As Trump engages with Arab leaders, Israel's role as a key U.S. ally is questioned. With significant diplomatic moves bypassing Israel, the dynamics in the Middle East are shifting rapidly.
President Trump is taking a bold stance on the world stage, suggesting he can leave past conflicts behind for the sake of peace and profit, even with former adversaries like Iran and Syria.
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?
Today, the Supreme Court hears arguments on Trump's executive order challenging birthright citizenship. Meanwhile, the administration's controversial policies on Syria and student loans are stirring debate.
In a surprising shift, Trump is considering normalizing relations with Syria following a significant meeting with interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa. This move could reshape the geopolitical landscape and offer hope to millions of Syrians suffering from poverty and sanctions.
In a groundbreaking meeting, President Trump encouraged Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa to normalize relations with Israel and sign the Abraham Accords, marking a potential shift in Middle East dynamics.
Ahmed al-Sharaa's journey from al Qaeda militant to Syrian president marks a remarkable political transformation, culminating in a historic meeting with Donald Trump. As he attempts to unify Syria and revive its economy, challenges loom in the form of armed groups and sectarian violence.
In a surprising turn, President Trump plans to meet with Syria's interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, in Saudi Arabia. This controversial decision comes as Trump lifts sanctions on Syria, despite concerns about Sharaa's past ties to Al Qaeda. The meeting raises questions about the U.S.'s approach to Damascus and implications for Middle Eastern relations.
President Trump claims to have secured $600 billion in deals with Saudi Arabia, but details reveal many projects were pre-existing. His remarks at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum raise eyebrows amidst foreign policy shifts.
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.