- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
Summary
As Middle Eastern leaders gather in Saudi Arabia, many speculate on how a Trump presidency could impact the region.
Unlike Europe’s wariness, Gulf nations view Trump as a stabilizing force. His previous administration’s hawkish stance on Iran and close alignment with Israel, including the Abraham Accords, won favor with Gulf allies.
However, the region has since shifted; Saudi Arabia and Iran restored diplomatic ties, signaling a cautious thaw in hostilities.
A Trump return could intensify anti-Iran actions, but recent Saudi-Iran rapprochement introduces new complexities to regional dynamics.
Happy, maybe. But a stabilizing force? Even the Saudis must know his presence on the Middle East stage will not be stabilizing.