Trump Brokered Peace in Congo and Rwanda: Reality or Political Theater?
In a high-profile ceremony, Presidents Tshisekedi and Kagame signed a peace deal brokered by President Trump — but decades of violence and rebel activity raise serious questions about its durability and American interests.
In a grand ceremony at the renamed Donald J. Trump Institute for Peace, Presidents Félix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Paul Kagame of Rwanda signed what was heralded as a historic peace agreement. Flanked by President Donald Trump, who proudly declared an end to "eight wars," this pact aims to settle a brutal conflict that has cost over 10 million lives over three decades. Is This the Real End of Decades-Long Conflict or Just Another Broken Promise? Make no mistake, while this spectacle serves Washington’s image as a global peacemaker, the realities on the ground paint...
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