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Trump's Middle East Shift: A New Isolationist Approach
Middle East, RiyadhWednesday, May 14, 2025
Trump's speech was not all about Syria. He also addressed the situation in Iran, offering a "new path" towards a better future. However, he warned that if Iran continued to act aggressively, the U. S. would respond with "massive maximum pressure. " This statement was seen as a threat, but also as a potential olive branch, depending on how it was interpreted.
Trump's praise for Saudi Arabia and its crown prince was another notable part of his speech. He expressed his hope that Saudi Arabia would join the Abraham Accords, a series of agreements aimed at promoting peace in the Middle East. However, he also made it clear that this was a decision for Saudi Arabia to make in its own time.
Lastly, Trump addressed the ongoing conflict in Gaza. He stated that the people of Gaza deserve a better future, but that this could not happen as long as their leaders continued to pursue violence. He also expressed his desire to see the war end quickly and the hostages returned. This statement was seen as a contradiction to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's plans to expand operations in Gaza.
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