You won't hear a thing about it from the mainstream media, but president Trump just wrapped up a very momentous Middle East trip.
"It was critical" said Victoria Coates, vice president of the Davis Institute for National Security at the Heritage Foundation, "This trip was designed to say the United States is open for business."
It was Trump's first big foreign trip of his second term, and he didn't go alone, as more than 30 leaders of some of the top American companies also accompanied the president.
"It was a unique trip, with 30 CEO's" Coates told KTRH, "I've never heard of anything like this before where the president is literally taking U.S. industry with him. Deals, not bombs, is the basic message."
Plus, there was other strong message that Trump sent to Iran.
"He made the United States partner of choice for the 3 wealthiest gulf nations" noted Coates, "That says to Iran, you're out of Syria. The United States and Saudi Arabia are in."
Something that now gives Trump even more leverage when it comes to Iran nuclear talks.
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