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Trump Presses Arab Allies to Do More to Counter Iran


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Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in Tehran, the capital, on Wednesday. He made public this week the existence of a letter that President Trump had sent to four Middle East nations.

WASHINGTON — President Trump sent two private letters to Middle East allies in recent weeks complaining that the United States has spent too much money in the region and urging them to pick up more of the burden as part of a coalition to counter Iran’s influence, a person familiar with them said Thursday.

The letters closely track sentiments Mr. Trump has expressed publicly as he seeks to ratchet up pressure on Iran while at the same time scale back American involvement in a region that has consumed enormous resources and lives in the years since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

“As we drive these ISIS killers from Syria, it is essential that the responsible nations of the Middle East step up their own contributions to prevent Iran from profiting off the success of our anti-ISIS effort,” Mr. Trump said last month at a news conference with President Emmanuel Macron of France, referring to the Islamic State.

“Very rich countries are in the Middle East,” Mr. Trump added. “They have to make major contributions. They have not been doing it as they should. A major topic that we discussed a little while ago: They have to step up tremendously — not a little bit, but tremendously — their financial effort.”



He has said repeatedly that the United States spent $7 trillion in the Middle East since 9/11 and had gotten nothing out of it, a figure that fact checkers have deemed false. He may be taking that number from a study by the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University that estimated future debt from war spending by 2053 at $7.9 trillion. For “war-related activities” in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan since 2001, the institute says the cost has been $1.88 trillion.

Either way, of course, it is a lot of money, and Mr. Trump essentially enshrined this point in a letter that was sent a few weeks ago to the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, according to the person familiar with it. Mr. Trump talked about the need for the allies to work together with the United States to strengthen their united front against Iran and urged them to resolve a dispute with their neighbor, Qatar, that has led to a blockade.

After receiving a response from the Arabs, Mr. Trump then sent a second letter about a week ago reinforcing the points. It was not clear what specific steps might follow. He made a vague offer to send a team to help resolve the Qatar conflict if it would be helpful, but the Arab states have resisted the idea, saying it was for them to handle.

The existence of the first letter was made public on Wednesday by Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who appeared intent on using it to undermine the Sunni Arab states that received it. He posted a message on Twitter jabbing the Arabs a day after Mr. Trump announced that he was pulling the United States out of the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran.

“A few days ago Trump wrote a letter to leaders of #PersianGulf states, which was revealed to us,” the supreme leader wrote. “He wrote: ‘I spent $7 trillion and you must do something in return.’ The U.S. wants to own humiliated slaves.”

The ayatollah did not disclose how he obtained a copy of the letter. The White House and State Department declined to comment on private correspondence between the president and foreign leaders, but the person familiar with it said the Iranians distorted it to make it seem more divisive than it was. A Trump administration official told The Washington Post that the first letter was sent about two weeks ago.

Mark Dubowitz, the chief executive of the nonpartisan Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a group advocating tougher policies against Iran, said Mr. Trump’s refrain about the need for Middle East allies to do more was aimed partly at a domestic audience of Americans tired of involvement in the region.

“Trump’s demand for our Arab allies to pick up the tab to fund our military commitment to the region is critical for persuading his political base to keep U.S. troops in Syria, which is an essential element of his Iranian pressure strategy,” he said.
 
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Dotard is beholden to those who saved him from bankruptcy in the past.

Follow the money trail n u will find out who is controlling him + who writes his policies.

Drain the swamp? LoL

Bomb them, take the oil
Bomb them take the oil
 
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Arabs beat Iran and annexed Iran back in the 600s. Persian language was revived only centuries after the Arab conquest.
 
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Iran is about to be squeezed like a glass of fresh orange juice.
 
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I don't get Trump he said it was Obama that created isis ... so some Qs :
Now creator of isis is mad 'cause Iran fought isis in Iraq and Syria?
Is he asking the ones that were in cahoots with the US in creating isis to stand against Iran?
 
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A revealing light on how we got here has now been shone by a recently declassified secret US intelligence report, written in August 2012, which uncannily predicts – and effectively welcomes – the prospect of a “Salafist principality” in eastern Syria and an al-Qaida-controlled Islamic state in Syria and Iraq. In stark contrast to western claims at the time, the Defense Intelligence Agency document identifies al-Qaida in Iraq (which became Isis) and fellow Salafists as the “major forces driving the insurgency in Syria” – and states that “western countries, the Gulf states and Turkey” were supporting the opposition’s efforts to take control of eastern Syria.​
 
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my Allah what happen to the Arab
Yesterday Arab kings were cowards now Arab kings are becoming slaves or dogs of the Israel and US:hitwall:

Only because Islam is 90% Sunni.

If it was 90% Iranian Shia, you'd have the same problem but with Shia groups.
Stop this Shia Suni nonesense stup*d jew
 
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Only because Islam is 90% Sunni.

If it was 90% Iranian Shia, you'd have the same problem but with Shia groups.
Turkey must bomb Saudi Arabia back to stone age for the good of humanity.:enjoy:

my Allah what happen to the Arab
Yesterday Arab kings were cowards now Arab kings are becoming slaves or dogs of the Israel and US:hitwall:


Stop this Shia Suni nonesense stup*d jew
The Arabs are destroying the region for what?
I wouldn't normally care but, we also share a border with these nations.
 
