U.S. President Donald Trump has escalated pressure tactics in the Middle East as Arab allies increasingly distance themselves from Washington amid rising Iran tensions. Trump openly warned Iraq against appointing former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki—known for close ties with Tehran—threatening to cut off U.S. aid and support if Baghdad proceeds. The warning comes days after a full U.S. military withdrawal from Iraqi federal territory and as Republican senators reportedly amplify threats of sanctions and economic pressure. Simultaneously, key Arab states including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar have signaled they will not allow their airspace, bases, or logistics to be used against Iran—raising questions over America’s regional leverage and its ability to launch any future military action.
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