After receiving billions of dollars in pledges from Saudi Arabia and Qatar, US President Donald Trump wraps up a Middle East visit in the United Arab Emirates on Thursday. Trump, who is always prepared with scares, did not rule out continuing to Turkey if Russian President Vladimir Putin shows up for talks with Ukraine, although the first big trip of his second term was scheduled to end on Thursday. After a halt in Qatar, where the president praised what he claimed was a document$ 200 billion package for Boeing plane, Trump may travel to the Emirati money Abu Dhabi.
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He began the journey in Saudi Arabia, which promised to invest$ 600 billion, including one of the largest-ever payments of US arms. Trump’s Democratic rivals charged that the Gulf leaders ‘ money was obvious corruption after Qatar offered him a luxury plane ahead of his presidential visit for personal use. Trump has been unwavering about seeking Gulf funds and praised the impact it had on creating jobs abroad. He even chose Saudi Arabia for his first term’s opening visit. Trump attacked both Democrats and the conventional Republican Party, which had endorsed US military action in Iraq and Afghanistan, in a statement in Riyadh. Trump praised the horizon of the Arabian desert money, saying that” the gleaming miracles of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi were never created by the so-called “nation-builders,” “neocons,” or “liberal non-profits,” like those who spent billions failing to develop Kabul and Baghdad. Otherwise, the people of the region themselves contributed to the development of a current Middle East, he said. The so-called “nation-builders” ultimately destroyed much more governments than they rebuilt. Trump was motionless on human rights, steering clear of any criticism of the Gulf kings. Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was immediately vowed to defy US intelligence reports that he had ordered the brutal murder of Saudi dissident author Jamal Khashoggi, who lived in the US. Trump otherwise praised the crown prince, who is de facto the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia, for being a revolutionary because of the kingdom’s quick economic investments. Trump also complied with the king prince’s important request by announcing the raising of sanctions against Syria following Bashar al-Assad’s ouster in December. He met Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former US ally who was once on Trump’s “young, beautiful guy,” in Riyadh with him. He was described as “young, attractive guy.” Prince Mohammed, who is a staunch supporter of the original Arab rebels, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is also a staunch supporter of Trump, were also present. Trump said on Wednesday that he would go to Turkey if Putin accepted Volodymyr Zelensky’s invitation to a meeting to discuss ending the conflict. Putin will not be there, according to Russia. Trump claimed that Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, would still be visiting Istanbul to attend the probable talks.