President Trump’s recent trip to the Arab Gulf has ignited political debates, as he explores ties with Syria and seeks a $400 million plane from Qatar. With plans for $600 billion Saudi investment in the U.S., is this the dawn of a new Middle East strategy?
In a surprising turn, President Trump claims Iran has 'sort of' agreed to terms for a nuclear deal. This breakthrough comes after intense negotiations aimed at preventing military action and fostering peace.
During his first major foreign trip of his second term, Trump announced plans to lift sanctions on Syria and negotiate with Iran, showcasing a dramatic shift in U.S. foreign policy and strengthening ties with Saudi Arabia.
In a stunning policy shift, President Trump announced plans to lift sanctions on Syria at the request of Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, paving the way for a historic meeting with Islamist President Ahmed al-Sharaa. This move could reshape U.S.-Syria relations and bolster efforts for reconstruction in war-torn Syria.