Vietnam approves Trump Organization’s $1.5 billion golf, real estate project
- President Donald Trump delivered a major address in Saudi Arabia emphasizing American interests over democracy and human rights, which signified the end of nation-building by the U.S.
- In Qatar, Trump signed a significant arms deal including $96 billion for Boeing planes but did not offer a nuclear program agreement, maintaining concerns over Saudi uranium enrichment.
- Saudi Arabia secured arms deals valued at nearly $142 billion, demonstrating a commitment to U.S. Military engagement despite not finalizing a security pact.
- Qatar's emir stated that discussions with Trump would enhance strategic cooperation, while the U.A.E. Aims to position itself as an AI leader, agreeing to import advanced semiconductors.
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Trump was in his element among the Gulf’s autocratic monarchs. What did he achieve?
The four-day trip let Trump play dealmaker to the tune of trillions of dollars — but his eagerness to please the oil-rich Gulf states could help Beijing gain access to American AI tech, writes Andrew Feinberg
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Read Full ArticleTrump’s Portraits of Power | by Vanessa Badré - Project Syndicate
The photograph of Donald Trump currently hanging in the National Portrait Gallery, as well as one that was temporarily displayed there, tell the story of a president eager to project authority, dominance, and military power. Unfortunately, there is reason to think this is not just an act.
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