President Trump greets Jordan’s King Abdullah on the White Home on Tuesday. Trump has proposed that the U.S. take management of Gaza and switch its inhabitants to neighboring international locations, probably Jordan. Nevertheless, Abdullah mentioned he and different Arab states strongly opposed relocating Palestinians.
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DAMASCUS, Syria — President Trump has already stirred up the Center East by suggesting a U.S. takeover of Gaza and the relocation of its 2 million Palestinian residents.
Extra drama may quickly be on the best way because the U.S. president hints at — however hasn’t spelled out — plans for different international locations within the area that embrace Syria, Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Within the huge stone courtyard on the Eighth-century Umayyad Mosque, Syrian lawyer Ahmed Kassab gives a message meant for Trump.
“Syria is exhausted from 14 years of war. We don’t want any more wars. We want peace. We want to live,” Kassab mentioned.
Like many Syrians, Kassab needs pleasant relations between Syria and the U.S., placing an finish to the a long time of friction between Washington and the nation as soon as dominated by Bashar al-Assad and his father earlier than him, Hafez al-Assad.
Kassab says its time for the U.S. to raise wide-ranging sanctions imposed throughout Syria’s civil battle, which ended with Assad’s ouster in December.
In a sequence of off-the-cuff remarks, Trump has been dropping clues about what he is prone to do within the Center East, which is dealing with the aftermath of a number of latest conflicts. However the lack of particulars, and Trump’s unpredictable nature, make the feedback exhausting to interpret.
“There is a kind of a scramble to understand what Trump is going to do in the Middle East,” mentioned Paul Salem, a Beirut-based analyst with the Center East Institute. “It’s kind of jarring to see a message that says, ‘Nothing’s certain, and everything’s on the table. Everything has to be renegotiated.’ “
![U.S. forces patrol oil fields in northeastern Syria in September 2024. The U.S. troops lead a coalition that defeated Islamic State forces in the region and have remained to prevent a resurgence of the extremist group. President Trump considered withdrawing the U.S. forces in his first term, but decided against it. He hasn't yet said what he intends to do in his second term.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/5256x3504+0+0/resize/1100/quality/50/format/jpeg/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fef%2Fc5%2Fefa621b146b1b709ebc544342dcf%2Fme-us-troops-syria-gettyimages-2169417318.jpg)
U.S. forces patrol oil fields in northeastern Syria in September 2024. The U.S. troops lead a coalition that defeated Islamic State forces within the area and have remained to stop a resurgence of the extremist group. President Trump thought of withdrawing the U.S. forces in his first time period, however determined towards it. He hasn’t but mentioned what he intends to do in his second time period.
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Syria is a ‘mess’
In Syria, Trump has mentioned he intends to maintain his distance.
“We’re not involved in Syria. Syria is its own mess. They’ve got enough messes over there. They don’t need us involved,” Trump mentioned not too long ago.
But the U.S. nonetheless has round 2,000 troops in northeast Syria, the place they guard towards a resurgence of the Islamic State.
In his first time period, Trump needed to withdraw the American forces after the Islamic State was defeated. However his advisers talked him out of it, arguing that remnants of the extremist group may sow extra chaos in the event that they weren’t saved in verify.
To this point, Trump has been non-committal, saying solely that he is evaluating the state of affairs. But when the president removes these forces, it is not clear whether or not Syria’s new navy would be capable of include the Islamic State. The Syrian military continues to be being cobbled from numerous armed factions and continues to be a piece in progress.
Hussein Ibish, with the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington, mentioned that the small variety of U.S. troops play a important position.
“You couldn’t ask for a bigger bang for the buck,” mentioned Ibish. “It’s small numbers, but the impact of their removal will be considerable, because there’ll be a scramble for power,” in Syria and neighboring Iraq.
These U.S. troops additionally work carefully with Kurdish forces who’re a part of the Syrian Democratic Forces, or the SDF. The Kurds would really feel extraordinarily weak if the People go away, Ibish added.
