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Trump signs $600bn deal with Saudi Arabia for weapons and critical minerals
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The agreement includes investments in weapons and technology totaling $600 billion, representing the largest-ever weapons sale between the two countries. Trump has described Saudi Arabia as the US's "strongest partner."
He left a life of luxury and a life of running a very successful real estate empire for public service, not just once, but twice.
Oh, what I do for the crown prince.
From the moment we started we've seen wealth that has poured - and is pouring - into America.
Number one, I like visiting with you and we've known each other very well, and I really believe we like each other a lot.
Saudi Arabia has proved the critics totally wrong.
The people of Gaza deserve a much better future, but that cannot occur as long as their leaders choose to kidnap, torture and target innocent men, women and children for political ends.
For the United States, we've brought tremendous investment in and tremendous jobs, and we continue to service your great country very well.
We have the biggest business leaders in the world here today, and they're going to walk away with a lot of cheques.
The Saudis are not mincing their words; they are not holding back.
Gulf States are looking for reassurance of the US security commitment to the Gulf's stability.
This probably reflects growing frustration in the Trump administration with Israeli military action across the region, especially in Gaza.
They see Trump as a businessman, as a very transactional diplomatic character, who if you're willing to name the right price of investment into the United States, he is willing to make concessions that other American presidents likely would not have.
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sources
- 1.The Times
- 2.Al Jazeera
- 3.ABC News (Australia)
- 4.El Paìs
- 5.Le Monde
- 6.BBC
- 7.The Times of India
- 8.The Guardian
- 9.NPR
- 10.France 24
- 11.Haaretz
- 12.South China Morning Post
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.US under Donald Trump
- 3.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 4.Israel Foreign Policy
- 5.Israel-US Relations
- 6.Qatar Foreign Policy
- 7.Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah Conflict
- 8.Saudi Foreign Policy
- 9.Trade Agreement
- 10.Aerospace Industry
- 11.Artificial Intelligence
- 12.Israel-Iran Conflict
countries
- 1.United Arab Emirates
- 2.Bahrain
- 3.Canada
- 4.Egypt
- 5.France
- 6.Israel
- 7.India
- 8.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 9.Italy
- 10.Mexico
- 11.Panama
- 12.Palestine, State of
organizations
- 1.White House
- 2.Hamas
- 3.BlackRock
- 4.Boeing Co
- 5.Nvidia
- 6.Republican Party
- 7.Democratic Party
- 8.OpenAI
- 9.Palantir
- 10.al-Qaeda
- 11.Center for Strategic and International Studies
- 12.Citigroup
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Mohammed Bin Salman
- 3.Joe Biden
- 4.Elon Musk
- 5.Ahmed al-Sharaa
- 6.Bashar Al-Assad
- 7.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 8.Jamal Khashoggi
- 9.Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
- 10.Asaad Al-Shibani
- 11.Brendan Smialowski
- 12.Jensen Huang