Trump’s pledge to Middle East
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US President Donald Trump on Wednesday had tea with a former jihadist who until recently had a $10 million US bounty on his head.
President Trump offered another glimpse of an emerging foreign policy doctrine: trying to end various global conflicts while vowing not to withdraw entirely.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump opened his four-day Middle East trip on Tuesday by paying a visit to Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, for talks on U.S. efforts to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program, end the war in Gaza, hold down oil prices and more.
According to Tur-Paz, what’s unfolding is not just a diplomatic snub but a structural breakdown. “Trump is heading toward an agreement in Gaza—potentially without Israeli consent,” he said. “He skipped Israel entirely.”
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President Trump is on his way to wrapping up a swing in the Middle East on Thursday as officials are expected to meet in Turkey to discuss the Russia-Ukraine war. Trump spent this week in Riyadh,
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President Trump has always viewed the presidency as a worldwide hunt for deals. And there is no better place for that than the Gulf, where a few men wield absolute authority over vast wealth.
President Donald Trump arrived in Riyadh on Tuesday to a royal-purple-carpet rollout and a motorcade ride ensconced by a calvary of Arabian horses – a daylong kickoff to the first major international trip of his second term.