Trump's Deal-Making Reputation Questioned: bbc news live Updates

The debate on Trump's impact on global security will delve into the complexities of his presidency, examining the effects of his policies and actions on international relations, and whether his approach is truly making the world a safer or more dangerous place, tune in to bbc news live for updates.

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President Trump's ability to broker major agreements is under scrutiny as he fails to deliver on key deals, including a nuclear agreement with Iran and a trade deal with China, sparking debate on his impact on global security.

Despite his boasts, Trump has yet to achieve several major agreements, including a deal with Saudi Arabia and the finalization of agreements on TikTok and U.S. Steel. The "Big Beautiful Bill" (BBB) to reform the US tax code is also unlikely to pass by July 4th, further eroding his reputation as a skilled dealmaker.

The BBC World Service is hosting a debate on whether Donald Trump is making the world safer or more dangerous, featuring a panel of guests including KT McFarland, Mark Lyall Grant, and Miguel Berger. The discussion, moderated by chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet, comes as tensions escalate in the Middle East following Israel's attack on Iran and Tehran's retaliation.

Trump's unorthodox negotiating style, which was once praised, is now being criticized as ineffective and reckless. Critics argue that his approach to diplomacy is chaotic and has led to increased tensions globally, rather than promoting peace and stability. The debate will explore the impact of Trump's presidency on global security and whether he is making the world safer or more dangerous.

As the world watches the developments in the Middle East and the outcome of Trump's dealings, one thing is certain - the president's reputation as a dealmaker is on the line, and the consequences of his actions will have far-reaching implications for global security and stability.

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