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Trump's Blunt Words on Israeli Hostages Un nerves Iran and Hamas
USATue Dec 17 2024
In the coming weeks, Iran and Hamas should pay close attention to what Donald Trump is saying. Just recently, Trump threatened on his Truth Social platform that there would be “serious consequences” if Hamas doesn’t free the hostages by his inauguration on January 20th, which could be interpreted as a way to send a strong message before his term fully starts. During a press conference, he hinted that adversaries would face severe outcomes, though the details were left vague.
The interesting part is that these tough words aren't part of a clear foreign policy doctrine, but rather Trump's personal approach honed in Manhattan real estate. This tactic has been far different from the cautious and conventional methods of the Biden administration, which handled hostage situations with a more subdued tone.
Trump's non-traditional method can be seen in his past actions such as bombing ISIS as promised in the 2016 election and taking out the top Iranian intelligence official, Qasem Soleimani, in 2020. His willingness to escalate and unpredictable nature make it hard for adversaries to anticipate his moves. Contrast this with Biden, whose approach is more calculated and predictable, almost like playing bridge over tea and crumpets.
As Trump is set to take office, there's speculation that Hamas might release the hostages, similar to what happened in 1980 when Iran freed US embassy captives ahead of Ronald Reagan’s inauguration. This change suggests a return to a time when enemies of the US must be cautious, not knowing how far they can push the boundaries.
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How might Trump's tough talk impact the negotiations for releasing the hostages?
Are Trump’s threats to Hamas part of a larger plan to increase his popularity before his inauguration?
How does Trump’s approach to foreign policy differ from established diplomatic practices?
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