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Takeaways from President Trump's tour of the Middle East

Takeaways from President Trump's tour of the Middle East
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Takeaways from President Trump's tour of the Middle East
President Donald Trump used the first major foreign trip of his second term to outline a vision for restoring global stability that is grounded in pragmatism and self-interest rather than values, holding out U.S. ties to wealthy Gulf countries as a model for America맥스카지노s longtime foes.His four-day swing through Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, which ends Friday, put a spotlight on Trump맥스카지노s transactional approach to foreign affairs as he was feted by autocratic rulers with a trio of lavish state visits where there was heavy emphasis on economic and security partnerships.His trip played out against the backdrop of stubborn global conflicts, including Gaza and Ukraine, that showed the limits of his influence. But Trump insisted he was turning the page on American 맥스카지노interventionalism맥스카지노 in the region as he moved to recognize the new government in Syria for the first time and prodded Iran to engage on nuclear talks before it맥스카지노s too late.Some takeaways from Trump맥스카지노s travels:Trump marveled at Gulf state opulence but held his tongue on human rightsPresidential trips to the Middle East usually feature at least some public calls for authoritarian governments to improve their human rights efforts. Not this one, as Trump celebrated his business deals with Gulf royals and admired their wealth.Trump toured the marble and gilded palaces of Gulf rulers and deemed them 맥스카지노perfecto맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노very hard to buy.맥스카지노 He praised the 맥스카지노gleaming marvels맥스카지노 of the skyline in Saudi Arabia. And he groused about the 맥스카지노much less impressive맥스카지노 Air Force One.In Trump맥스카지노s remarks at a VIP business conference in Riyadh, he went out of his way to distance himself from the actions of past administrations, the days when he said American officials would fly in 맥스카지노in beautiful planes, giving you lectures on how to live and how to govern your own affairs.맥스카지노Rights advocates took that as a pledge of nonintervention, swearing off some of the pressure past U.S. presidents have brought to bear on partners to varying degrees to ease up on detentions, suppression of critics and other issues.맥스카지노It맥스카지노s absolute support for absolute monarchy,맥스카지노 said Saudi exile Abdullah Alaoudh. His father, a Saudi cleric with a wide following there, is imprisoned in the kingdom.Some rights advocates said Trump officials gave them private assurances the administration was working on behalf of detained Americans and rights advocates. Tommy Pigott, a deputy spokesman at the State Department, declined to say whether Trump raised those or other rights issues in discussions with Gulf royals.Thwarted by PutinWhile Trump was in the Mideast, Vladimir Putin opted to skip direct peace talks with Ukraine맥스카지노s Volodymyr Zelenskyy despite the U.S. president's strong calls for them to meet face to face.Trump has been pushing Putin and Zelenskyy to move with greater haste to end Russia's grinding war in Ukraine.But after it became clear Putin wouldn맥스카지노t be attending talks in Turkey this week and would instead be sending underlings to Istanbul, an annoyed Trump insisted he knew all along that it was highly likely Putin would be a no-show.맥스카지노I don맥스카지노t believe anything맥스카지노s going to happen whether you like it or not, until he and I get together,맥스카지노 Trump said. 맥스카지노But we맥스카지노re going to have to get it solved because too many people are dying."As he wrapped up his visit on Friday, Trump said the face-to-face would happen "as soon as we can set it up.맥스카지노Trump was scheduled to fly back to Washington on Friday, but tried to keep people guessing until the end. He teased late Thursday that he would be heading to a 맥스카지노destination unknown맥스카지노 맥스카지노 맥스카지노probably" Washington, he added. His opaque language stoked speculation that he might make a drop-by to Turkey.But on Friday morning, he told reporters he needed to get back to Washington. His daughter Tiffany had her first child while the president has been away.맥스카지노I would actually leave here and go,맥스카지노 Trump said. 맥스카지노I do want to see my beautiful grandson.맥스카지노On Syria sanctions, Trump takes a leap of faithJust two months ago, the Trump administration wasn맥스카지노t sold on Syria맥스카지노s interim government led by Ahmad al-Sharaa, the onetime al-Qaida-affiliated insurgent. They worried the Syrian president didn맥스카지노t have the legitimacy to govern the country맥스카지노s ethnically diverse population.Clashes broke out in early March, killing hundreds and targeting many more members of the Alawite religious minority to which the ousted Syrian leader Basher Assad belongs.The moment gave the Trump White House pause about easing sanctions on Syria. But Trump signaled Monday that he was having a change of heart and was moving toward lifting the Syria sanctions. A day later, he announced the move during an address to Gulf leaders.Trump then took it another step by agreeing to meet al-Sharaa.Trump said he was impressed with al-Sharaa, who not that long ago had a $10 million U.S. bounty on his head. The president called him a 맥스카지노young, attractive guy맥스카지노 with a "very strong past.