Chief worldwide correspondent, BBC Information

When Donald Trump was sworn in as US president for a second time in January, he made a promise. “My proudest legacy might be that of a peacemaker and unifier,” he informed his viewers at residence and much past.
Then, somewhat greater than 100 days on, throughout his first overseas tour – which took him to a few rich Arab states – he boasted that he was making good on that vow. “I’ll let you know that the world is a a lot safer place proper now,” he stated in reference to Ukraine. “I believe in two or three weeks we are able to have a a lot safer place.”
However how a lot progress is the self-styled “world’s finest peacemaker” actually making? Is Trump turning the world right into a safer, or a extra harmful, place?
There are a lot of angles to the reply.
It’s tough to disregard the fact on the bottom in maybe the world’s two most outstanding conflicts.
President Trump boasts that he’s the one one who can attain a take care of his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin – however Russia is now pounding Ukraine with the most important variety of drones and missiles since its full-scale invasion in 2022.
And he has repeatedly known as for a ceasefire in Gaza, however this week workers on the Pink Cross Area Hospital say they’re receiving the best variety of weapons-wounded sufferers since they established their clinic greater than a yr in the past.
On different fronts, nonetheless, there are some glimmers of sunshine at nighttime.
Nuclear talks between the US and Iran are underway, pushed by an American president who insists that he needs to succeed in deal and avert a nasty damaging battle.
The following spherical of these talks, mediated by Oman, is anticipated to happen on Sunday, though there’s intense hypothesis that Israel could also be getting ready its personal navy strikes on Iran.
Syria has extra of a preventing probability to deal with harmful inside tensions, in addition to deep poverty, after President Trump out of the blue introduced final month that punishing sanctions on the nation could be lifted on the urging of his Saudi ally.
“It is the worst of occasions and the perfect of occasions,” David Harland, govt director of the Geneva-based Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, informed me. “There are actually extra wars than ever on the planet, however extra conflicts are on the negotiating desk and a few are transferring ahead.”
There’s fact in Trump’s declare that solely he can convey some gamers to speak peace. He’s the one world chief that Putin and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, amongst others, know they should take heed to – or else.
“You guess, they’re afraid of him,” stated Ok. T. Mcfarland, Trump’s former deputy nationwide safety adviser who will be a part of a BBC World Service debate on whether or not the president is making the world safer or extra harmful that might be broadcast on Friday.
His motto “peace via power” rests on his perception that his sheer drive of character, daring threats, and direct phone calls can finish wars. He even stated he might finish wars in a day – however clearly hasn’t.
Trump has, nonetheless, pushed Russian and Ukrainian officers again to the negotiating desk, however there’s been little progress past some necessary prisoner swaps. President Putin reveals no indicators he is able to finish this grievous battle.
Trump’s threats of “hell to pay” ultimatums to Hamas, in addition to strain on Israel, helped get a Gaza ceasefire deal over the road in January, even earlier than he was sworn into workplace on 20 January. However the truce, described by Trump as “epic”, collapsed in March.
“He does not wish to get into the element,” one Arab diplomat informed me, underlining the president’s desire for fast simple offers in what are deeply advanced conflicts.
“All of us need offers, however we all know offers do not work or do not final, if they are not peace offers, versus end-of-war offers,” stated Martin Griffiths, a former UN Below-Secretary Common who’s now the Government Director of Mediation Group Worldwide.
Trump, who prides himself on being the world’s disruptor-in-chief, has additionally dissed the talents of seasoned profession diplomats. “They might know the rivers, the mountains, the terrain, however they do not know how one can do a deal,” he stated.
As a substitute, his desire is to make use of the deal-makers of his personal property world, most of all his golf buddy and former actual property lawyer and investor Steve Witkoff, who’s juggling all of the tortuous and difficult information on Ukraine, Gaza, Iran, and extra.
President Trump’s Make America Nice Once more campaign goes past particular person offers. He has run roughshod via the rules-based world order that cast the muse for international stability and safety within the aftermath of World Warfare II.
His repeated threats to grab management of the Panama Canal, purchase Greenland, and switch Canada into the 51st US state have shocked – and scared – capitals the world over.
