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When President Trump didn’t annihilate “a whole civilization” on Tuesday, as he had threatened to do, much of the world exhaled. But the damage of his statements — a U.S. president, the commander in chief of the world’s most powerful military, threatening to commit war crimes — continues to linger in the shadow of an uncertain cease-fire. Trump did not destroy Iran, but he may be destroying another civilization: ours. Fareed Zakaria is the host of CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS” and the author of ...
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The Ezra Klein Show (United States) | Apr 10, 2026
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By normalizing extreme rhetoric, Trump jeopardizes the principles of democracy and civil discourse necessary for a healthy society.
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The impact of Trump's words on global relations highlights the fragility of diplomacy in an increasingly polarized world.
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Critics exaggerate Trump's statements; they are often political posturing rather than genuine threats to civilization.
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Trump's provocative rhetoric undermines global stability, risking the moral authority of the U.S. and threatening international peace.
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The focus on Trump's rhetoric distracts from the systemic issues within U.S. foreign policy that require urgent reform.
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