Former US President Donald Trump's ambiguous stance on Israel's actions in Gaza has sparked speculation and confusion among observers. Trump's comments, including calls for 'peace' and suggestions for Israel to 'finish it up,' have left his true position unclear. Analysts, including James Carden and Kelley B. Vlahos, are trying to decipher Trump's views on the Gaza war.
Trump at once calls for 'peace' and suggests Israel is not helping its cause with indiscriminate bombing. But then he appears to hang a 180 in the other direction. James Carden & @KelleyBVlahos lookking for clues: https://t.co/P0nmzzlDGo
Donald Trump blames Joe Biden for the October 7 attacks on Israel, saying that Israel must be cautious in its next steps because they are losing the world's support. https://t.co/XwWprKBU2O
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton said in an interview that his former boss, former President Trump, "doesn't have the brains" to be a dictator, as questions arise about what a second Trump term would look like. https://t.co/d9AeFjstws
Joe Biden wants a ceasefire *and* a war…. The media keep letting him play both sides. But everyone knows there wouldn’t have been a war in Israel and Gaza if Trump were President. https://t.co/4QQSXeHb2n
Trump can hold forth at length on the Israel-Hamas war and give very clear nuanced answers in a way that no one else in politics seems able to do. You can tell he takes a keen interest in foreign policy. https://t.co/HGHgHG0w1w
Trump's Former NatSec Advisor Says Ex-President 'Doesn't Have the Brains' to Be a Dictator https://t.co/N25aMaUGjn
Trump has revealed little about his views on the Gaza war, from the possibility of a ceasefire to what might happen when the fighting eventually stops. James Carden and @KelleyBVlahos try to read between the lines: https://t.co/YjaaBMPg5E
In an exclusive interview with Israel Hayom, #DonaldTrump discussed Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza, what he would do as president of the United States, and his opinions on current President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress. https://t.co/XwWprKBU2O
.@KelleyBVlahos & James Carden are looking for clues. https://t.co/YjaaBMOIg6 #Trump #ısrael #Gaza
Trump's past record on #Israel and his 'finish it up' comments today suggest a hard line, though he leaves just a sliver of ambiguity. @KelleyBVlahos & James Carden: https://t.co/YjaaBMOIg6
Trump has revealed little about his views on the Gaza war, from the possibility of a ceasefire to what might happen when the fighting eventually stops. More from James Carden and @KelleyBVlahos: https://t.co/YjaaBMOIg6
Does Trump mean Israel should stop bombing civilians, or allowing pictures that show the world they are doing it? The ambiguity is leading observers to read into it what they will. Maybe that’s the point, write James Carden and @KelleyBVlahos https://t.co/YjaaBMOIg6
'His instinct is to do what's best for himself.. so the less said the better.' Former US National Security Advisor, John Bolton, tells @AndrewMarr9 he believes Donald Trump's silence on Israel's actions in Gaza stems from him 'not knowing enough to come up with a coherent view.' https://t.co/5OzxGB5M9w
Trump calls for "peace" in the same breath as "You (Israel) need to finish it" -- what is his position on this war, really? @KelleyBVlahos & James Carden: https://t.co/YjaaBMOIg6