On the eve of the meeting in Alaska between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, the Europeans fear that the President of the United States will be the new Neville Chamberlain-the British Prime Minister who abandoned (with the French Paul Daladier) Czechoslovakia in Hitler at the Munich conference in 1938. The tenant of the White House, he was dreaming in the future winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. “They don’t [le] will never awardhe said in February during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu, in the oval office. It’s a shame. I deserve it but they will never award it to me. »» Words that he keeps repeating.
Since his first term, Donald Trump describes himself as a man of peace. In an America bleed by the war in Afghanistan and Iraq, he insisted on being the first president not to have deployed American soldiers in a conflict outside the United States from Jimmy Carter-which was correct. Since January and his return to the White House, he repeats that the war in Ukraine, described as “Biden War”his predecessor, and the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7, 2023 in Israel, would never have taken place if he had been president. The second mandate is that of a campaign in favor of the Nobel Prize.
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