Trump's Mideast Trip: Unraveling the Real Purpose
- Jaime David
- May 14
- 1 min read
Donald Trump's recent trip to the Middle East, particularly his visit to Oman, served a strategic purpose beyond fostering peace and security. The primary objective was to solidify a deal allowing Saudi Arabia to build a land bridge across Oman to connect with Yemen. This ambitious project, initially proposed by Trump's administration in 2018, requires Oman's cooperation to grant land access. The land bridge aims to facilitate the flow of goods and potentially oil, offering Saudi Arabia significant economic and geopolitical advantages. It would bypass the strategic Strait of Hormuz, controlled by Iran, offering a safer and more efficient trade route. The connection to Yemen is also crucial, enabling easier access and influence in the war-torn country. While outwardly promoting stability, Trump’s involvement underscores his continued interest in leveraging US influence to support Saudi Arabia's ambitions in the region. The deal is economically attractive to Oman, but it could also perpetuate instability in Yemen and increase Saudi Arabia's regional power. The trip highlights the complex interplay of economic interests, strategic positioning, and political considerations shaping the Middle East. The finalization of the land bridge depends on navigating these complexities and securing Oman's long-term commitment. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/real-purpose-trumps-mideast-trip-043228595.html
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