US Interventions Expand as Trump's 'End Wars' Promise Fades into History
The wars promised to be ended by President Trump are escalating, according to Brett McGurk, a CNN global affairs analyst who served in senior national security positions under multiple U.S. presidents.

The wars that former US President Donald Trump promised to end are escalating due to various factors, including the resurgence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan and Yemen, increasing tensions between the US and Iran, and a continued presence of US troops in Syria and Iraq. Experts attribute this to a lack of sustained diplomatic efforts by subsequent administrations to negotiate the withdrawal of US forces from these conflict zones. As a result, the conflicts are becoming increasingly entrenched, with no clear end in sight. The ongoing instability has raised concerns about regional security and the global implications for the US and its allies.