Arab Gulf States Welcome Donald Trump with Billions in Investments and Arms Deals
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May 13, 2025 12:21
tel aviv - Donald Trump receives billions in investments, arms deals, and even a private jet as a gift from Arab Gulf states during his visit to the Middle East.
Arab Gulf States Welcome Donald Trump with Billions in Investments and Arms Deals
During his visit to the Middle East, Donald Trump has been promised billions of dollars in investments, top deals, weapons, and even a private jet as a gift from Arab Gulf states. Saudi Arabia, his first planned foreign destination, pledged $600 billion in investments, with hopes to reach a trillion this week. The United Arab Emirates also announced a massive $1.4 trillion investment plan, including investments in artificial intelligence. These staggering amounts come with expectations of deals with American companies to diversify their economies and requests for arms and security guarantees.
Arms Deals and Geopolitical Shifts
The United States recently announced a $3.5 billion sale of missiles to Saudi Arabia, with potential additional arms deals during Trump's visit. The Gulf states, preferring ties with the West under Trump's administration, seek to strengthen their relationships. In Qatar, discussions will include the purchase of 100 Boeing aircraft and the gifting of a $400 million Boeing jet to be potentially used as Air Force One after extensive modifications.
Geopolitical Dynamics and Criticisms
Amidst the financial interests, discussions in Qatar and Saudi Arabia will focus on resolving the situation in Gaza and a nuclear deal with Iran. Israel has criticized Qatar's involvement in Gaza, while Trump and his envoy Steve Witkoff praise Qatar's efforts. Pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to engage in talks with Qatar intensifies, with hopes for progress in the region. Despite efforts, the chances of success remain uncertain.
Regional Diplomacy and Economic Prosperity
The Gulf states aim for peace in Gaza and a nuclear deal with Iran to boost economic growth. Riyadh seeks to involve Trump in a regional deal that includes potential diplomatic relations with Israel in exchange for a Palestinian state. Discussions this week will also focus on resolving the conflict in Gaza. The complex geopolitical landscape of the Middle East remains a central topic during Trump's visit.