In a candid interview on Arise TV from 3:18, Former Nigerian Diplomat to the United States, Joe Keshi predicted that Trump’s second term as President would likely mirror the tumultuous nature of his first term.
Keshi speculated on the varying reactions of world leaders to Trump’s election win, suggesting that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy might be apprehensive due to previous tensions between the two nations, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would be pleased given Trump’s support for Israel.
He further suggested that Trump might establish his own conditions for peace in the Middle East, possibly collaborating with leaders like Netanyahu.
Keshi’s statement highlights the potential global implications of Trump’s presidency and the uncertain future of international relations, particularly regarding Iran, Israel, and the pursuit of peace in the Middle East.
According to Joe Keshi, “It’s going to be just like the last time when he was in office, it’s going to be a very stormy four years. I can imagine what the President of Ukraine is going through right now. South Korea is probably happy, Netanyahu is probably the happiest of everybody else. With time, Trump might decide to set his own terms or conditions for peace in the Middle East, potentially working closely with leaders like Netanyahu.”