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Gulf States Question U.S. Military Presence as Anger Toward Washington Rises

Gulf States Question U.S. Military Presence as Anger Toward Washington Rises “Trump started the war, and we are paying the price,” a senior Gulf official told The Washington Post on condition of anonymity. The official said anger toward the United States among Gulf countries has reached its highest level since the United States and Israel […] The post Gulf States Question U.S. Military Presence as Anger Toward Washington Rises first appeared on …
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The Washington Post wrote that trust in the U.S. in the Gulf has been shaken, pointing to the Mecca Agreement and stating that allies are seeking alternatives. The article questioned the need for a U.S. military presence in the region, and included comments such as, "Trump started the war, and we are paying the price."

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matzav.com broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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