The president’s very advertised foreign policy is launched by the constant support for genocide.

Fate was mistaken by placing Donald Trump in the White House because it is much more suitable for the Saudi princess than the US president. On the trip last week, Trump was at home to the Middle East, leading to the Arab nobility, first of all the Prince of Saudi Mohammed bin Salman (popularly known as MBS). Trump has a lot of common with MBS: both spoiled by the sons of wealth who are mistaken in the crash of their happy birth for the proof of the highest merit, visionary understanding and even divine support. Both try to pour self -acute with unbridled capitalism. Even at the level of aesthetics, Trump and MBS are supporters of demonstrative guestness that does not remain on the shiny and golden.
As long as Trump has praised the autocrats From all shapes and sizes – from Russia Vladimir Putin to Orban Hungary to North Korea Kim Jong Un – Trump – reached a new level of efficiency Last Tuesday, when the superlans on the MBS. Trump called Prince Crown a “incredible man” and stuffed that “I like it too much.”
More significantly, Trump made it clear that his foreign policy vision was resting not only from strengthening the US relations with Saudi Arabia and other regional autocratics, but also giving its leaders with a free hand. Trump opposed his approach with the consequences of previous presidents, both republican and democrats who tried to remake the region:
Riyadh becomes not just a place of management, but also the main business, cultural and high -tech capital around the world …
And it is very important for the broader world to note that this great transformation did not come from Western interventions and flying people in beautiful planes that give you lectures on how to live and how to manage your own affairs. No, the brilliant miracles of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi were not created by the so-called national builders, neocons or liberal non-profit organizations, such as those who spent trillion and trillion dollars that did not develop Kabul, Baghdad, so many other cities.
Instead, the birth of the modern Middle East was brought by the people of the region, the people who are here, the people who lived here all their lives – developing their own sovereign countries, persecuting their own unique visions and fix their own destinies in their own way. It’s really incredible what you did.
Trump became interested in working with MBS and other Arabian autocrats, he could create a new “golden age” in the Middle East.
There is one aspect of Trump’s foreign policy, which is really attractive: his criticism about the failure of his predecessors – whether it is George W. Bush or Liberal Internationalism Barack Obama and Joe Biden. Both of these political traditions proved to be catastrophic consequences, leading to regional instability and endless wars.
Instead of neoconservatism and liberal internationalism, Trump suggested foreign policy, which he calls America first, which is supposed to be based on realism and national interest.
In practice, Trump’s foreign policy can be politely described as a transactional transaction – and more directly characterized as foreign policy. Trump uses America’s oversized role in the world for a precise imperial tribute from the Allies, as well as enriching his own personal goat. In the Middle East, this means exposing large arms sales into Arab autocracy, even as Trump’s krypto-business is enriched investors from the same countries. In 1953, Dwight Eisenhower nominated Charles E. Wilson, President General Motors, was the Minister of Defense. At the Henate Hearing, Wilson perfectly said that “I have been thinking that what is good for our country is useful for General Motors.” In the same direction, Trump tries to create foreign policy where it is good for America, also good for Trump’s bank account.
This is a predecessor of Trump’s predecessor that this openly corrupt transaction policy leads to positive changes. Trump may be a fraudster, but it also means that he is not related to the national security consensus, which determines priorities in maintaining the status of -quarters and prevents negotiations with enemy states.
Like James Land, BBC’s diplomatic correspondent notesTrump’s transaction foreign policy has led to a squall activity that increases the status of -x:
He and his team made business transactions in the Persian Gulf; sanctions on Syria were raised; agreed to release a US citizen who conducted Hamas; He graduated from military strikes on Huti’s militants in Yemen; Cut off US tariffs to China; ordered Ukraine to negotiate with Russia in Turkey; Continuation of quiet negotiations with Iran on the nuclear transaction; And he even claimed responsibility for the brokerage ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
Some of these changes are false or just trumps correct their own mistakes. In the end, the tariffs that Trump cut the same as he himself performed. In addition, with the conflict in India/Pakistan, Landal himself acknowledges that the United States has played a peripheral role. Trump simply claims loan, as well as it, for positive events that are the result of other people’s actions.
However, in terms of lifting sanctions on Syria, restarting negotiations with Iran, directly leading negotiations with Hamas on hostages, stopping strikes on Yemen and pressing the deal between Ukraine and Russia, Trump was much bolder than Joe Biden.
Biden was against talks with opponents. The early Cold War product believed that strong foreign policy consisted of increasing alliances such as NATO, and avoiding even discussion with opponents. Trump’s treated foreign policy stinks from corruption, but at least it allows you to try to find a common soil with opponents. Further, with his steps through Yemen and Syria, Trump openly challenges Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Biden is known to be reluctant.
Writing in Financial timesPhilip Gordon, Senior Counselor for Kamala Harris Foreign Policy, repeated these moods: “But there is one sphere where many Democrats have envious of Trump: his ability to accept the created Orthodox without paying a political price.”
Unfortunately, there is a restriction on Trump’s foreign courage in a question that is both a moral attachment for the US and a serious danger to national security: the constant slaughter of Israel Palestinians.
It is noteworthy that many of Biden’s own advisers are now praising Trump for not grabbing their old boss. Axios gathered together a A bright set of comments:
“God, I would like me to work in an administration that could quickly,” one admitted.
“He does it all, and it is silence, he met with a shrug,” says Ned Price, a former high -ranking official of the State Department under President Biden. “He has the opportunity to do things in political terms that the previous presidents have not done so because he has complete undeniable powers over the republican cow.”
“It is difficult not to be horrified at the same time at the thought of the harm that he can do with such force, and became interested in his readiness to brazenly destroy so much harmful taboos,” says Rob Malley, who held senior positions in three democratic administrations, including resolving talks on Iran under Obama and Baden.
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Trump deserves merit for not leaking in Netanyahu in Syria and Yemen, and is also negotiating with Hamas. In addition, Steve Witcooff, Messenger in the Middle East Trump, was much more stupid than Joe Biden when he said that Netanyahu preferred a long war before the hostage return. Last Sunday Witkoff justify The former hostages said: “We want to bring hostages home, but Israel is not ready to stop the war. Israel lengthens it – despite the fact that we do not see where we can go and what the agreement should be reached.”
But as it was a partial break with Netanyahu, Trump united him with the constant support of pressing in the gas – including sanctioning the policy of ethnic purification. Trump is there Openly calling To conquer gas and its transformation into the “Liberty Zone” (a policy that entails the expulsion of the Palestinians).
Nbc report On Friday, “Trump administration is working on a plan to reset up to 1 million Palestinians from the Libya Gaza Strip.”
Human Rights Scientists have Increasingly characterizing Permanent murder of Israel in Gaza as “genocide”. Trump’s ethnic cleansing plan will only make the US even more complicit in one of the worst attacks on human rights in this century. The Biden-Tramp policy that gives Israel the BLANCH virtual card, undermines the American national interest and is a moral spot that will never be erased. Trump, as a result of transaction shock to US foreign policy, when anyone is ready to close his eyes to corruption, has some positive features. But Trump’s inability to reduce Israeli war crimes means that in one of the most important foreign policy issues facing the United States, it simply continues the failed policy of its predecessors.