
Trump's latest tour in region… Extracting money & supporting Israel's aggression on Gaza
Sana'a - Saba:
The recent visit of U.S. President Donald Trump to the region, specifically to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, revealed the White House's extreme inclination toward securing financial gains—as is its habit of plundering the wealth of nations under the influence of power.
On the other hand, Trump persisted in ignoring Arab consciousness regarding the land, particularly Palestine , Gaza, and insisted on making statements treating Gaza as if it were a commercial investment project. More than once, he implied that Gaza "needs an investor," showing no regard for the feelings of Arabs and Muslims as he disregarded Gaza's suffering—even while being hosted by them.
Trump left the region laden with spoils exceeding a trillion dollars, while the Israeli enemy continues to commit the most horrific massacres in the Gaza Strip, piling up numbers of martyrs, wounded, starving, and displaced in a tragedy the modern world has never witnessed. Instead of addressing this, he focused during his visit on extorting Gulf money while simultaneously pushing his colonialist ideas for Gaza—effectively giving Israel the green light to expand its brutal aggression and ground operations in Gaza, known as "Gideon's Chariots."
Trump's Eye on Gaza
Last Thursday, Trump expressed his desire for U.S. involvement alongside Arab countries in managing the Gaza Strip after the war. He stated that he wanted the United States to "own" Gaza and turn it into what he called a "freedom zone," adding that he had "very good ideas" for Gaza—namely, making it a "freedom zone."
Trump went beyond merely proposing the idea, expressing his enthusiasm for its implementation, saying, "I would be proud if the United States owned Gaza and made it a freedom zone."
He spews these absurdities while Gaza bleeds its finest sons and lives through a tragic reality the world can no longer ignore. Even Western Europe has begun reacting, condemning Zionist behavior after months of bloodshed, while Washington remains blind, thinking like a filthy war merchant about investing in Gaza—completely disregarding its people. Such is the American vision: disregarding humanity and believing only in money and the interests of gangs.
These were not mere wishful statements but revealed ideas discussed in negotiations with mediators in Doha. Trump appeared supportive of an Arab-American role in managing Gaza after the war, with leaks suggesting this joint administration could last ten years.
The U.S. president's statements came amid unprecedented Israeli aggression across Gaza, which claimed over 400 martyrs during his three-day tour.
This is how America reveals its ugly face—exploiting and plundering the wealth of nations, destroying their vital forces, supporting ruin, bloodshed, and continuous killing, just as it supports the Israeli entity. At the same time, it insists on closing its eyes to the sight of corpses , rubble , the cries of the wounded and starving in Gaza. But history will not spare the bloodsuckers and looters of peoples' wealth!
With absolute American support, the Israeli enemy has been committing the crime of genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, leaving nearly 173,000 citizens dead or wounded—most of them children , women—and over 11,000 missing.
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