Trump’s Middle East Policies Recognized by Former Biden Officials
- In May 2025, President Donald Trump embarked on a groundbreaking tour across key countries in the Gulf region, including visits to the kingdom known for its oil wealth, a small but influential peninsula state, and a federation of emirates, during which he revealed significant changes in U.S. Foreign policy.
- Trump announced the lifting of U.S. Sanctions on Syria to encourage normalization with Israel, meeting Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa for the first time in 25 years.
- The tour secured a $600 billion Saudi investment commitment and a nearly $142 billion arms deal, while Trump also pushed to include Syria in the Abraham Accords.
- Former Biden officials praised Trump's moves as 'audacious' and 'the right decision,' with former Obama aides calling it 'a very big deal' despite questioning his motives.
- These bold moves indicate a significant pivot in U.S. Middle East policy, potentially reshaping regional alliances and surpassing limitations faced by previous administrations.
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