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Updated 2018-04-13 22:56 GMT+8
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Updated 2018-04-13 22:56 GMT+8
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Is Saudi money behind Trump's Syria U-turn?
Meanwhile, there’s been a fair bit of speculation on the timing of Trump’s decision for a missile strike on Syria after he announced withdrawal of troops “very soon” on March 29.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman went on record at the time saying it wants American troops to stay “for at least the mid-term” saying a pullout would only help Iran. Trump had responded by saying Riyadh might have to foot the bill to keep US in Syria, The New Arab online news portal reported.
With Trump’s missile threat against Syria coming just days after , when Trump boastfully claimed how , many wondered if Riyadh and Washington have struck a deal on US military action.
Speculations have further risen after Mohammed announced that Riyadh will take part in any military action being planned by the US and its Western allies including France and the UK. “If our alliance with our partners requires it (Saudi military participation), we will be present,” Mohammed said at a news conference with French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday, concluding his three-day visit to Paris, which saw the signing of deals worth 18 billion dollars.
The idea that Saudi Arabia is willing to foot the bill for the US-led military action in Syria is not new. As early as in September 2013, two years after the Syria crisis began, the then US Secretary of State John Kerry went on record during a Congressional hearing saying the Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries have offered to pay for US military action aimed at removing Syrian President Bashar Assad’s government.
“With respect to Arab countries offering to bear costs and to assist, the answer is profoundly yes,” Kerry told the hearing, “They have. That offer is on the table.”
While this piece was being written, Trump appears to be on the verge of another U-turn. Amid reports suggesting the after Russia warned that the US move could trigger a war between the nuclear-armed rivals, Trump tweeted:
“Never said when an attack on Syria would take place. Could be very soon or not so soon at all! In any event, the United States, under my Administration, has done a great job of ridding the region of ISIS. Where is our “Thank you America?”
Will this tweet be enough to draw back all the sides from the brink of a flashpoint? Only time will tell.