Trump 2.0: The implications on global flashpoints
By: Vinayak Sharmav
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BookPublisher: U.S.I. Journal: India’s Oldest Journal on Defence Affairs Description: 154(638), Oct-Dec, 2024: p.597-612.
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U.S.I. Journal: India’s Oldest Journal on Defence AffairsSummary: On 05 Nov 2024, the United States held its Presidential Elections, culminating in the election of Republican candidate Donald Trump and his running mate, James David Vance. With the Republican Party poised to gain a majority in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, the article explores the implications of this political shift, particularly on foreign policy and global conflict engagements. The focus is on two major flashpoints: the Russo-Ukrainian War and the Israel-Hamas conflict. In Ukraine, Trump’s anti-war rhetoric and proposed peace strategies, as detailed in the article, align closely with Kremlin’s demands, raising the possibility of a ceasefire and a negotiated settlement. Conversely, the Biden Administration’s recent escalations, including the use of Army Tactical Missile System on Russian territory, have heightened tensions, leaving the situation volatile. In the Middle East, Trump’s staunchly pro-Israel stance signals unwavering support for the Jewish state amidst its ongoing conflict with Hamas and the broader Axis of Resistance. However, his ability to mediate or influence outcomes remains uncertain due to deep-rooted hostilities.- Reproduced
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On 05 Nov 2024, the United States held its Presidential Elections, culminating in the election of Republican candidate Donald Trump and his running mate, James David Vance. With the Republican Party poised to gain a majority in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, the article explores the implications of this political shift, particularly on foreign policy and global conflict engagements. The focus is on two major flashpoints: the Russo-Ukrainian War and the Israel-Hamas conflict. In Ukraine, Trump’s anti-war rhetoric and proposed peace strategies, as detailed in the article, align closely with Kremlin’s demands, raising the possibility of a ceasefire and a negotiated settlement. Conversely, the Biden Administration’s recent escalations, including the use of Army Tactical Missile System on Russian territory, have heightened tensions, leaving the situation volatile. In the Middle East, Trump’s staunchly pro-Israel stance signals unwavering support for the Jewish state amidst its ongoing conflict with Hamas and the broader Axis of Resistance. However, his ability to mediate or influence outcomes remains uncertain due to deep-rooted hostilities.- Reproduced
http://43.227.186.66/pdf/20250128100643.pdf


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