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[Trump's Diplomatic Pivot, Gaza Escalation, and Federal Intervention in D.C.]-[Putin U.S. Meeting, Netanyahu's Gaza Plan, Trump D.C. Action]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-08-11

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Global Diplomacy and the Alaska Summit

President Trump is initiating a high-stakes diplomatic maneuver, moving from a position of threatening sanctions to hosting a "snap summit" with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska this Friday. Despite earlier demands for a ceasefire in Ukraine, the deadline for sanctions passed without action. Instead, Trump is focusing on direct negotiations to end the war, aiming to "burnish his credentials as a global peacemaker."

NPR’s Charles Maines reports that the summit is being "thrown together in a week," with notable exclusion of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. While Vice President J.D. Vance suggested a three-way meeting might eventually occur, Putin appears to favor "Cold War era optics" of a one-on-one session. European leaders have expressed significant concern, issuing a statement that rejects any "deal that would force concessions on Ukraine" without their involvement. Furthermore, the meeting is shrouded in uncertainty regarding potential land swaps, with experts like Sergei Markov suggesting Putin might offer a "small gift" to keep Trump engaged in the peace process.

Escalation in the Gaza Strip

In the Middle East, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is defending Israel's military expansion, asserting that moving residents from Gaza City and refugee camps to "designated safe zones" is the "best way to end the war and the best way to end it speedily." However, this plan faces intense international condemnation and domestic dissent.

NPR’s Emily Fang highlights a deep rift within Israeli society. While Netanyahu frames the conflict as a necessary operation to defeat Hamas and recover hostages, many former military officials and citizens argue that Israel has already "achieved all of its military objectives." The humanitarian toll is catastrophic, with systemic hunger and ongoing airstrikes—including one that killed journalist Anas al-Sharif—intensifying the crisis. Political tension is further exacerbated by Netanyahu’s reliance on far-right ministers who advocate for the removal of Palestinians from Gaza, a goal that many Israeli soldiers now view as a "religious war" they refuse to participate in.

Federal Control of Washington, D.C.

Domestically, President Trump has announced a controversial move to place the Washington, D.C. police department under "direct federal control," citing a need to rescue the capital from "crime, bloodshed, bedlam, and squalor." Trump has deployed the National Guard to reestablish "law, order and public safety."

NPR’s Brian Mann reports a stark disconnect between the President’s narrative and official data. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, violent crime in D.C. hit a "30-year low" last year. Local officials, including Mayor Muriel Bowser, have questioned the necessity of this show of force, noting that federal agents are currently patrolling streets that remain full of tourists and residents. The intervention has created widespread fear among the city's homeless population, who are being told they must leave their current locations. As the legal authority for this move remains a subject of debate, critics view the deployment as part of a pattern where the President "bases big policy shifts on narratives that are false or misleading."

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That deadline came and went.
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Now he's kind of throwing together a summit.
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So what changed?
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Now, the problem really has been that despite leveraging his personal relationship with Putin, it hasn't worked.
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I think it's some kind of possibility of Putin to give a small gift to Donald Trump to keep Donald Trump in the peace process.
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📖 Transcript

President Trump demanded Russia announce a ceasefire in Ukraine by last Friday for face sanctions.
That deadline came and went. Instead of sanctions, Trump is inviting Russia's president to Alaska for negotiations.
So will diplomacy work? I'm Leila Fadil, that's Amy Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Israel is defending its plan to forcibly remove residents from Gaza City as it seeks to take control of the entire Palestinian territory.
This is the best way to end the war and the best way to end it speedily.
Many world leaders condemn the plan as more forced displacement of Palestinians.

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