BOOK DESCRIPTION
Donald J. Trump's turbulent attitude to one of the most unstable regions in the world is sharply criticized in Trump and the Middle East: A Legacy of Broken Peace. This book explores how Trump's foreign policy changed and destabilized the Middle East, from grandiose promises of diplomacy to a path of broken relationships and escalating war.
The study examines historic occurrences including the symbolic Abraham Accords, the contentious acknowledgement of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, the departure from the Iran nuclear deal, and the marginalization of the Palestinian cause in seven in-depth chapters. It looks into how proxy conflicts are fueled, how record-breaking arms sales have occurred, and how American diplomacy has devolved into a power struggle. Trump's policy is dissected in each segment, exposing a complicated network of immediate benefits, lost chances, and long-term repercussions.
This work, which has been thoroughly researched and persuasively argued, is essential reading for anybody interested in international relations, policymaking, or world peace. It is a warning, not just a record of policy.
Act right away: To learn how division produced the promised peace, read Trump and the Middle East. Before the next election cycle determines the direction of U.S. foreign policy, arm yourself with information.