맥스카지노Trump said it was recommendations from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that nudged him to take a chance on al-Sharra.맥스카지노President Erdogan called me and said: 맥스카지노Is there any way you could do that? Because if you don맥스카지노t do that, they don맥스카지노t have a chance,맥스카지노맥스카지노 Trump said. 맥스카지노So, I did it.맥스카지노Fuzzy math on displayThroughout the trip, Trump felt more than comfortable dishing out exaggeration and hyperbole.맥스카지노This has been an amazing trip.맥스카지노 Trump told reporters Thursday as Air Force One was about to land in Qatar. 맥스카지노We맥스카지노ve raised trillions of dollars of investment for our country.맥스카지노 A little later he put the figure at $4 trillion.That figure is about two times the combined gross domestic products of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, meaning that any announced investments would likely accrue over several years 맥스카지노 if at all 맥스카지노 in ways that might not show up in overall U.S. economic growth numbers.Boeing confirmed that Qatar맥스카지노s $96 billion purchase of its 787 and 777X jets was the largest order for 787s and wide body jets in the company맥스카지노s history. Trump enthused it was 맥스카지노the biggest order in the history of, I think, aviation, certainly of that size맥스카지노 of jets.Trump also went overboard in running down the economic record of his predecessor, Democrat Joe Biden, at one point declaring, 맥스카지노The days of economic misery under the last administration are rapidly giving way to the greatest economy in the history of the world.맥스카지노The U.S. economy grew at 2.8% last year. It declined at an annualized rate of 0.3% during the first three months of this year.Intractable conflicts remain just thatWhile Trump's trip initially was conceived as a visit to reward countries that invest in the United States, Trump at one point hoped it also would herald significant steps to end the wars in Gaza and Ukraine. Positive news on both fronts proved elusive.Trump barely mentioned either conflict on his trip 맥스카지노 and when he did, it was generally in the context of his assertion that they wouldn맥스카지노t have occurred had he won reelection in 2020.As Israel stepped up an offensive in Gaza 맥스카지노 a prelude to a promised full takeover of the territory if Hamas doesn맥스카지노t release the remaining hostages in its captivity 맥스카지노 Trump was again musing about the creation of a 맥스카지노freedom zone맥스카지노 in its territory. It's a notion rejected by Palestinians and the broader Arab world because Trump's plan would relocate civilians from Gaza to allow for rebuilding.Israel conducted significant airstrikes all week in Gaza as Trump was in the region and the fighting on the ground appeared to escalate Friday morning even before Trump left the UAE.Meanwhile, Trump said 맥스카지노a lot of people are starving맥스카지노 in Gaza, a rare acknowledgement of the humanitarian crisis in the territory. Speaking to reporters at a business forum in Abu Dhabi on the final day of his trip to the Middle East, Trump said, 맥스카지노We맥스카지노re looking at Gaza.맥스카지노맥스카지노And we맥스카지노ve got to get that taken care of. A lot of people are starving. A lot of people are 맥스카지노 there맥스카지노s a lot of bad things going on.맥스카지노Ethics issues follow along as Trump travels the MideastTrump was already facing questions about conflicts of interest for traveling to the Middle East to shape U.S. policy at a time when his family맥스카지노s business interests in the region have boomed. He attempted to quiet worries about national security and constitutional questions by insisting he맥스카지노s smart to accept a $400 million luxury plane from Qatar and use it as Air Force One.맥스카지노Why should our military, and therefore our taxpayers, be forced to pay hundreds of millions of Dollars when they can get it for FREE,맥스카지노 Trump posted on his social media site during his Middle East swing.The president also dodged questions about a state-backed investment company in Abu Dhabi using a Trump family-aligned stablecoin for a $2 billion investment in the world맥스카지노s largest cryptocurrency exchange.맥스카지노I don맥스카지노t know anything about it,맥스카지노 he said.Beyond that, the Trump family has piled up deals to license its brand for real estate projects, and to build Trump towers and golf courses, around the Middle East. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says it맥스카지노s 맥스카지노frankly ridiculous맥스카지노 to wonder if those profits might influence Trump맥스카지노s governing decisions.___Madhani reported from Dubai. Associated Press writers Josh Boak, Will Weissert and Ellen Knickmeyer in Washington contributed to this report.

