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Trump's promising peace, but that could still come with problems

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Oct 17, 2025
This podcast features Sarah Isger, a Senior editor at The Dispatch, and Liz Bruning, a staff writer at The Atlantic. They dive into President Trump's recent claims of peacemaking amidst the ongoing crisis in Gaza. Both guests discuss the implications of humanitarian promises by Hamas and the complexities of Israeli-Palestinian relations. They also analyze Trump's foreign policy approach and its impact on domestic voter priorities. The conversation touches on economic grievances, debates over political priorities, and the concept of 'pruning' for personal growth.
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Ceasefire Is Fragile, Not Final

  • The Gaza ceasefire is fragile despite Trump's declaration the war is over.
  • Return of hostages triggered the deal but outstanding issues like missing bodies threaten the next phase.
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Hostage Releases Are Humanitarian Wins

  • Returning living hostages is an undeniable humanitarian win.
  • But Hamas' consolidation of power and alleged mass executions make lasting peace uncertain.
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Partisan Leverage Affects Diplomacy

  • Trump's disruptive style may pressure allies differently than Biden could.
  • A Republican president can often cajole Republican-aligned partners more effectively.
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