According to a report by the US “Washington Post” on the 15th, several Arab and Western officials said that the frustration of America's Gulf allies towards the US continues to rise. According to officials familiar with the matter, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar have reached a consensus on their dissatisfaction with the Trump administration, and some countries have begun discussions on whether it is necessary to continue to allow the US to deploy large-scale military facilities on the ground. Recently, US President Trump has repeatedly threatened to launch a new round of large-scale attacks on Iran, but since then they have all withdrawn these threats on the grounds that negotiations have progressed. This has made the Gulf countries increasingly worried, and Trump lacks the diplomatic ability to reach a peace agreement with Iran.

Zhitongcaijing · 1d ago
According to a report by the US “Washington Post” on the 15th, several Arab and Western officials said that the frustration of America's Gulf allies towards the US continues to rise. According to officials familiar with the matter, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar have reached a consensus on their dissatisfaction with the Trump administration, and some countries have begun discussions on whether it is necessary to continue to allow the US to deploy large-scale military facilities on the ground. Recently, US President Trump has repeatedly threatened to launch a new round of large-scale attacks on Iran, but since then they have all withdrawn these threats on the grounds that negotiations have progressed. This has made the Gulf countries increasingly worried, and Trump lacks the diplomatic ability to reach a peace agreement with Iran.