President Donald Trump used the first major foreign trip of his second term to outline a vision for restoring global stability that is grounded in pragmatism and self-interest rather than values, holding out U.S. ties to wealthy Gulf countries as a model for America맥스카지노s longtime foes.

His four-day swing through Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, which ends Friday, put a spotlight on Trump맥스카지노s transactional approach to foreign affairs as he was feted by autocratic rulers with a trio of lavish state visits where there was heavy emphasis on economic and security partnerships.

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His trip played out against the backdrop of stubborn global conflicts, including Gaza and Ukraine, that showed the limits of his influence. But Trump insisted he was turning the page on American 맥스카지노interventionalism맥스카지노 in the region as he moved to recognize the new government in Syria for the first time and prodded Iran to engage on nuclear talks before it맥스카지노s too late.

Some takeaways from Trump맥스카지노s travels:

Trump marveled at Gulf state opulence but held his tongue on human rights

Presidential trips to the Middle East usually feature at least some public calls for authoritarian governments to improve their human rights efforts. Not this one, as Trump celebrated his business deals with Gulf royals and admired their wealth.

Trump toured the marble and gilded palaces of Gulf rulers and deemed them 맥스카지노perfecto맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노very hard to buy.맥스카지노 He praised the 맥스카지노gleaming marvels맥스카지노 of the skyline in Saudi Arabia. And he groused about the 맥스카지노much less impressive맥스카지노 Air Force One.

In Trump맥스카지노s remarks at a VIP business conference in Riyadh, he went out of his way to distance himself from the actions of past administrations, the days when he said American officials would fly in 맥스카지노in beautiful planes, giving you lectures on how to live and how to govern your own affairs.맥스카지노

Rights advocates took that as a pledge of nonintervention, swearing off some of the pressure past U.S. presidents have brought to bear on partners to varying degrees to ease up on detentions, suppression of critics and other issues.

맥스카지노It맥스카지노s absolute support for absolute monarchy,맥스카지노 said Saudi exile Abdullah Alaoudh. His father, a Saudi cleric with a wide following there, is imprisoned in the kingdom.

Some rights advocates said Trump officials gave them private assurances the administration was working on behalf of detained Americans and rights advocates. Tommy Pigott, a deputy spokesman at the State Department, declined to say whether Trump raised those or other rights issues in discussions with Gulf royals.

Thwarted by Putin

While Trump was in the Mideast, Vladimir Putin opted to skip direct peace talks with Ukraine맥스카지노s Volodymyr Zelenskyy despite the U.S. president's strong calls for them to meet face to face.

Trump has been pushing Putin and Zelenskyy to move with greater haste to end Russia's grinding war in Ukraine.

But after it became clear Putin wouldn맥스카지노t be attending talks in Turkey this week and would instead be sending underlings to Istanbul, an annoyed Trump insisted he knew all along that it was highly likely Putin would be a no-show.

맥스카지노I don맥스카지노t believe anything맥스카지노s going to happen whether you like it or not, until he and I get together,맥스카지노 Trump said. 맥스카지노But we맥스카지노re going to have to get it solved because too many people are dying."

As he wrapped up his visit on Friday, Trump said the face-to-face would happen "as soon as we can set it up.맥스카지노

Trump was scheduled to fly back to Washington on Friday, but tried to keep people guessing until the end. He teased late Thursday that he would be heading to a 맥스카지노destination unknown맥스카지노 맥스카지노 맥스카지노probably" Washington, he added. His opaque language stoked speculation that he might make a drop-by to Turkey.

But on Friday morning, he told reporters he needed to get back to Washington. His daughter Tiffany had her first child while the president has been away.

맥스카지노I would actually leave here and go,맥스카지노 Trump said. 맥스카지노I do want to see my beautiful grandson.맥스카지노

On Syria sanctions, Trump takes a leap of faith

Just two months ago, the Trump administration wasn맥스카지노t sold on Syria맥스카지노s interim government led by Ahmad al-Sharaa, the onetime al-Qaida-affiliated insurgent. They worried the Syrian president didn맥스카지노t have the legitimacy to govern the country맥스카지노s ethnically diverse population.

Clashes broke out in early March, killing hundreds and targeting many more members of the Alawite religious minority to which the ousted Syrian leader Basher Assad belongs.

The moment gave the Trump White House pause about easing sanctions on Syria. But Trump signaled Monday that he was having a change of heart and was moving toward lifting the Syria sanctions. A day later, he announced the move during an address to Gulf leaders.

