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    Washington Post: Trump is still eager for Saudi Arabia and influenced by her visit

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    Washington Post: Trump is still eager for Saudi Arabia and influenced by her visit Empty Washington Post: Trump is still eager for Saudi Arabia and influenced by her visit

    Post by Rocky Mon May 29, 2017 4:23 am

    Washington Post: Trump is still eager for Saudi Arabia and influenced by her visit

    WASHINGTON, May 28 (UPI) - US President Donald Trump has shown his impact on his recent visit to Saudi Arabia in his subsequent meetings, echoing his "historical" and "unprecedented" rhetoric that has changed the face of American foreign policy for years.
    Trump said in the days following his visit to Saudi Arabia after he went to the West Bank and Israel that the summit he had gathered with Arab and Muslim leaders was "a prophecy of victory for terrorism and peace between Palestinians and Israelis."
    In another speech on Thursday in Brussels, where NATO commanders criticized the over-spending of defense, Trump recalled his "historic" visit to Riyadh and spoke of King Salman bin Abdul Aziz as "the wise man."
    Observers noted the amazing contrast between Riyadh and Brussels, a respect and a permanent smile for Tramb in Riyadh, where she danced a popular dance with a sword, drank a lot of Arabic coffee in the sky, satiated and sat alone in Brussels between America's traditional and close allies.
    While at his last stop before returning to Washington on Saturday, he attended a meeting in Sicily with the leaders of the Group of Seven (G-7) economic powers and gave a lecture on climate change, the Washington Post reported.
    According to the newspaper, the way in which the history will be remembered visit Saudi Arabia depends absolutely on the commitment to the deals and promises made. The $ 110 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia will be the largest in the history of US arms sales.
    In addition, the Saudi investment, which totaled $ 270 billion, or could reach more than $ 300 billion, according to many statements by the US administration, so far, are nothing more than statements of intent and are still subject to negotiations, despite Trump claim that "thousands" Jobs have been won by Americans.
    "Overall, the visit to Saudi Arabia was very positive," said Gerald Feerstein, a retired Foreign Ministry and director of Gulf relations at the Middle East Institute in Washington. Finished

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