Thursday, May 15, 2025
Middle East
On Trumps visit to the Middle East, he laid out a new vision for US foreign policy. The US will no longer be going around the world, dictating how different societies should rule their countries using the military as threat, the so called neo con version of diplomacy. He pointed out that the past has led to wars and not peace and that under his administration the emphasis will be on economics. He sees the rich oil companies who are trying to diversify, investing in the US and in return the US helping them to develop AI in their countries. The oil rich countries will purchase US military equipment and protection from the US while the US sends technology for development in the Middle East. They can have the vast electric power to operate data centers and conduct research on new AI. They will move forward with small modular reactors to allow for more foreign sales of oil and natural gas. As the economic relationship between the US and the Middle East grows stronger, this opens the door to expand the Abraham Accords and in time for a relationship with Israel. At that time, the two-state solution for Palestine will become viable. Then all the countries in the area will be aligned against Iran who will be pressured to discard the nuclear bomb and look for economic ties with the rest of the world.
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