US Media: Trump preferred the Arabs to Tel Aviv on a trip to the Middle East
During his four -day trip to the region, the US president took a different stance from the former US governments, focusing on strengthening relations with the Persian Gulf kingdoms, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE, showing that Washington’s traditional unity with the Zionist regime was no longer a priority for White House politics.
According to RCO News Agency, US media, referring to US President Donald Trump’s recent visit to West Asia, reported that he had disregarded the Zionist regime during the trip and has shown that the relationship with Tel Aviv is no longer the most important US relationship in the region.
During his four -day trip to West Asia, the US president prioritized the Persian Gulf kingdoms, and at least temporarily departed from Washington’s traditional focus on his long -standing coalition with the Zionist regime.
During the trip, Trump met closely with Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, while not paying much attention to the Zionist regime and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose relations with Trump have been colder in recent months.
Prior to the trip, the Trump administration’s move to unilaterally agree with Hamas to release the latest American prisoners in Gaza and some other actions, either ignored or surprised by the Zionist regime, showed that these five allys were not in harmony with regional crises.
These developments had a clear difference with the former US President Joe Biden’s approach. Biden had focused more on Netanyahu’s satisfaction, long and often ineffective negotiations to end the Gaza war and restore relations with Saudi Arabia, a country that had called “the country” before entering the White House.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the question now is whether Trump’s distance from the Zionist regime is merely a tactical action or a long -term approach. The United States is still the closest ally and main provider of the regime’s arms. Although supporting the occupation regime in the US Congress has been weakened due to the Gaza war, it is not easy to reduce relations by any US government.
Trump and Ben Salman meeting
According to some of Trump’s close relatives, he is still upset by Netanyahu’s congratulatory message after his victory in the election. However, analysts believe that the current differences are more related to Trump’s agenda than a long -term strategic break.
“The differences are real and tensions are real, but some are exaggerated as if Israel’s removal from the travel program is something deeper,” says Steven Cook, a West Asian affairs expert at the American Foreign Relations Council. According to him, Netanyahu has met Trump four times, and Zionist officials are still in contact with Washington.
For Arab governments, even the US temporary turn to them was considered a positive step, according to US media reports. “For those in the Persian Gulf who thought the only way to access America through Israel, it is now clear that Washington can go directly,” says Badr al -Sayyev, a professor at the University of Kuwait and Gulf expert. We have access to the first person in the US. “
“The Persian Gulf states are becoming our preferred partner,” said Joel Ribborn, Trump’s proposal to hold a senior official at the US State Department in West Asia. The President’s visit proved that it was time to expand our relations with the Persian Gulf from the level of security to economic prosperity. “
But at the same time as Trump leaving the region, the Saudi Foreign Ministry has again condemned the crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza and criticized the repeated attacks on the “Israeli war machine against the Palestinian people”. During Trump’s trip, the Gaza war rarely mentioned. Instead, the Persian Gulf oil -rich countries welcomed him with a magnificent ceremony. Unlike the previous presidents, Trump also refused to deliver a speech on human rights, saying, “The Arabs do not need to preach Westerners how to live.”

Trump in the UAE
In the meantime, no country has left more than Saudi Arabia to welcome Trump Stone. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman accompanied him throughout Trump’s four -hour stay and ended with the official princess at the airport.
During his stay in Riyadh, Trump also described the US -Saudi relationship as one of the pillars of security and prosperity that is now more powerful than ever and will remain in the same direction. Trump also said his dream is to normalize its relations with the Zionist regime; A goal that Joe Biden could not achieve during his presidency.
“The decision should be made by Saudi Arabia at the right time,” Trump said in a large crowd of Saudi officials. According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump implicitly points to the fact that it would not be possible to normalize the relations between Tel Aviv and Riyadh until the Zionist regime’s crimes in Gaza were over.
However, the Wall Street Journal reported that Arab countries have repeatedly heard US support, but in practice they have seen Washington remain closer to the Zionist regime. In year 2, Trump promised to take military action in response to the drone attack on Saudi oil facilities; But he eventually canceled the attack, and the move sparked outrage from Saudi officials.
In April this year, while Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to the White House, Trump announced that he had launched nuclear talks with Iran; The action that puts Netanyahu on the sidelines.

Trump’s meeting with the UAE chief
In addition, early this month, Trump agreed with Yemen’s Ansarullah forces to stop attacks on US ships, but the deal did not include attacks against the Zionist regime. Prior to entering the region, Trump agreed with the Hamas group over the release of Zionist-American prisoner Eidan Alexander, while other Zionist prisoners remain in captivity. Also, during the trip, Trump agreed to lift the Syrian sanctions; The decision that contradicts the Zionist regime’s position on the new Damascus government.
In his first presidency, Trump also began his visit to West Asia with Saudi Arabia, but then went to the occupied territories, met Netanyahu and prayed in the occupied Quds and became the first US president to do so during his time.
But this time, Trump went to a mosque for the first time during his presidency; A dramatic rotation for a politician who once said, “Islam hates us.” And in his first presidency, he banned the arrival of several Muslim countries into the United States.
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