In episode #2260 of The Joe Rogan Experience (JRE), Rogan and American computer scientist Lex Fridman highlighted Donald Trump’s Israel-Gaza ceasefire efforts in contrast to Joe Biden's.
The former US president had several tools to stop the war, including a ceasefire deal that was formalized a year ago. Recently, Donald Trump criticized Biden’s handling of the Middle East, pointing out that the former president failed to secure a Gaza ceasefire deal and a hostage exchange program sooner.
Trump also blamed the Biden administration for the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel by Hamas. In an interview on The Dan Bongino Show, Trump said:
"If I didn’t do this, if we didn’t get involved, the hostages would never be out.”
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The Gaza ceasefire’s first phase took effect on January 19. The deal has three phases: prisoner exchange, a six-week ceasefire, and an aim for a permanent truce and withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. With Trump in office, the truce appears to be unfolding even faster.
About that, Rogan said on his show:
“Isn’t it amazing that the Biden administration had two years, couldn’t get anything done. And Trump gets it done at a day.”
Check out Joe Rogan's comments below (20:20):
Meanwhile, Fridman praised Trump, saying he has a genuine desire and drive to bring peace and is respected and feared in international politics. He wants to end all hostilities and restore global peace.
Fridman said on JRE:
"Both Zelenskyy and Putin fear Donald Trump. And that’s a great person to then make peace."
When Joe Rogan opened up to Dwayne Johnson about the devastating conflict between Palestine and Israel
Rogan addressed in a previous episode of JRE that one cannot choose sides or give an opinion freely about the conflict between Palestine and Israel.
Meanwhile, Dwayne Johnson opined that, in this case, he sees no resolve and it’s devastating and heartbreaking seeing the chaos and death.
Rogan said:
"Like Palestine and Israel is a great example. Anything you say on one side or the other, people will attack you on. If you have an opinion about the conflict and you post it, you are opening yourself up to a world of people agreeing and disagreeing, and chaos and fighting."
Check out Joe Rogan's comments below: