After the re-election of Donald Trump in the American elections, what will be the nature of American relations with the countries of the Middle East? This is the most important question that must be answered.
Meanwhile, the Israeli parliament has approved a controversial law that would allow family members of alleged “terrorists,” including Israeli citizens, to be forcibly deported to Gaza or other locations. is
Before the election, Trump said that he wanted Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza, the question is whether he will really be able to force a cease-fire on Israel. There are many problems and issues in front of Donald Trump in this new era, which will require his immediate attention, such as the Israel-Palestine war, Israel’s attacks on Lebanon and threats to Iran, Iran-US relations. Gulf leaders see Trump’s return as an opportunity to restore bilateral ties, similar to those enjoyed under Trump.
Trump’s thinking will be completely different from Joe Biden’s and he will be in a position to force Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to end the ongoing wars in Gaza and Lebanon and find a solution to the problem, meaning Trump’s return to the White House will be clearer. , while the tenure of President Joe Biden before him was full of strife and conflict in the Middle East. Including the ongoing war in Gaza and the situation in Lebanon, while the Iran-backed Houthis are targeting ships in the Red Sea. Gulf states were targeted in Joe Biden’s early foreign policy efforts.
Arms supplies to them were frozen, while attempts were made to renegotiate existing agreements with their own allies, which immediately strained relations. Among them, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates were prominent targets. Trump first visited Saudi Arabia in 2017, breaking the tradition of previous US presidents in his first term. In this Saudi visit, the Trump administration took a strong stance on regional security issues with Iran, and Trump sought to strengthen ties with Gulf leaders. Now Trump’s re-election as president is being considered as a good news for Riyadh.
Saudi Arabia has had ties with both Democrats and Republicans, but its role in meeting Trump’s high standards and commitments and efforts to end wars raise expectations. Riyadh is convinced that Trump and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s understanding of business can be a very important tool for the development of the American economy and global economic prosperity. Some quarters are confident that the relationship between Saudi Arabia and the United States will become very strong again.
The President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, said that he is looking forward to starting work with Trump anew, that he is also our partner and that we will continue to work with him for future growth, stability and development opportunities for the United States. are partners of During the last term of the Trump administration, the United Arab Emirates reached a historic agreement for relations with Israel, but Biden was not able to extend this agreement to other countries. In addition to the United Arab Emirates, Morocco and Sudan joined the treaty with Israel.
Joe Biden tried to establish diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel, but the attack on Israel by Hamas on October 7, 2023 prevented this. Now Israel continues to bombard Gaza and thousands of civilians who have nothing to do with Hamas have been killed. There has also been some cooling between the UAE and Israel due to Israeli policies.
Even Egypt, Jordan and Qatar are worried about Israel’s behavior. America has not been able to end the ongoing Israeli war in Gaza. Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan has said that there can be no relations with Israel without the establishment of a Palestinian state. Meanwhile, Israeli extremists, who are a regular part of the Israeli government, have been a major obstacle to the two-state solution to the problem, which Saudi Arabia has put forward as a precondition for its diplomatic relations.
The test of Donald Trump is whether he will be able to reverse the results of his predecessor’s and his own past actions and policies. Will be able to create a better world? Will they be able to fulfill their promises made to the American people during the election campaign? Will you be able to justify your claims? Will be able to stop the ongoing wars around the world and take fruitful steps to stabilize the global economy? Donald Trump has said in his Victory Speech that American citizens have given him an extraordinary mandate and now his next term will be the golden age of America in which he will make his country great again.
Will they be able to keep their words? This is the biggest question of today, because in his previous administration, Donald Trump, despite the opposition of the whole world, withdrew his country from the Paris climate agreement and the Iran nuclear deal. Another controversial move by Donald Trump in his first term was to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to occupied Jerusalem.
On the other hand, Hamas has called on the newly elected American President Donald Trump to end his blind support for Israel, saying that the position on the Palestinian people will determine the relationship with the new American administration. The Middle East is the region in which Trump and his A special interest of the foreign policy team.
The first Trump administration recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, made deals and imposed tough sanctions on Iran. His decisions in the region have given rise to conflicting opinions. This time, what will be his position on the issue of Palestinians, how will the stability of Lebanon and Iran’s regional influence be solved, all these issues are the center of interest. The Palestinians are hoping that the US will play a more balanced role in promoting peace with Israel. Trump’s first position was clear support for Israel, but his legacy includes the Abraham Accords that created new opportunities.
Palestinians expect Trump to make decisions that recognize Palestinian sovereignty and rights. In Lebanon, the hope is that the US will play a more positive role in the country’s economic instability, political crisis and social problems. The Trump administration first pressured Hezbollah and took a hard line to limit Iranian influence in Lebanon. Going forward, the US is expected to provide comprehensive support to Lebanon to maintain stability there and prevent sectarian conflicts from escalating. Trump’s re-election has raised concerns in Iran as his first term. The US withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and imposed sanctions on Iran that affected Iran’s economy.
It is uncertain whether Trump will again move toward a deal or maintain more pressure on Tehran. It is hoped that he will prefer dialogue and stability in the region rather than confrontation. Trump is shouting that he will end the ongoing wars in the world and bring the world to peace, but Trump himself is an illegal Israeli Jew. Support settlements. Trump moved the US embassy to Jerusalem to recognize the Israeli capital in Jerusalem.
Will Donald Trump be able to understand the demands of the changing situation in his new era and will there be some peace and tranquility at the global level? The answers to these questions will obviously be given only in the coming time. However, the eyes of the whole world are currently on the White House, what is exported from there? In the Middle East, expectations for a fairer stance on the Palestinian issue, a constructive role in Lebanon and possible negotiations with Iran could open the door to new opportunities if the Trump administration pursues a realistic path, which could benefit the United States and its global allies. Will leave a legacy of stability and mutual respect for partners.