Donald Trump’s latest plan for peace is like trying to build a sandcastle with a bucket full of rocks, it just won’t work.
Imagine you and your friend are fighting over who gets the last cookie in the jar. You both want it, so you decide to make a deal: if one of you gives up their favorite toy, the other will share the cookie. But then, instead of giving up the toy, your friend says they’ll just take the cookie anyway, and maybe even steal your snack later.
That’s what’s happening with Donald Trump’s peace plan. He’s trying to make a deal between two groups that are fighting, like countries in a big argument. But one side keeps breaking the rules, like taking the cookie and not sharing. It’s like if you made a promise but then changed your mind every time. The other group gets tired of being tricked, so they don’t want to keep playing by the rules anymore.
Why it's not working
It's like trying to share a playground when one kid keeps pushing others off the swings, no one wants to play fair if someone is always breaking the rules.
Examples
- Donald Trump says he can fix the Middle East with a simple deal.
- But no one seems to agree on what exactly is being fixed.
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