Trump Suggest He Can 'Easily' Resolve Saudi-UAE Rift
Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One as he returned to Washington, DC, from his Mar-a-Lago estate in South Florida, Trump addressed what has become one of the most serious fractures within the Gulf's anti-Houthi alliance in years.
"They do indeed have a rift, and we can get it settled very easily," Trump told reporters, projecting confidence in Washington's capacity to broker a resolution between the two longtime Gulf partners.
Yet when pressed on whether he intended to personally intervene in the dispute, Trump confirmed he had no such plans — leaving the offer of mediation, for now, entirely rhetorical.
The tensions stem from the protracted conflict in Yemen, where a critical breakdown unfolded after Abu Dhabi withdrew its forces following a series of clashes involving the Southern Transitional Council — the country's principal separatist faction. Riyadh accused the UAE of actively backing separatist advances near the Saudi border, an allegation Abu Dhabi flatly denied.
The fallout proved decisive. The UAE subsequently pulled all remaining forces from Yemen, formally concluding its military mission in the country. The episode has drawn sharp attention as the most significant public rupture between the two Gulf powers within the broader anti-Houthi coalition in recent memory.
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