Trump then took it another step by agreeing to meet al-Sharaa.

Trump said he was impressed with al-Sharaa, who not that long ago had a $10 million U.S. bounty on his head. The president called him a 맥스카지노young, attractive guy맥스카지노 with a "very strong past.맥스카지노

Trump said it was recommendations from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that nudged him to take a chance on al-Sharra.

맥스카지노President Erdogan called me and said: 맥스카지노Is there any way you could do that? Because if you don맥스카지노t do that, they don맥스카지노t have a chance,맥스카지노맥스카지노 Trump said. 맥스카지노So, I did it.맥스카지노

Fuzzy math on display

Throughout the trip, Trump felt more than comfortable dishing out exaggeration and hyperbole.

맥스카지노This has been an amazing trip.맥스카지노 Trump told reporters Thursday as Air Force One was about to land in Qatar. 맥스카지노We맥스카지노ve raised trillions of dollars of investment for our country.맥스카지노 A little later he put the figure at $4 trillion.

That figure is about two times the combined gross domestic products of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, meaning that any announced investments would likely accrue over several years 맥스카지노 if at all 맥스카지노 in ways that might not show up in overall U.S. economic growth numbers.

Boeing confirmed that Qatar맥스카지노s $96 billion purchase of its 787 and 777X jets was the largest order for 787s and wide body jets in the company맥스카지노s history. Trump enthused it was 맥스카지노the biggest order in the history of, I think, aviation, certainly of that size맥스카지노 of jets.

Trump also went overboard in running down the economic record of his predecessor, Democrat Joe Biden, at one point declaring, 맥스카지노The days of economic misery under the last administration are rapidly giving way to the greatest economy in the history of the world.맥스카지노

The U.S. economy grew at 2.8% last year. It declined at an annualized rate of 0.3% during the first three months of this year.

Intractable conflicts remain just that

While Trump's trip initially was conceived as a visit to reward countries that invest in the United States, Trump at one point hoped it also would herald significant steps to end the wars in Gaza and Ukraine. Positive news on both fronts proved elusive.

Trump barely mentioned either conflict on his trip 맥스카지노 and when he did, it was generally in the context of his assertion that they wouldn맥스카지노t have occurred had he won reelection in 2020.

As Israel stepped up an offensive in Gaza 맥스카지노 a prelude to a promised full takeover of the territory if Hamas doesn맥스카지노t release the remaining hostages in its captivity 맥스카지노 Trump was again musing about the creation of a 맥스카지노freedom zone맥스카지노 in its territory. It's a notion rejected by Palestinians and the broader Arab world because Trump's plan would relocate civilians from Gaza to allow for rebuilding.

Israel conducted significant airstrikes all week in Gaza as Trump was in the region and the fighting on the ground appeared to escalate Friday morning even before Trump left the UAE.

Meanwhile, Trump said 맥스카지노a lot of people are starving맥스카지노 in Gaza, a rare acknowledgement of the humanitarian crisis in the territory. Speaking to reporters at a business forum in Abu Dhabi on the final day of his trip to the Middle East, Trump said, 맥스카지노We맥스카지노re looking at Gaza.맥스카지노

맥스카지노And we맥스카지노ve got to get that taken care of. A lot of people are starving. A lot of people are 맥스카지노 there맥스카지노s a lot of bad things going on.맥스카지노

Ethics issues follow along as Trump travels the Mideast

Trump was already facing questions about conflicts of interest for traveling to the Middle East to shape U.S. policy at a time when his family맥스카지노s business interests in the region have boomed. He attempted to quiet worries about national security and constitutional questions by insisting he맥스카지노s smart to accept a $400 million luxury plane from Qatar and use it as Air Force One.

맥스카지노Why should our military, and therefore our taxpayers, be forced to pay hundreds of millions of Dollars when they can get it for FREE,맥스카지노 Trump during his Middle East swing.

The president also dodged questions about a state-backed investment company in Abu Dhabi using a Trump family-aligned stablecoin for a $2 billion investment in the world맥스카지노s largest cryptocurrency exchange.

맥스카지노I don맥스카지노t know anything about it,맥스카지노 he said.

Beyond that, the Trump family has piled up deals to license its brand for real estate projects, and to build Trump towers and golf courses, around the Middle East. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says it맥스카지노s 맥스카지노frankly ridiculous맥스카지노 to wonder if those profits might influence Trump맥스카지노s governing decisions.

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Madhani reported from Dubai. Associated Press writers Josh Boak, Will Weissert and Ellen Knickmeyer in Washington contributed to this report.