Trump threatens to send troops to take over the Gaza Strip and expel the locals. The Democratic Party criticized him as crazy: wanting to send tens of thousands of American troops to their deaths.
US President Trump made a shocking statement yesterday, stating that he does not rule out sending US troops into the Gaza Strip to assist in reconstruction, and even mentioned that the US may 'own' the region in the long term. This move is completely different from the long-standing strategy of supporting Israel behind the scenes, which may subvert the existing Middle East situation. (Previous summary: Trump is causing trouble again! The US withdraws from the UN Human Rights Council, not eager to negotiate with China, BTC price drops to $96,000) (Background information: Trump temporarily suspends tariffs on Mexico and Canada for 30 days, BTC surges to $102,000! China bows down and promises to invest in the US) During a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday (4th), US President Trump stated that he does not rule out sending US troops into the Gaza Strip to assist in reconstruction, and even mentioned that the US may 'own' the region in the long term. He proposed relocating the local Palestinian residents to other countries and plans to develop Gaza into the 'Blue Coast of the Middle East', making it a prosperous area. Trump emphasized: We will ensure that Gaza becomes a world-class region, which is a good thing for the people, especially the Palestinians. However, he did not specify how the US will requisition and develop this land. This move is completely different from the long-standing strategy of supporting Israel behind the scenes, and it reminds people of the model of direct US military presence in the Middle East during the Bush era, which may trigger a new wave of disasters in military and economic aspects. The US military may directly intervene, and there is a major shift in US strategy in the Middle East. For a long time, the US has mainly supported Israel in its fight against Hamas through military aid and diplomatic means, but Trump's statement this time indicates that he may consider letting the US military intervene directly. He emphasized that the US will no longer play a supporting role, but may directly intervene with force to 'ensure peace in the region'. When asked about the possibility of the US military entering Gaza, Trump responded: We will make every necessary effort. If necessary, we will do so. Strong opposition from Middle East allies, Saudi Arabia warns of threats to regional stability. Trump's proposal quickly sparked a strong rebound from US allies in the Middle East. Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia warned that forcibly relocating Palestinians from Gaza would undermine regional stability and may even escalate the conflict further. The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a stern statement, stating that the country has long supported the establishment of an independent Palestinian state and emphasized: The responsibility of the international community is to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people, not to force them to give up their homeland. Differences of opinion within the US, Democrats criticize the 'crazy decision'. Trump's statement has also caused controversy within the United States. Democratic Senator Chris Murphy bluntly stated: This is simply madness! Does he want the US military to invade Gaza and sacrifice the lives of thousands of American soldiers? This will plunge the Middle East into a 20-year war! Even within the Republican Party, there is reserved attitude towards this. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham from South Carolina said: We will see how Arab allies view this matter. I am not sure if the people of South Carolina support the US military taking over Gaza, but I will remain open-minded. Related reports: Trump is causing trouble again! The US withdraws from the UN Human Rights Council, not eager to negotiate with China, BTC price drops to $96,000. Researchers criticize World Liberty for harvesting suckers with its dictator clause: Don't expect Trump to make you rich. Trump's second son shouts: It's time to increase investment in Ethereum, but it's exposed that WLFI transferred $300 million in assets to the exchange for 'Pump and Dump'? This article was first published on BlockTempo, the most influential blockchain news media on the move.
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Trump threatens to send troops to take over the Gaza Strip and expel the locals. The Democratic Party criticized him as crazy: wanting to send tens of thousands of American troops to their deaths.
US President Trump made a shocking statement yesterday, stating that he does not rule out sending US troops into the Gaza Strip to assist in reconstruction, and even mentioned that the US may 'own' the region in the long term. This move is completely different from the long-standing strategy of supporting Israel behind the scenes, which may subvert the existing Middle East situation. (Previous summary: Trump is causing trouble again! The US withdraws from the UN Human Rights Council, not eager to negotiate with China, BTC price drops to $96,000) (Background information: Trump temporarily suspends tariffs on Mexico and Canada for 30 days, BTC surges to $102,000! China bows down and promises to invest in the US) During a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday (4th), US President Trump stated that he does not rule out sending US troops into the Gaza Strip to assist in reconstruction, and even mentioned that the US may 'own' the region in the long term. He proposed relocating the local Palestinian residents to other countries and plans to develop Gaza into the 'Blue Coast of the Middle East', making it a prosperous area. Trump emphasized: We will ensure that Gaza becomes a world-class region, which is a good thing for the people, especially the Palestinians. However, he did not specify how the US will requisition and develop this land. This move is completely different from the long-standing strategy of supporting Israel behind the scenes, and it reminds people of the model of direct US military presence in the Middle East during the Bush era, which may trigger a new wave of disasters in military and economic aspects. The US military may directly intervene, and there is a major shift in US strategy in the Middle East. For a long time, the US has mainly supported Israel in its fight against Hamas through military aid and diplomatic means, but Trump's statement this time indicates that he may consider letting the US military intervene directly. He emphasized that the US will no longer play a supporting role, but may directly intervene with force to 'ensure peace in the region'. When asked about the possibility of the US military entering Gaza, Trump responded: We will make every necessary effort. If necessary, we will do so. Strong opposition from Middle East allies, Saudi Arabia warns of threats to regional stability. Trump's proposal quickly sparked a strong rebound from US allies in the Middle East. Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia warned that forcibly relocating Palestinians from Gaza would undermine regional stability and may even escalate the conflict further. The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a stern statement, stating that the country has long supported the establishment of an independent Palestinian state and emphasized: The responsibility of the international community is to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people, not to force them to give up their homeland. Differences of opinion within the US, Democrats criticize the 'crazy decision'. Trump's statement has also caused controversy within the United States. Democratic Senator Chris Murphy bluntly stated: This is simply madness! Does he want the US military to invade Gaza and sacrifice the lives of thousands of American soldiers? This will plunge the Middle East into a 20-year war! Even within the Republican Party, there is reserved attitude towards this. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham from South Carolina said: We will see how Arab allies view this matter. I am not sure if the people of South Carolina support the US military taking over Gaza, but I will remain open-minded. Related reports: Trump is causing trouble again! The US withdraws from the UN Human Rights Council, not eager to negotiate with China, BTC price drops to $96,000. Researchers criticize World Liberty for harvesting suckers with its dictator clause: Don't expect Trump to make you rich. Trump's second son shouts: It's time to increase investment in Ethereum, but it's exposed that WLFI transferred $300 million in assets to the exchange for 'Pump and Dump'? This article was first published on BlockTempo, the most influential blockchain news media on the move.