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A small example: Colonel Stephen Toumajan is a retired soldier from the US Army. At the moment, he is head of the UAE helicopter fleet and with the rank of major-general.

Continues to work as Major General in an Arab state who Colonel of the United States. There are civilian or soldiers, hundreds of American and British advisers in Saudi Arabia, UAE etc... It is possible to see the consequences of this from a military procurement to foreign policy.
 
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Arabs beat Iran and annexed Iran back in the 600s. Persian language was revived only centuries after the Arab conquest.
Bullshit! Iran culture has become better with the Aran culture infusion ..Arab hasn’t brought anything but destruction to the world, contrary to the Persian..Goto Grenada Spain and that will give you the extend of the Persian influence in Islamic art and the contribution that Persian brought to the épanouissement of Islam.
 
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Gulf states are being used like a condom and will be thrown out like a condom :lol:
 
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Trump Presses Arab Allies to Do More to Counter Iran


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Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in Tehran, the capital, on Wednesday. He made public this week the existence of a letter that President Trump had sent to four Middle East nations.

WASHINGTON — President Trump sent two private letters to Middle East allies in recent weeks complaining that the United States has spent too much money in the region and urging them to pick up more of the burden as part of a coalition to counter Iran’s influence, a person familiar with them said Thursday.

The letters closely track sentiments Mr. Trump has expressed publicly as he seeks to ratchet up pressure on Iran while at the same time scale back American involvement in a region that has consumed enormous resources and lives in the years since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

“As we drive these ISIS killers from Syria, it is essential that the responsible nations of the Middle East step up their own contributions to prevent Iran from profiting off the success of our anti-ISIS effort,” Mr. Trump said last month at a news conference with President Emmanuel Macron of France, referring to the Islamic State.

“Very rich countries are in the Middle East,” Mr. Trump added. “They have to make major contributions. They have not been doing it as they should. A major topic that we discussed a little while ago: They have to step up tremendously — not a little bit, but tremendously — their financial effort.”



He has said repeatedly that the United States spent $7 trillion in the Middle East since 9/11 and had gotten nothing out of it, a figure that fact checkers have deemed false. He may be taking that number from a study by the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University that estimated future debt from war spending by 2053 at $7.9 trillion. For “war-related activities” in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan since 2001, the institute says the cost has been $1.88 trillion.

Either way, of course, it is a lot of money, and Mr. Trump essentially enshrined this point in a letter that was sent a few weeks ago to the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, according to the person familiar with it. Mr. Trump talked about the need for the allies to work together with the United States to strengthen their united front against Iran and urged them to resolve a dispute with their neighbor, Qatar, that has led to a blockade.

After receiving a response from the Arabs, Mr. Trump then sent a second letter about a week ago reinforcing the points. It was not clear what specific steps might follow. He made a vague offer to send a team to help resolve the Qatar conflict if it would be helpful, but the Arab states have resisted the idea, saying it was for them to handle.

The existence of the first letter was made public on Wednesday by Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who appeared intent on using it to undermine the Sunni Arab states that received it. He posted a message on Twitter jabbing the Arabs a day after Mr. Trump announced that he was pulling the United States out of the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran.

“A few days ago Trump wrote a letter to leaders of #PersianGulf states, which was revealed to us,” the supreme leader wrote. “He wrote: ‘I spent $7 trillion and you must do something in return.’ The U.S. wants to own humiliated slaves.”

The ayatollah did not disclose how he obtained a copy of the letter. The White House and State Department declined to comment on private correspondence between the president and foreign leaders, but the person familiar with it said the Iranians distorted it to make it seem more divisive than it was. A Trump administration official told The Washington Post that the first letter was sent about two weeks ago.

Mark Dubowitz, the chief executive of the nonpartisan Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a group advocating tougher policies against Iran, said Mr. Trump’s refrain about the need for Middle East allies to do more was aimed partly at a domestic audience of Americans tired of involvement in the region.

“Trump’s demand for our Arab allies to pick up the tab to fund our military commitment to the region is critical for persuading his political base to keep U.S. troops in Syria, which is an essential element of his Iranian pressure strategy,” he said.
He better get out the way...there is a big jam of fat Arabs joining in..Just the Bahraini weight a good 800 pounds...
 
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These Mullahs are just as bad. But the Arabs take it to another level. ISIS, Al-Qaida, Taliban and so on.

The Arabs are traitors. They created AQ,ISIS for the imperialist's goals in Middle East. Iran is not good either but it does not let enemies use its ideology like Arabs do.

Its strange American president is bringing issue of spending money. They have never raised it before. These wars are not America's wars and they dont benefit America at all. But America is controlled by Zionists and Zionists will never let America disengage no matter how reluctant America is.

Rich Arabs are American clients. They cant do sh*t without America's assistance. Look at Saudi Arabia. If it wants to control Yemen, it has to send ground forces. It cant because it does not have capability.
 
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