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Trump described the moment as “beyond very close” to ending the war.

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Netanyahu may not have looked thrilled next to Trump at the White House, but he walked away with nearly everything he wanted. So says Aaron David Miller, former US Middle East peace negotiator, who joins Ian Bremmer to break down the real calculus behind Trump’s so-called “landmark” Gaza peace plan.

“He has reframed, redefined Trump’s 20 points on core issues in terms that make it possible for him to make the argument that, in fact, he got just about everything he wanted,” Miller says.

In this clip, Miller unpacks why the Gulf states are falling in line, even after privately urging Trump not to release the plan in writing—and why their silence in the face of soaring civilian deaths in Gaza says more than any official statement.

“Not a single cost or consequence has been imposed by any Arab state on Israel or on the United States, which has enabled and acquiesced in Netanyahu’s strategy in Gaza,” Miller says. “They’ve done nothing. The Arab states are running scared of Trump.”
He also calls out European powers—France, Germany, and the UK—for what he calls “performative virtue signaling,” including symbolic recognitions of Palestinian statehood while continuing to buy Israeli weapons systems.

In the end, Miller argues, Trump’s plan may be more about appearances than peace—and Netanyahu knows how to spin it.

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The battlefield in Ukraine has moved from the ground to the skies, with Russia ramping up drone production and launching bigger, more powerful aerial attacks across the border. As Moscow leans further into drone warfare, how much longer can Ukraine hold out? Christopher Miller, chief Ukraine correspondent at the Financial Times, joins Ian Bremmer on the latest episode of GZERO World to discuss how drones have changed life on the front lines and in Ukraine’s cities.

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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has settled into a grinding, no-end-in-sight war of attrition. Tens of thousands of drones now swarm the skies, threatening the lives of millions of Ukrainians near the frontline as well as western cities like Kyiv. On the latest episode of GZERO World, Ian Bremmer sits down with Christopher Miller, chief Ukraine correspondent for the Financial Times, for a firsthand look at how Russia’s war has transformed life into “hell” for Ukrainian civilians who live in constant fear of drone attacks, long range missiles, and aerial bombs.

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Ian Bremmer sits down with UN Secretary-General António Guterres ahead of the 80th UN General Assembly to talk about war, diplomacy, and the existential pressure on global governance.

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After more than three and half years of war, Russia has become a drone powerhouse. It’s sending bigger and more powerful swarms across the border into Ukraine nearly every day, eroding Kyiv’s early drone advantage. A year ago, Russia was barely sending a thousand drones into Ukraine a month, now it averages six times that. On Ian Explains, Ian Bremmer breaks down how Vladimir Putin prioritized drone production to turn Russia into a drone superpower.

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As the United Nations turns 80, it’s showing its age. Born from the ashes of World War II with a mission to prevent future conflict, the UN now faces a world aflame: war in Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan; humanitarian disasters in Haiti, Yemen, and the DRC; over 120 million people displaced. But even as the crises pile up, the UN is running out of money—and fast.

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