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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President Trump's Carves a New Path in the ME Without Neocons
Yesterday in Saudi Arabia, President Trump nuked neocons, liberal non-profits, nation builders, and interventionists. He praised the successes of Saudi Arabia and noted that they did it without the help of interventionists. Today, he echoed some of the same sentiment. “It’s crucial for the wider world to know this great transformation has not come from […] The post President Trump’s Carves a New Path in the ME Without Neocons appeared first on w…
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