Trump goes to the Middle East

President Donald Trump is about to start the first major major major foreign trip to his second term, going next week to Saudi Arabia, while making stops in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, nations that play a key role in mediation of conflicts in the region. Panelists on Washington week with the Atlantic joined to discuss.
Trump’s Middle East visit arrives at a crucial moment, because the role and influence of America in the world under its direction are tested by the climbing of the conflict between India and Pakistan, the controversial movements of the Israeli government in Gaza and the war in Ukraine.
Join the editor -in -chief of The Atlantic And the moderator, Jeffrey Goldberg, are Susan Glasser, editorThe New Yorker; Asma Khalid, correspondent of the White House at NPR and political contributor for ABC News; David Sanger, the correspondent for the White House and National Security at The New York Times; and Nancy Youssef, correspondent in national security to The Wall Street Journal.