The lure of Saudi funding offers
In distinction to Syria, Trump is keen to work carefully with Saudi Arabia. His aim is evident: a three-way take care of Israel and Saudi Arabia establishing diplomatic ties, whereas the U.S. strengthens financial hyperlinks with the Saudis.
“He will be very close to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries,” mentioned Salem, with the Center East Institute. “He’s a businessman. He’s interested in investment, in technology and the energy markets.”
The Saudis are already floating the prospect of $600 billion value of investments within the U.S.
However Trump’s pursuit of mega-deals is prone to collide with the messy particulars of unresolved regional points, just like the institution of a Palestinian state.
“The Saudis have made it very clear that the price [for diplomatic and business deals] has gone up, and they’re talking about the creation of a Palestinian state or iron clad moves in that direction,” mentioned Hussein Ibish.
But Israel’s present authorities, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, flatly opposes a Palestinian state. And tensions are nonetheless excessive as Israel and Hamas try and navigate a shaky ceasefire deal on Gaza.
Trump is asking for the U.S. to takeover Gaza, with its 2 million residents being positioned elsewhere within the area, probably Egypt and Jordan. However these international locations and different Arab states have emphatically rejected Trump’s plan, as have the Palestinians.
Jordan’s King Abdullah met Trump on the White Home on Tuesday, and mentioned he pressured “Jordan’s steadfast position against the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.”
In a social media submit, he wrote, “This is the unified Arab position. Rebuilding Gaza without displacing the Palestinians and addressing the dire humanitarian situation should be the priority for all.”
![A large missile is displayed near the Azadi Tower in Tehran, Iran, on Monday. The event marked the 46th anniversary of Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution. It comes at a time when Iran has suffered a series of setbacks. Iran's proxies in the region have been hard hit, and Israeli air strikes have significantly weakened Iran's air defenses.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/6000x4000+0+0/resize/1100/quality/50/format/jpeg/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Ff3%2F99%2Fdd55ee104297a20517d7ae4e21f2%2Fme-iran-missile-gettyimages-2198242946.jpg)
A big missile is displayed close to the Azadi Tower in Tehran, Iran, on Monday. The occasion marked the forty sixth anniversary of Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution. It comes at a time when Iran has suffered a sequence of setbacks. Iran’s proxies within the area have been exhausting hit, and Israeli air strikes have considerably weakened Iran’s air defenses.
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Trump faces a weakened Iran
Then there’s Iran. Trump not too long ago signed an govt order calling for “maximum pressure” on Tehran. That is the identical method Trump took all through his first time period, although he mentioned he hopes he would not must depend on stress techniques to the identical extent this time round.
Iran has been weakened on a number of fronts. Israel battered Iran’s proxies, Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Iran misplaced a key ally when Assad was ousted in Syria. And Israeli air strikes inflicted critical harm to Iran’s air defenses, making the nation far more weak in any future confrontation.
Eyal Hulata, a former nationwide safety advisor in Israel, mentioned that is an opportune time for Trump to squeeze Iran exhausting till it makes main concessions on its nuclear program.
“What is necessary is to re-engage in a pressure campaign,” mentioned Hulata, who’s at the moment based mostly in Washington. “Iran needs to give away their nuclear ambitions for a very long period of time.”
Nevertheless, Hussein Ibish mentioned Iran could also be keen to barter now. He prompt Trump make a proposal to Iran alongside these strains: “You can have sanctions relief. You can have regime security for a time, certainly, if you just back off. Because if you sprint to a (nuclear) bomb, you’re sprinting to disaster. We will destroy your nuclear facilities in a matter of a week.”
In his first time period, Trump tried to cut back the U.S. footprint within the Center East. Presidents Obama and Biden additionally took an analogous method. But thus far, all have discovered that turmoil within the Center East retains pulling them again in.