
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) has sparked debate after praising Donald Trump’s foreign policy approach in a recent tweet. SBF claimed Trump’s actions in Iran and Venezuela achieved results that long ground wars in Iraq and Afghanistan failed to deliver. He described the strategy as “surgical,” arguing it came at a far lower cost and with fewer casualties. The post quickly drew mixed reactions online, with critics and supporters debating the comparison and its accuracy.
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