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Trump Pitches Trillions in Riyadh Showdown
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38222, member: 636"] President Trump landed Tuesday in Riyadh, starting his Middle East trip as many ask America to help bring peace to the area. He plans to visit three countries across four days, meeting with leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. The president hopes to complete business deals worth trillions of dollars during his travels. This marks his first major foreign visit since returning to office in January. Trump previously said he would pick Saudi Arabia first if they purchased hundreds of billions worth of American goods. The trip happens as several conflicts continue throughout the region without solutions. Peace talks between America and Iran about nuclear weapons have seen little success recently. Israeli attacks in Gaza remain ongoing despite international pressure to stop. Fighting also continues between Israel and groups from Yemen and Lebanon. Many countries have criticized the United States for supporting Israeli military actions and suggesting that Palestinians move away from Gaza. Experts believe America might help create ceasefires and reduce fighting during this presidential visit. The chairman of the Gulf Research Center said America needs to work with countries in the region more than ever before. Regional leaders hope Trump can use American influence to ease tensions among warring parties. Both Arab nations and Israel maintain close ties with the United States, giving Trump unique power to encourage compromise. Many citizens across the Middle East watch this visit, hoping for signs of coming peace. [/QUOTE]
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