Waltz’s potential alternative to Iran and Trump’s regional trip
The potential option of US National Security Adviser in a conversation with claims against Iran’s nuclear activity and regional role, defended Trump’s foreign policy.
According to RCO News Agency, Steven Miller, the deputy head of the White House staff and the potential replacement of Mike Waltz for US National Security Adviser in an interview with US President Donald Trump’s policies, claimed: When President Trump left the White House in 2008.
Miller claimed against Iran’s regional role and nuclear program, saying that now that the president has returned to the White House after a four -year -old Democratic government, we are facing war in Israel and Gaza, Iran is moving towards a nuclear weapon and spreading instability around the world. We face the Houthis (Yemen Ansarullah) in Yemen, attacking our ships, our technologies and passenger and commercial ships. China is also stealing our industries and technology. On the other hand, we are faced with the catastrophic war of Ukraine.
Announcing the halt of US invasive attacks to Yemen
The White House official added: “The president came and took action quickly and took action for all the problems that the Democrats and Joe Biden began. We have taken a path to peace under the supervision of President Trump.
Miller said in a conversation with Donald Trump last night a “great victory” for US foreign policy in the conversation.
In a meeting with reporters last night, Trump said in a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney: The Houthis announced last night that they would no longer fight the US.
Trump claims that after the Zionist attacks on Yemen, the armed forces have promised that the measures will be met more severely.
However, the US president added: “We will stop bombing Yemen.” We respect the Houthis words. They said they would no longer blow up the ships. From now on, US attacks on Yemen will stop.
Foreign Minister Marco Rubio also said: “The goal of our attacks on Yemen was to liberate shipping lines.” According to the Houthis statements, we no longer need to continue our operations against them.
Trump’s trip to Saudi Arabia
Steven Miller said in an interview with Fox News, referring to Trump’s imminent trip to Saudi Arabia as his first official diplomatic trip, saying that the trip would not only be on the amazing trade agreements and investment in the United States as a result of the US President’s economic agenda and his promoting. Violent extremism and unity of countries around the world were drawn to our common interests in coordination, stability and security.
Miller claimed: This is another example of Trump’s global leadership on the way to reach a safer future after four years of flames of war and disaster under the presidency of Joe Biden.
The US president is due to travel to Saudi Arabia on Monday (May 9), which is expected to have a meeting in Riyadh with the participation of the GCC leaders.
Yesterday, the US State Department official said the trip would be focused on dollar agreements. We will announce (contracts) with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and possibly Qatar.
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