Main International Correspondent, BBC News

When Donald Trump passed oath for the second time as president of the United States in January, he promised. “My proud legacy will be the one of the peacekeeping and destroyed,” he told his audience at home and far above.
Then, something more than a hundred days, during his first side tour – who took him to three rich Arab countries – praised that good good on that vessel. “I’ll tell you that the world is a much safer place right now,” he said about Ukraine. “I think we can have a much safer place in two or three weeks.”
But how much progress is the only-style “best of the best peace”? Does Trump turn the world into a safer or more dangerous place?
There are many corners according to the response.
It is difficult to ignore reality in the field in perhaps two most prominent conflicts in the world.
President Trump praised that it was the only one who could reach a deal with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin – But Russia is now banging in Ukraine with the highest number of drons and rockets From their full invasion in 2022. Years.
He also called for a truce in Gaza, but this week the Staff Attorney Staff says the most wounded wound patients because their clinic founded more than a year ago.
On other fronts, however, there are some light shines in the dark.
Nuclear talks between the United States and Iran, push the American president who insists on wanting to achieve a good job and prevent bad war.
The next round of these conversations, mediated by Oman, it is expected to be held on Sunday, although there are intensive speculation that Israel can prepare their own military strikes in Iran.
Syria has more about the chance of dealing with dangerous internal tensions, as well as deep poverty, after President Trump suddenly announced last month that sanctions in the country will abolish on the call of his Saudi Alliance.
“It’s the worst time and the best time” David Harland, the CEO of the Center for Humanitarian Dialogue for Humanitarian Dialogue, told me. “Now there are more wars than ever in the world, but more conflicts are at the negotiating table, and some move forward.”
There is trump in Trump’s claim that only he can bring some players to talk about peace. He is the only world leader, which is between others, including Prime Minister Palin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netaniahu.
“You bet, they are afraid of him,” KT McFarland said, Trump’s former National Security Advisor to join the World Debate Service whether the President makes the world more safer or more dangerous to broadcast on Friday.
His motto “Peace through strength” rests on his belief that his pure personality force, brave threats and direct telephone calls can end wars. He even said he could finish the wars in one day – but obviously not.
However, Trump, however, pushed Russian and Ukrainian officials back to the negotiating table, but there was little progress beyond some important institutes for prisoners. President Putin does not show signs that he is ready to finish this difficult war.
Trump’s threats “Hamas ulacquatum, as well as pressure on Israel, they helped turn in January to appear in January to get a truce on Gaza, even before it was 20. January. But the truce, which Trump described as “Epic,” crashed in March.
“He doesn’t like to get into detail,” one Arab diplomat told me, by underlining presidential preferences for quick easily contracts in what are deeply complex conflicts.
“We all want agreements, but we know that bids are not working or do not last, if they are not peace agreements, unlike the end jobs,” said Martin Griffiths, a former sub-secretary who is now executive for the CEO of the International International State.
Trump, who is proud of the world’s spoil, was also dissolved with the skills of spicy career diplomats. “They can know the rivers, mountains, the terrain, but they don’t know how to do a deal,” he said.
Instead, its inclination is to use its ownership of its own property world, most of its golf friend and former real estate lawyer and Steve VIKOFF, who juggles all the painful and tricky files on Ukraine, Gaza, Iran and more.
President Trump is again great America Crusa Rate transcends individual offers. He launched a showthrough through a world comparison based on the rule that falsified the Foundation for Global Stability and Security in the last part of World War II.
Its repeated threats to capture the control of Channel Panam, buy Greenland, and turns into Canada at 51. American state of stun – and frightened – covered capital.
Its steep tariffs imposed both federal and contradicial cases relieved revenge and fears of weakened global trade war, and at the same time stressing the age international alliances.
But he has also been galvanized by others, including in NATO military alliance – whose own chief now boosts Washington’s order to significantly increase his military consumption.
The American president is also credited with a truce for a truce between India and Pakistan after the cross-border strikes between the neighbors last month. The American late intervention made a big difference, but many other players dealt.
His approach-oriented business “first” “also meant that other conflicts, including terrible assassination fields in Sudan, not loudly sounded in their radar radar.
But the warring parties in many regions are now courting it, holding their mineral wealth and investment potentials as a negotiating chip. The proposed presidential security-for-minerals deal with war breakdown, for example, caused the choir of concerns not to deal with the rors about the conflict.
“If you could use a mineral contract for the end of the decades of war, then it will already fix the countries,” the International CRisis Group Comfort Ero President said.
His administration is reduced by UN help agencies, and its disassembly of USAID assistance agencies, also deepened the suffering of displaced and marginalized people in many regions and exacerbated tensions.
And, after only a few months of his second presidency, Trump’s frustration with intransigent actors led him to betray the threats to “take the passage” and goes away from the conflict like Ukraine.
“Bids last forever,” Martin Griffiths told me, former UN Secretary General. “You have to start and you have to stay.”
Debate for the BBC World Service – Does Donald Trump make the world safer or more dangerous?
The BBC World Service Debate believes that it quickly changes the international landscape during Trump Presidency. The main international correspondent Lisa to Doucet joined the guest panel to discuss whether the appearance of a new international order will be made to the world place.
You can watch the discussion on the BBC News Channel on 21: 00bst on Friday 13. June And it will be currently on the BBC News website. On Saturday 14. June will be air on the BBC Radio 5Live and World Service Radio.