During his recent trip to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, President Trump emphasized a shift towards a realist foreign policy, securing significant investment deals. His remarks at an investment summit celebrated Gulf leaders' contributions to regional development while rejecting the traditional interventionist approaches of neoconservatives. Trump's critique underscored a desire for the US to focus on internal matters rather than intervene abroad. His approach indicates a significant shift in US-Middle East relations, prioritizing economic collaboration over political intervention.
This great transformation has not come from Western intervention or flying people in beautiful planes, giving you lectures on how to live and how to govern your own affairs.
Trump built his political brand with his America First slogan, calling for the US to focus on its own issues instead of helping or bombing foreign countries.
The gleaming marbles of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi were not created by the so-called nation-builders, neo-cons or liberal nonprofits.
Trump's words at the investment summit marked a stern rebuke of the neo-cons who dominated Trump's Republican Party a decade ago.
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