. Socialist senator of Virginia Bernie Sanders said, "I don't want to give credit right now."


The only democrat to come out and thank Trump is Pennsylvania Governor John Fetterman. Sen. Fetterman has been the most vocal about the war.


It is unclear what benefits Trump will gain from the deal. There is no reason for Democrats to leave Trump out of their speeches as well. A past president who had made a Middle Eastern deal was Jimmy Carter, who didn't gain anything with his deal.


During his last term, Trump arranged the Abraham Accords, a historic deal. The accords normalized relations between Israel and four Muslim nations, including Morocco, the UAE, Sudan, and Bahrain.


Former President Obama also left out Trump when praising the peace deal.


Many people are surprised that the deal didn't help Trump win the prize. Trump has helped end seven wars in just his first 10 months of presidency.


Obama, of course, won the Nobel Peace Prize without doing any work. He received it as people thought he would unite the world and the country. Obama won the presidency at a time of chaos. He did nothing but divide the country from the rest of the world.


US Representative Dan Goldman was recently asked why Biden couldn't end the war during his term. He replied that the Arab Nations had not applied enough pressure to Hamas. The Arab Nations seemed to apply more pressure when Trump became president, though.


Democrats have seemed to change their support for Israel when the majority of Generation Z started opposing it. With the rise of support for a pro-Palestinian movement in the United States, liberal leaders have lessened their support for the Democratic nation.


For many Americans, actions speak louder than words. Democrats may downplay Trump's methods, but few can deny that his foreign policy has measurable results.






 
 
 

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