His steep tariffs imposed on each ally and adversary have unleashed retaliatory taxes and fears of a debilitating international commerce battle, whereas additionally straining age-old worldwide alliances.
However he is additionally galvanised others, together with within the NATO navy alliance – whose personal chief is now amplifying Washington’s order for members to considerably step up their very own navy spending.
The American president additionally took credit score for a ceasefire brokered between India and Pakistan after days of cross-border strikes between the neighbours final month. The US’s belated intervention made an enormous distinction, however many different gamers pitched in.
His business-oriented “America First” method has additionally meant that different conflicts, together with the horrible killing fields in Sudan, usually are not beeping loudly on his personal radar.
However warring sides in lots of areas are actually courting him, wielding their mineral wealth and funding potential as a bargaining chip. The president’s proposed security-for-minerals deal in war-torn Congo, for instance, has provoked a refrain of concern that it does not deal with the basis causes of the battle.
“In the event you might use a mineral deal to finish a long time of battle, then there are nations who would have fastened that already,” Worldwide Disaster Group President Consolation Ero stated.
His administration’s cuts to UN support businesses, and his dismantling of the American support company USAID, have additionally deepened the struggling of displaced and marginalised folks in lots of areas and exacerbates tensions.
And, after only some months of his second presidency, Trump’s frustration with intransigent actors has led him to challenge threats to “take a cross” and stroll away from conflicts like Ukraine.
“Offers take endlessly,” Martin Griffiths, the previous UN Below-Secretary Common, informed me. “It’s a must to begin and you must keep.”
The BBC World Service Debate – Is Donald Trump making the world safer or extra harmful?
The BBC World Service Debate considers the quickly altering worldwide panorama throughout Trump’s presidency. Chief Worldwide Correspondent Lyse Doucet is joined by a panel of visitors to debate whether or not the brand new worldwide order rising will make the world a safer place.
You possibly can watch the controversy on the BBC Information Channel at 21:00BST on Friday 13 June and will probably be streamed on the BBC Information web site. It’ll air on BBC Radio 5Live and World Service radio on Saturday 14 June.
Chief worldwide correspondent, BBC Information

When Donald Trump was sworn in as US president for a second time in January, he made a promise. “My proudest legacy might be that of a peacemaker and unifier,” he informed his viewers at residence and much past.
Then, somewhat greater than 100 days on, throughout his first overseas tour – which took him to a few rich Arab states – he boasted that he was making good on that vow. “I’ll let you know that the world is a a lot safer place proper now,” he stated in reference to Ukraine. “I believe in two or three weeks we are able to have a a lot safer place.”
However how a lot progress is the self-styled “world’s finest peacemaker” actually making? Is Trump turning the world right into a safer, or a extra harmful, place?
There are a lot of angles to the reply.
It’s tough to disregard the fact on the bottom in maybe the world’s two most outstanding conflicts.
President Trump boasts that he’s the one one who can attain a take care of his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin – however Russia is now pounding Ukraine with the most important variety of drones and missiles since its full-scale invasion in 2022.
And he has repeatedly known as for a ceasefire in Gaza, however this week workers on the Pink Cross Area Hospital say they’re receiving the best variety of weapons-wounded sufferers since they established their clinic greater than a yr in the past.
On different fronts, nonetheless, there are some glimmers of sunshine at nighttime.
Nuclear talks between the US and Iran are underway, pushed by an American president who insists that he needs to succeed in deal and avert a nasty damaging battle.
The following spherical of these talks, mediated by Oman, is anticipated to happen on Sunday, though there’s intense hypothesis that Israel could also be getting ready its personal navy strikes on Iran.
Syria has extra of a preventing probability to deal with harmful inside tensions, in addition to deep poverty, after President Trump out of the blue introduced final month that punishing sanctions on the nation could be lifted on the urging of his Saudi ally.
“It is the worst of occasions and the perfect of occasions,” David Harland, govt director of the Geneva-based Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, informed me. “There are actually extra wars than ever on the planet, however extra conflicts are on the negotiating desk and a few are transferring ahead.”
There’s fact in Trump’s declare that solely he can convey some gamers to speak peace. He’s the one world chief that Putin and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, amongst others, know they should take heed to – or else.
