Trump Criticizes Past U.S. Foreign Policy, Outlines Vision for Middle East
- Donald Trump criticized past U.S. Foreign policy, stating that the so-called 'nation-builders' ruined nations more than they built during his speech in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
- He announced a shift in his administration's Middle East policy, rejecting the approaches of previous leaders.
- Trump emphasized that the Middle East's success did not come from Western intervention, stating, 'the so-called 'nation-builders' wrecked far more nations than they built.'
- The U.S. Continued talks with Iran and halted military strikes in Yemen, while discussing a potential ceasefire in Ukraine.
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Iranians vent fury at regime after Trump highlights Saudi success
Trump speaking in Saudi Arabia: “Iran’s decades of neglect and mismanagement have left the country plagued by rolling blackouts lasting for hours a day. … While your skill has turned dry deserts into fertile farmland, Iran’s leaders have managed to turn green farmland into dry deserts.” By Mardo Soghom, Middle East Forum Dozens of Iranian activists and commentators have praised President Donald Trump’s blunt denunciation of the Islamic Republic …
Trump Buries the Neoconservatives and Redefines the Relationship with the Middle East
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Trump’s Ambitious Middle East Vision, Explained
Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s video from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see more of his videos. Hello, this is Victor Davis Hanson for The Daily Signal. President Donald Trump this week had a historic tour of the Gulf monarchies in the Middle East, in general. He went to Saudi Arabia and he met Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto leader of Saudi Arabia. And h…
Trump Champions Peace During Momentous International Journey - Real News Now
In his second term’s inaugural overseas trip, President Trump demonstrated a willingness to put history aside for the promotion of peace and prosperity. Having been warmly welcomed at the grandiose Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, Trump struck a resonating note with his assertion, ‘I’ve never seen the importance of making lifelong adversaries.’ This sentiment, far-removed from the impression many might hold, positioned Trump as a leader u…


In Mideast, Trump finds his comfort zone: Business first, then policy
President Donald Trump’s Mideast agenda indicated that business would take priority. Yet the outlines of an emerging Trump foreign policy are visible.
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