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Analysis: UAE regional pressure pushed to halt foreign intervention

An international report puts pressure on regional change to pressure the ruling regime in the UAE to end its foreign conflict, forcing Abu Dhabi to withdraw after peace after a world full of conflict.

According to a report published by Reuters, the year 2021 saw rapid and exciting changes in the Middle East. A country that is interested in economic cooperation instead of war?

Two years ago, when Abu Dhabi was wandering north and south to ignite crises from Yemen and through Cairo to the Horn of Africa and even Europe and Asia, it was not spared the ambitions of Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed.

Biden is not like Trump!

With the departure of Donald Trump, a former White House professor who was considered by the United Arab Emirates to be his man in the United States, the options of the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi were limited and the US defense policy was adopted by the newcomer.

In Washington, Joe Biden’s power depends only on the strategic interests of the United States, not on the interests of allies who are able to pay, as the former president did, who some believe depends on his country’s decisions about who pays more.

Recently, countries in the region in general, including the United Arab Emirates, have moved toward de-escalation as the United States shifted its focus away from the region and shifted its interest in directing its resources to participate in its conflicts. The UAE and other Washington allies are increasingly skeptical of the United States’ commitment to protecting them from regional threats, according to the site’s analysis.

For example, even during the Trump administration, a close ally of the UAE and Saudi Arabia, Washington’s partners were surprised by the lack of a US military response to attacks on Saudi oil facilities.

With the Biden administration in power, the UAE has become less secure, with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed explicitly urging US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan to secure a bilateral security agreement approved by Congress. Ensure future bilateral relations.

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In addition, developments in Afghanistan sent a message to Abu Dhabi that the regional order is broader than it seems fragile.

Images of the failed superpower trying to control its last transit line in Kabul the UAE leaders, especially Mohammed bin Zayed and his brother Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, convinced the national security adviser that the search for national security and the regime’s security could not be supported alone.

It is true that the Trump administration has largely promoted the normalization process with Israel, But the move had deeper roots in the UAE’s understanding of the importance of accepting regional cooperation, regardless of ideology, as US hegemony in the Middle East declines and Washington policy is “zigzagged and unpredictable.”

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