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Trump Seeks Arab Funding for Iran War, Echoing Wall Promises

It appears there’s a significant development emerging from the White House, suggesting that President Trump is looking to Arab states to help shoulder the financial burden of a potential conflict with Iran. The idea being floated, as communicated by White House sources, is that these regional allies could contribute to the costs of any military engagement. This is an interesting proposition, especially considering the United States’ own substantial involvement in regional security and the ongoing discussions about defense spending.

The underlying sentiment behind this suggestion seems to be a desire to distribute the financial responsibility of such a significant undertaking. The argument, if I’m understanding this correctly, is that countries in the region would benefit directly from any actions taken against Iran, and therefore, it makes sense for them to contribute financially to such efforts.… Continue reading

31 Arab, Islamic States Denounce Netanyahu’s “Greater Israel” Vision

Foreign ministers from 31 Arab and Islamic countries, along with key regional organizations, have strongly condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “Greater Israel” vision. This condemnation stems from the belief that the vision violates international law and threatens regional stability, and includes statements made by Qatar. Meanwhile, the conflict has tragically resulted in over 61,776 Palestinian deaths and 154,906 injuries in its 21st month. The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli officials, and Israel faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice.

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