• @[email protected]
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    21 day ago

    I mean, and this is the tiniest goddamn scrap of credit they could possibly muster at the fuckin last minute, but wasn’t this the current admin’s work? The incoming trump admin can’t negotiate yet because they’re not in office

    • @[email protected]
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      81 day ago

      the qatari prime minister literally thanked trump’s emissary, witkoff, by name for being the deciding factor when he anounced the deal of the cease fire on wednesday.

      i don’t doubt that the biden’s administration did a lot of the work; but it was trump’s emissary that knocked the ball over the net where the biden administration couldn’t/wouldn’t for the last year and a half. i too see the western legacy and social media lol @ trump for taking credit for it. look it up on non-western sources like al jazeera for yourself since all of the other americans won’t.

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      As the incoming admin (and previous) Trump was able to use soft power to pressure Israel to agree to the ceasefire. The Biden admin has had at least the same, but in all likelihood much more, soft power throughout this entire process and failed to apply any genuine pressure on Israel. So much so that Israel refused the deal the US put forth as Israel’s ceasefire deal and instead broke every ‘red line’ with no pushback.

      The Biden admin has been 100% complicit in facilitating this genocide, both in supplying arms and international support. Not to say that Trump is any friend of Palestine. The Abraham Accords were completely disasterous for Palestinian emancipation and greatly emboldened Israel’s Settler-Colonial ambitions

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        216 hours ago

        I’m 100% on board with everything you’ve said. I was just saying people in the thread were saying “I hate we have to call this trumps ceasefire deal.” I was just pointing out that is incorrect.