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Howard Lutnick @howardlutnick - When history is written, President Trump won’t just be remembered as a political figure - he’ll be remembered as the greatest peacemaker in modern history. The same people who mocked him will be forced to admit they were wrong. The Peace President!
https://x.com/howardlutnick/status/1977826754497765828

Hudson Institute @HudsonInstitute - "While the Gaza accords are President Trump's most spectacular triumph to date, his biggest international challenges lie ahead," writes @wrmead for @WSJopinion.
"The Russian and Chinese governments, even when misguided, have a rationality and consistency that Hamas never did. Hamas dug tunnels. Russia and China build nuclear weapons."
Read:
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/trumps-triumphal-march-5bb61e77?mod=author_content_page_1_pos_1
https://x.com/HudsonInstitute/status/1978160151199666196

HustleBitch @HustleBitch_ - Students were told Brigitte Macron was visiting… but what walked in left them speechless.
https://x.com/HustleBitch_/status/1977878935284183455

Hu Xijin 胡锡进 @HuXijin_GT - It’s often said that misunderstandings run deep between China and U.S.—and that may well be true.
For instance, I don’t know what most Americans want their country’s approach to China to be. When U.S. officials say the U.S. has no intention of containing China’s development or decoupling from China, I don’t believe them, yet I’m not fully confident in the accuracy of my own assessment of America’s mindset toward China.
However, I do think I understand how most Chinese people view the U.S. and what they want their country’s stance toward the U.S. to be:

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