During his trip to several countries in the Middle East, President Donald Trump visited the United Arab Emirates after judgments in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Trump’s tone in the Middle East, according to some X users, formerly Twitter, changed considerably what he was during his first presidency and during his 2016 campaign.
During this visit, Trump said about Qatar: “We are going to protect this country. It is a very special place with a special royal family…. They are great people and they will be protected by the United States.”
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But Aaron Blake of the Washington Post underlines the quantity of departure from the 2016 asset.
Blake notes in 2016, Trump said: “Saudi Arabia earned a billion dollars a day, and we protect them for nothing. It will change everything. It will change everything.”
Trump’s Middle East visit and the change in tone generated a discussion on X.
The republican conservative group against Trump, tweeting Trump’s comments on Qatar, posted: “So much for” America First “. Go ahead, Magi – Defend this.”
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Nick Field of Penn Capitol star tweeted: “To be fair, he changed. Saudi Arabia had paid nothing in bribes in the United States for protection, now they pay a lot to bribe Trump and Company.”
The X user based in New York, Dominic Favazzo, tweeted: “He would have slipped everywhere in Bin Laden.”
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