Trump's refusal to return to war with Iran will 'cost him dearly', Saudi expert claims
Saudi analyst Mubarak al-Ati said that
the US's decline on the international stage has prevented Saudi Arabia
and other Gulf States from taking Trump's demands to join the Abraham
Accords seriously.
Maariv Arieolola Roitman / THE JERUSALEM POST
Saudi
Arabia no longer trusts the US to provide protection, Saudi analyst
Mubarak al-Ati said in an interview on Russia Today TV last week."It seems that [US President Donald] Trump
refuses to return to war and overthrow the Ayatollah's regime. This
will cost him dearly,” Ati said, while claiming that the US president
has shown that he is a paper tiger.
Ati
said that the US’s first real sign of its failure in international
affairs was Biden’s “humiliating exit” from Afghanistan in 2021. “The US
is still a superpower, but not as it was a decade ago,” he opined.
“The balance of power has changed significantly, and for rising powers such as India, Saudi Arabia,
and Brazil, all of which are G20 members, there are now new
possibilities, and they can establish relations with all forces, not
just with the US.”
The Saudi expert claims that the US’s dwindling presence on the world stage has led Gulf States and other Muslim countries to not take Trump’s demands to join the Abraham Accords very seriously.