Trump's Mideast trip should bring US wins - both economic and strategic
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President Trump's upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE is seen as an opportunity to boost both economic investments and geostrategic partnerships. Key areas of focus include new investment pledges, arms deals, and cooperation in critical technologies like crypto and AI. The trip aims to strengthen security arrangements and public support for a potential deal on Iran’s nuclear program, amid broader tensions in the region. Additionally, the visit may lead to furthering the Abraham Accords despite ongoing conflicts, particularly considering Israel's recent actions that have countered Iranian influence.
The Middle East is now a major fulcrum between the West and China - with the Arab powers inevitably leaning our way not just because of historic ties, but because the United States remains the region's best ally against aggression from Xi Jinping's pals in Iran.
The trip should also advance mutual security arrangements, whether or not any actual agreements are announced. At the very least, expect public shows of support for Trump's stated hope for a deal on Iran's nuclear program.
Read at New York Post
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