Opinion: Opinion | 'We Protect America, Not Vice Versa': Inside Gulf's Growing Frustration With Trump

Arab states in the Gulf are expressing growing frustration with the United States, feeling that their security has been compromised to benefit Israel's military objectives. Despite substantial financial investments in security arrangements with the US, these nations are coming to terms with the reality that their safety may not be a priority for American foreign policy. This sentiment has been exacerbated by recent events that have highlighted the perceived imbalance in US support, which seems to favor Israel over the interests of its Arab allies. The Gulf states, once reliant on American backing for regional stability, are now reassessing their strategic partnerships, leading to a potential shift in alliances and a call for greater self-reliance in their defense strategies. As tensions rise in the region, this re-evaluation could have significant implications for the future of US-Arab relations, as Gulf nations seek to secure their interests amidst a complex geopolitical landscape.
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