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Marcia Bullis wrote:
London - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was heckled Thursday
during a visit to North London, a day after two Jewish men were
wounded in a stabbing attack - the latest in a series of incidents
that one of Starmer's cabinet members has called an antisemitism
emergency.
Jews are too weak to defend themselves?
Trump loves Muslims, all righists love Muslims. That's because they're
right wing religious fanatics just like right wing Jews and Christians.
From under the table business deals to his surrender to the Taliban, to personal gifts of Boeing 747-800 luxury jets, Trump is in with Sharia Islam big and soon the betrayal of America will grow.
MAGA GOING SHARIA IN 2028
Leaders from Muslim-majority countries have gifted Donald Trump a wide
variety of items during his terms as President of the United States. Per
U.S. federal law and diplomatic protocol, many of these presents are registered with the State Department and placed in the National Archives,
or purchased by the president at their appraised value.Prominent gifts from Muslim-majority nations include:Saudi Arabia: Known for lavish
presentations, Saudi Arabia has gifted Trump traditional attire (including cloaks lined with cheetah and white tiger fur), ornate silver daggers,
leather ammo belts, swords, and a ruby and emerald pendant necklace.United Arab Emirates: Gifts have included a $3,700 bronze statue of three oryx, an Arabian horse statue, and a symbolic box containing a single drop of
premium oil.Bahrain: Presented a cast resin Arabian horse sculpture and a gold-plated model of a fighter jet.Kuwait: Given various sets of
traditional goods, including cast resin falcon statues, cityscape models of Kuwait City, and gold-plated Kuwaiti coins.Uzbekistan: Presented a
traditional handmade silk Uzbek carpet valued at $12,000.Qatar: Gifted a
gold, onyx, emerald, and diamond statue of an Arabian oryx.Oman: Provided bottles of "royal" perfume housed in exotic reptile-skin carrying cases.
President Donald Trump's business dealings in Saudi Arabia and Qatar
involve a mix of high-value commercial brand licensing through the Trump Organization and massive U.S. government-backed trade and defense pacts finalized during his administration.While the White House states that the President's assets are held in a trust managed by his children to prevent conflicts of interest, ethics watchdogs frequently scrutinize these overlapping personal and state-level arrangements.Business Dealings with
Saudi ArabiaThe Trump Organization's primary financial relationships in
Saudi Arabia are driven by licensing agreements with international
developers and sports partnerships:Trump Tower Jeddah: A $531 million
luxury residential and commercial tower launched through a branding partnership with ?Dar Global, a subsidiary of the prominent Saudi real
estate developer ?Dar Al Arkan.Trump Plaza Jeddah: A $1 billion mixed-use coastal luxury resort on the Red Sea announced in late 2025 with Dar Global.Trump Riyadh Projects: Multiple luxury developments announced in the Saudi capital capitalising on the Trump brand.LIV Golf Partnerships:
Trump's golf resorts, such as Trump National Doral, routinely host
tournaments for the Saudi-backed LIV Golf league, generating substantial
venue revenue.U.S.-Saudi State Deals: Parallel to personal branding, the
Trump administration secured a $600 billion investment commitment with
Saudi Arabia, alongside massive defense aerospace frameworks.Business
Dealings with QatarTrump's corporate footprint in Qatar has expanded
through partnerships involving state-linked entities:Luxury Golf Resort: A $5.5 billion luxury Trump-branded resort and villa project developed along Qatar's Persian Gulf shoreline. The project is a collaboration with Dar
Global and Qatari Diar, which is the real estate arm of Qatar's state sovereign wealth fund.Aviation & Military Agreements: During bilateral
state visits, Qatar Airways finalized a historic agreement to purchase up
to 210 aircraft from Boeing. This was part of a larger $243 billion
economic and defense package that included a $10 billion Qatari investment into a U.S. military facility.Private Aircraft Gifts: Trump accepted a 747 jetliner donated by Qatari leadership, which he designated for future
display in his presidential library.
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