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"Sacrifice values" did get oil, want to isolate Russia was responded to, Biden Middle East trip was mockery empty-handed!

2022-07-18 H:57:26
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U.S. President Joe Biden wrapped up his four-day Middle East debut on July 16 with stops in Israel, The Palestinians Saudi Arabia a summit of regional nations on security development in the Red Sea city of Jeddah. But the media's reception of Biden's Middle East trip was as bad as predicted. Aside a fist-bump with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that showed the difficult mending of U.S.-Saudi relations, Biden left the Middle East almost "empty-handed," Reuters said. Biden returned to Washington with "nothing to show the people back home" after failing to secure specific commitments Saudi Arabia to increase oil production to ease inflation make a dent in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, NBC said On Monday. At a summit in Jeddah, Mr Biden was keen to reassure middle Eastern leaders that the US would "walk away" the region, "leaving a vacuum to be filled by China Russia Iran". Washington's attempts to create a "new group" in the Middle East have been met with wariness circumvention at a time when the Conflict between Russia Ukraine has widened the rift between the US the region's oil producers. The New Yorker magazine said Biden's trip to the Middle East had "drawn new battle lines" that he had taken US policy the situation in the Middle East "in a more dangerous direction".




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"Biden's trip to the Middle East ended in a slipshod manner, with very limited results." Qatar's Al Jazeera television commented on Wednesday. During his visit to Palestine, Mr Biden pledged that the US would work towards a two-state solution, but gave few details. Joseph Elgindy, an expert at the Middle East Institute in Washington, commented that Biden failed to mention the need to "end occupation" as Obama, Bush Clinton did. "If Biden can't even say the word 'occupation,' who can imagine this administration reaching a two-state solution?" According to Politico, Biden's failure to even announce the reopening of the US consulate in Jerusalem, which Trump closed in 2019, "led to frustration in Abbas's camp". Just hours after Biden wrapped up his visit, the Israel Defense Forces shared video of multiple rockets being fired Gaza into Israel, the Israeli Air Force retaliated with airstrikes on targets in The Gaza Strip late Tuesday.




The opening of direct flights between Israel Saudi Arabia was considered one of the few achievements of Biden's visit. Saudi Arabia's civil Aviation Authority announced Monday that it will open its airspace to all airlines, paving the way for more overflights to Israel. Israel's caretaker Prime Minister Yitzhak Lapid called the move "a first step towards normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia." But Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal said, "Saudi Arabia will normalize relations with the Jewish state until there is a two-state solution with the Palestinians." The Times of Israel said this contradicted Biden's statement. Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel al-Jubeir also told reporters that Saudi Arabia's open skies was motivated by a desire to normalize relations with Israel, but was driven by the kingdom's ambition to become a hub for global innovation major sporting events.




Saudi Arabia only agreed to "add 1 million barrels"




CNN said Biden was in the Middle East to seek solutions to one of the country's top political problems -- high oil prices -- but the trip did immediately announce an increase in oil production.




Biden's trip to Saudi Arabia did result in a Saudi commitment to increase production, but US officials said they believed Saudi Arabia would lead an OPEC-plus-alliance agreement to slowly increase production. Biden said during his visit that he is "doing everything we can" to increase oil supplies to the United States, "expects it to happen," that the Saudis "share the same sense of urgency" expect to see further measures "in the coming weeks," the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. The Crown prince of Saudi Arabia has pledged to increase its oil production potential 12 million barrels per day to 13 million barrels per day, DPA reported Wednesday. But the crown prince also pointed out that there was no additional capacity to raise oil production to higher levels.




Reuters commented that Biden left the region empty-handed with only the hope that Opec + would raise production at its August 3 meeting. Bloomberg News reported Monday that this means the rise in oil prices will have to wait until early fall to adjust, any drop in US gasoline prices could affect the November midterm elections. However, it remains unclear whether the Gulf states will increase production.




