Trump and the Saudi king discuss major pact to confront Iran – Salon

This article originally appeared on AlterNet.

President Donald Trump and the monarch of the repressive Saudi regime spoke on the phone for more than an hour on Sunday. According to a White Housestatement,The two leaders reaffirmed the longstanding friendship and strategic partnership between the United States and Saudi Arabia.

The official Saudi Press Agencyreportedthat Trump and Saudi King Salman stressed the depth and strength of the strategic relations between the two countries.

The two agreed to greater military intervention in the Middle East, and the creation of so-called safe zones in Syria and Yemen. The details of how such zones would be created are not clear, but if they were instituted, it would likely take direct U.S.military involvement.

Hillary Clinton ran her 2016 presidential campaign against Trump on a pledge to create a safe zone in Syria, though she had previously acknowledged that instituting a safe zone could kill a lot of Syrians and lead to American and NATO involvement where you take a lot of civilians.

Reutersreported, citing a senior Saudi source, that the two leaders agreed to step up counter-terrorism and military cooperation and enhance economic cooperation.

The White House said Trump and Saudi King Salman also agreed on the importance of strengthening joint efforts to fight the spread of radical Islamic terrorism.

Saudi Arabia, a close U.S. ally since the 1930s, is a theocratic absolute monarchy that brutally represses all internal dissent, beheads nonviolent protesters and funds and spreads extremist Islamismthroughout the globe. A leaked 2014 email from Hillary Clinton revealed,citingWestern intelligence sources, that the U.S.-backed regimes in Saudi Arabia and Qatar supported the genocidalmilitant group ISIS.

Saudi Arabia also has the worlds second-largest oil reserves, plays a leading role in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), and has been offered more than $115 billion inweapons dealsby the U.S. government in the past eight years. U.S. arms sales to Saudi Arabia continue uninterruptedunder Trump.

While agreeing on Middle East policy, Trump and King Salman took a hard line against Iran, Saudi Arabias arch nemesis. The White House said they agreed to address Irans supposed destabilizing regional activities. Reuters reported, according to the Saudi source, that, Trump agreed with Riyadhs suspicion of what it sees as Tehrans growing influence in the Arab world.

Trumps administration is full ofanti-Iran hawks.

Saudi Arabia, which speaks of itself as the home of Islam, has remained silent on Trumps extremist anti-Muslim policy, while massive protests have errupted throughout the U.S. and the world. Iranians are the group most affected by Trumps immigration ban, whereas Saudis are not targeted.

The Saudi Press Agency summarized the discussion, writing, The views of the two leaders were identical on the files that were discussed during the call, including the fight against terrorism, extremism, their finance, formulating the appropriate mechanisms for that, and confronting those who seek to undermine security and stability in the region and interfere in the internal affairs of other states.

The White House noted that President Trump likewise voiced support for the Kingdoms Vision 2030 economic program, a plan to revamp the Saudi economy that includes few political reforms and does not guarantee equal rights for women, who face systematic subjugation.

Both leaders expressed a desire to explore additional steps to strengthen bilateral economic and energy cooperation, the White House statement added.

The Saudi Press Agency said the two leaders invited each other to visit their respective countries.

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Trump and the Saudi king discuss major pact to confront Iran - Salon

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