The America foreign policy towards the Middle East under president Donald Trump and its future prospects

Abstract

The Middle East is still one of the major geographic constituencies in US foreign policy, due to considerations that come first and foremost to ensure the security of its two most important pillars in the region - oil and the Zionist entity. With Donald Trump taking over as president of the United States, a new vision has emerged, It has been engaged in a policy of rearranging the region on conditions that make it compatible with its new vision based on subjugation rather than cooperation.In the application of its new vision, the US foreign policy aimed at certain countries, including the key centers in the Middle East (Iraq) and the second center of expansion (Israel) and the third opposition to be adapted to serve its imperial project in achieving the maximum possible dominance of the region and through it the world . Therefore, the future of American hegemony lies in the extent to which the United States can achieve its goals in these countries according to the new vision.