Deutsche Welle reported on July 17 that Biden may have recalibrated his relationship with Middle Eastern power brokers, but that did little to help Democrats' midterm election prospects in the United States. For Americans struggling with soaring prices, the politics of the Middle East are a long way home. Many believe the president should be more concerned with gas prices than with the diplomatic costs of keeping America in the global power game.




"Developing positive relations with Both China the US"




During his trip to the Middle East, photos of Biden's seemingly intimate interaction with Saudi Arabia's crown prince got a lot of attention. Biden came under heavy criticism, including Democrats, for fist bumping during his first face-to-face meeting with Saudi Arabia's crown prince in Jeddah, CNN said On Sunday. Critics say the fist bump helped restore crown Prince Mohammed, 36, to his reputation on the world stage. Biden did raise the issue of the slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi with the Saudi crown prince during the meeting, but the crown prince choked, raising the issue of human rights in the U.S. prison at ABU Ghraib in Iraq the recent death of a Palestinian journalist by Israeli forces.




President Joe Biden's four-day trip to the Middle East makes it clear that the importance of values has been "sacrificed" in the "callous pursuit of national interests," Politico said Monday. Biden's trip to Israel, the West Bank Saudi Arabia, the article said, was part of a "great game" seeking a bigger foothold in a Middle East Russia China are "strongly engaged." At least twice during the trip, Biden declared publicly: "The United States will allow Russia China to fill the vacuum." In the gulf cooperation council six member states the United States, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq's leaders to attend the summit, "security development" biden stressed: "my coming here is positioning for the future of the United States in the region, we won't leave a vacuum in the Middle East, Russia China to fill, we are." One of Biden's goals is to persuade Gulf states to help isolate Russia China, CNBC reported On Wednesday. To win over Saudi Arabia, Biden promised to loosen restrictions on human rights, to sell arms to Saudi Arabia, to hand over two red Sea islets controlled by Egypt.




However, Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel al-Jubeir said in an interview with CNBC on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia's relations with the United States China are mutually exclusive the kingdom will continue to maintain positive relations with both. "China is a huge trading partner investor for Saudi Arabia, a huge energy market a huge market for the future, the United States is a huge partner for Saudi Arabia in terms of security, politics, investment trade," he said. Meanwhile, The Japan Times reported on May 17 that gulf countries refused to side with the West against Russia over Ukraine at the "Security development" summit.




'New battle lines are drawn'




Tehran blamed Biden's Trip on Monday for stirring up tensions in the Middle East. Washington is "once again resorting to the failed policy of Iran-phobia trying to create tension crisis in the region," an Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said in a statement after Biden wrapped up his visit to Iran's rival Saudi Arabia "arch-enemy" Israel, AFP reported Thursday. Earlier, Biden Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Lapid signed a joint statement vowing to use "all forces" to prevent Iran acquiring nuclear weapons. Iran's foreign Ministry said the deal was a "great sign of deception hypocrisy" by the United States because "they turn a blind eye to the Zionist regime, which is the owner of a huge nuclear Arsenal in the region."




"Biden's visit draws a new front," the New Yorker magazine warned on Wednesday, saying that the Iran nuclear deal is now at an impasse. On Friday, Tehran displayed armed drones in the Persian Gulf, calling it a "welcome for Biden." "We are committed to going to war with Iran," former CIA operative Ed Riedel told the New Yorker shortly after the joint statement was released. He said Biden's trip is taking U.S. policy the Situation in the Middle East "in a more dangerous direction."




The United States hopes a summit with Gulf states will help form a regional security alliance that includes Israel to counter the threat Iran, Reuters said Thursday. But the summit communique was vague the Saudi foreign minister poured cold water on the US, saying he was unaware of any discussion of a Gulf-Israel defence alliance that His country was involved in such talks.




Two days after Biden wraps up his Middle East trip, Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives in Tehran on July 19 for a trilateral summit with the leaders of Iran Turkey.




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