United Press reports today: "US President Trump has handed over the world's most difficult conflict hotspots to his close friends and son-in-law, analysts point out that this poses significant risks."
The Russia-Ukraine war, the Iran nuclear issue, and the situation in Gaza are considered the three major global conflict hotspots. US President Trump has assigned all the difficult negotiation tasks to his trusted aides Witkowsky and son-in-law Kushner. Diplomatic and negotiation experts believe that this personnel strategy carries a great risk of negotiation failure.
Comments: Trump has fully entrusted the negotiations on the three most dangerous global hotspots—Russia-Ukraine, Iran, and Gaza—to his son-in-law and private confidant. This is essentially replacing professional diplomacy with a private circle and handling life-and-death issues with a transactional mindset. This team lacks professional experience and is only loyal to the president personally, bypassing institutional checks and balances and lacking comprehensive prudence, making it highly prone to miscalculations, imbalanced compromises, or even negotiation breakdowns. While it may seem efficient, it turns major power games into private operations, carrying high risks and serious hidden dangers.
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