“You guess, they’re afraid of him,” stated Ok. T. Mcfarland, Trump’s former deputy nationwide safety adviser who will be a part of a BBC World Service debate on whether or not the president is making the world safer or extra harmful that might be broadcast on Friday.
His motto “peace via power” rests on his perception that his sheer drive of character, daring threats, and direct phone calls can finish wars. He even stated he might finish wars in a day – however clearly hasn’t.
Trump has, nonetheless, pushed Russian and Ukrainian officers again to the negotiating desk, however there’s been little progress past some necessary prisoner swaps. President Putin reveals no indicators he is able to finish this grievous battle.
Trump’s threats of “hell to pay” ultimatums to Hamas, in addition to strain on Israel, helped get a Gaza ceasefire deal over the road in January, even earlier than he was sworn into workplace on 20 January. However the truce, described by Trump as “epic”, collapsed in March.
“He does not wish to get into the element,” one Arab diplomat informed me, underlining the president’s desire for fast simple offers in what are deeply advanced conflicts.
“All of us need offers, however we all know offers do not work or do not final, if they are not peace offers, versus end-of-war offers,” stated Martin Griffiths, a former UN Below-Secretary Common who’s now the Government Director of Mediation Group Worldwide.
Trump, who prides himself on being the world’s disruptor-in-chief, has additionally dissed the talents of seasoned profession diplomats. “They might know the rivers, the mountains, the terrain, however they do not know how one can do a deal,” he stated.
As a substitute, his desire is to make use of the deal-makers of his personal property world, most of all his golf buddy and former actual property lawyer and investor Steve Witkoff, who’s juggling all of the tortuous and difficult information on Ukraine, Gaza, Iran, and extra.
President Trump’s Make America Nice Once more campaign goes past particular person offers. He has run roughshod via the rules-based world order that cast the muse for international stability and safety within the aftermath of World Warfare II.
His repeated threats to grab management of the Panama Canal, purchase Greenland, and switch Canada into the 51st US state have shocked – and scared – capitals the world over.
His steep tariffs imposed on each ally and adversary have unleashed retaliatory taxes and fears of a debilitating international commerce battle, whereas additionally straining age-old worldwide alliances.
However he is additionally galvanised others, together with within the NATO navy alliance – whose personal chief is now amplifying Washington’s order for members to considerably step up their very own navy spending.
The American president additionally took credit score for a ceasefire brokered between India and Pakistan after days of cross-border strikes between the neighbours final month. The US’s belated intervention made an enormous distinction, however many different gamers pitched in.
His business-oriented “America First” method has additionally meant that different conflicts, together with the horrible killing fields in Sudan, usually are not beeping loudly on his personal radar.
However warring sides in lots of areas are actually courting him, wielding their mineral wealth and funding potential as a bargaining chip. The president’s proposed security-for-minerals deal in war-torn Congo, for instance, has provoked a refrain of concern that it does not deal with the basis causes of the battle.
“In the event you might use a mineral deal to finish a long time of battle, then there are nations who would have fastened that already,” Worldwide Disaster Group President Consolation Ero stated.
His administration’s cuts to UN support businesses, and his dismantling of the American support company USAID, have additionally deepened the struggling of displaced and marginalised folks in lots of areas and exacerbates tensions.
And, after only some months of his second presidency, Trump’s frustration with intransigent actors has led him to challenge threats to “take a cross” and stroll away from conflicts like Ukraine.
“Offers take endlessly,” Martin Griffiths, the previous UN Below-Secretary Common, informed me. “It’s a must to begin and you must keep.”
The BBC World Service Debate – Is Donald Trump making the world safer or extra harmful?
The BBC World Service Debate considers the quickly altering worldwide panorama throughout Trump’s presidency. Chief Worldwide Correspondent Lyse Doucet is joined by a panel of visitors to debate whether or not the brand new worldwide order rising will make the world a safer place.
You possibly can watch the controversy on the BBC Information Channel at 21:00BST on Friday 13 June and will probably be streamed on the BBC Information web site. It’ll air on BBC Radio 5Live and World Service radio on Saturday 14 June.