Qatar, Middle East and Donald Trump
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President Donald Trump touted the U.S. military as the strongest in the world during an address to troops serving in Qatar on Thursday.
President Donald Trump offered another glimpse of an emerging, sometimes contradictory foreign policy doctrine: trying to end various conflicts around the globe while vowing not to withdraw from the world entirely.
GOP leaders, speaking at POLITICO's Security Summit, highlighted ethical and financial concerns around the potential gift.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Qatar will invest $10 billion in coming years in the Al Udeid Air Base southwest of the country's capital Doha, the largest U.S. military facility in the Middle East.
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Both deals had previously been approved, but the White House said today's signings "mark President Trump's intent to accelerate Qatar's defense investment in the U.S.-Qatar security partnership — enhancing regional deterrence and benefitting the US industrial base.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani will meet U.S. President Donald Trump and the emir of Qatar in Doha on Wednesday, two sources told Reuters, as his company Reliance Industries looks to foster ties with authorities in both nations.
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The public has some mixed reactions about President Trump accepting a luxury plane from Qatar, telling Fox News Digital there could be strings attached.