On the 16th local time, US President Trump posted a “Real Social” post on his social media platform welcoming the recent signing of the “Mecca Joint Defense Agreement” by Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan. Trump said the agreement shows that the Middle East region is strengthening its unity and that countries will be able to defend themselves in a “more effective and effective way.” Earlier, it was reported that America's Gulf allies are continuing to rise in their frustration with the US. 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. The Gulf countries are increasingly concerned that Trump lacks the diplomatic ability to reach a peace agreement with Iran. Some Gulf officials say the region's anger against the US has reached its highest point since the outbreak of the conflict. “Trump started this war, and we are paying for it,” he said.

Zhitongcaijing · 1d ago
On the 16th local time, US President Trump posted a “Real Social” post on his social media platform welcoming the recent signing of the “Mecca Joint Defense Agreement” by Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan. Trump said the agreement shows that the Middle East region is strengthening its unity and that countries will be able to defend themselves in a “more effective and effective way.” Earlier, it was reported that America's Gulf allies are continuing to rise in their frustration with the US. 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. The Gulf countries are increasingly concerned that Trump lacks the diplomatic ability to reach a peace agreement with Iran. Some Gulf officials say the region's anger against the US has reached its highest point since the outbreak of the conflict. “Trump started this war, and we are paying for it,” he said.