President Donald Trump, in January’s inaugural handle, predicted his “proudest legacy will probably be that of a peacemaker and a unifier.”
Six months into his second time period, conflicts are raging on three fronts all over the world.
Iran and Israel are buying and selling strikes amid fears of an all-out warfare by which the U.S. might develop into concerned. Russia carried out certainly one of its deadliest assaults on Ukraine’s capital in months in a single day earlier this week. In Gaza, persons are struggling to search out meals and dozens have been killed in latest incidents close to assist areas.
“He is clearly not a peacemaker, however he isn’t a warmaker, both,” Aaron David Miller, a State Division diplomat within the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations — now on the Carnegie Endowment for Worldwide Peace — informed ABC Information.
President Donald Trump walks to board Marine One on the South Garden on the White Home, June 15, 2025 in Washington.
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Trump vowed speedy ends to the Israel-Hamas warfare and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, two conflicts that broke out within the earlier administration that Trump has labeled “Biden’s wars.” On the marketing campaign path, he usually railed towards “infinite wars” and mused that he might resolve the Russia-Ukraine warfare in 24 hours — a remark that when in workplace he walked again as an “exaggeration.”
“He has made feedback on all of them that this could possibly be accomplished rapidly or simply and that there are answers to those three issues,” Miller stated. “And but, he has not been profitable in even figuring out what I’d think about to be a probably efficient technique for managing or not to mention resolving them. And therein lies the problem.”
Whereas Trump has made new diplomatic efforts a precedence amid his flurry of initiatives throughout his first months, he is expressed rising frustration with the overseas leaders concerned and regularly condemns what he calls “the loss of life” the conflicts have wrought.
“He has adopted by means of on his guarantees to attempt,” stated Elliott Abrams, a senior fellow for Center Jap research on the Council on International Relations who labored as particular consultant for Iran and Venezuela in Trump’s first administration. “He has tried in Ukraine and he has tried in Gaza and he is tried in Iran, and none of them has labored out.”
One declare of success on the overseas coverage entrance that Trump steadily makes, and says he can replicate by pushing commerce offers, is how he says he stopped the latest preventing between India and Pakistan. Trump’s claimed he hasn’t obtained sufficient credit score: “I received it stopped. I do not assume I had one story.”
Trump now faces troublesome selection on Iran and Israel
Trump departed a Group of Seven summit early, citing tensions within the Center East and ordering his nationwide safety crew to huddle within the Scenario Room upon his return to Washington. He is obtained a variety of choices, together with utilizing U.S. navy property to strike Iranian nuclear amenities.
Trump did not rule out the chance, telling reporters on Wednesday: “I could do it. I could not do it. I imply, no person is aware of what I will do.”
The president’s messaging on the battle has been combined.
Trump had publicly warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu any strikes might derail talks between the U.S. and Iran on a nuclear deal. However after Israel’s assaults final Friday on Tehran, Trump appeared to alter his tune, telling ABC Information they have been “glorious” and saying they might drive Tehran to the negotiating desk.
In the previous couple of days, he is floated sending Vice President JD Vance and Particular Envoy Steve Witkoff to talk with the Iranians whereas additionally demanding Iran’s “unconditional give up.” Officers have stated the U.S. has not been concerned in Israel’s offensive, whereas Trump claimed “we now have full and whole management of the skies over Iran.”

Israeli first responders work in a residential space hit by a missile fired from Iran, in Bat Yam, Israel, June 15, 2025.
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“His phrases and deeds are chaotic and inconsistent,” Miller stated of Trump. “And the notion that he is unpredictable and that helps him actually hasn’t confirmed to be the case up to now in these three conflicts.”
The White Home and Vice President Vance have defended Trump’s place on Iran, saying he is lengthy been clear and constant that the nation cannot have a nuclear weapon.
Abrams concedes Trump’s messaging is perhaps “complicated” however is consultant of a quickly altering scenario on the bottom in Tehran.
“One factor he is making an attempt to clarify to the Ayatollah is that if he assaults American ships from bases he is accomplished, that is the tip of the regime. That’s one thing any president ought to do,” Abrams stated.
Peace in Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas wars stays out of attain
Because the administration ramps up its give attention to Israel and Iran, different areas are at a standstill.
“On Gaza, nobody has give you a workable plan,” Abrams stated. “It is a depraved downside. [Joe] Biden didn’t give you a plan in his 15 months after October 7 and Trump hasn’t give you a workable one.”
An preliminary three-phrase peace deal geared toward ending the warfare in Gaza, which was brokered by members of each the Biden and Trump administrations, collapsed in March. Since then, proposals for a short lived ceasefire have fallen by means of.

Folks carrying sacks of flour stroll alongside al-Rashid road in western Jabalia, June 17, 2025, after humanitarian assist vans reportedly entered the northern Gaza Strip by means of the Israeli-controlled Zikim border crossing, amid the continued warfare between Israel and Hamas.
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Ukrainian rescuers conduct a search and rescue work in a closely broken residential constructing following the Russian missile strike in Kyiv on June 17, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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In Jap Europe, Trump took a special strategy than his predecessor in participating with each the leaders of Ukraine and Russia, usually saying his private relationship with Vladimir Putin would produce outcomes.
Some progress seemed to be made when Russian and Ukrainian officers held their first face-to-face assembly for the reason that invasion started again in mid-Could. However talks have since stalled, with the Trump administration taking a step again whereas Ukraine and Russia have been intensifying assaults in latest weeks.
“The president did a whole lot of huffing and puffing on the necessity for peace, however he hasn’t been ready to actually push Putin in that path,” stated Stephen Sestanovich, a senior fellow on the Council on International Relations who served because the State Division’s ambassador-at-large for the previous Soviet Union.
William Taylor, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine in the course of the Obama administration at present serving as a senior fellow on the Atlantic Council, stated Putin will not be going to be swayed diplomatically.
“Putin goes to be swayed by a mix of navy and financial stress,” Taylor stated. “So President Trump ought to try this.”
No new commitments have been made for U.S. arms deliveries to Ukraine and no new sanctions have been positioned on Russia, nonetheless, and there at the moment are reviews that the Trump administration disbanded a bunch targeted on pressuring Russia.
“For somebody who claims to have mastered the artwork of the deal, it is a fairly spectacular failure,” Sestanovich stated of Trump’s strategy to the Russia-Ukraine warfare up to now.