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Author
Marwan Kabalan
Institution
Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies
Abstract
The election of the U.S. President Donald Trump played a key role in reigniting the Gulf crisis. The blockading quartet (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain and Egypt) took advantage of the election of a more sympathetic U.S. president to resume the 2013-2014 diplomatic crisis with Qatar, trying to get Doha to agree to their demands. However, divisions within the Trump Administration hindered the quartet efforts to get a much-weakened Qatar to comply. The Defense and State Departments helped balance out the president’s more negative attitude towards Qatar in order to prevent any negative fallout of the U.S. interests in the region.
Date of Publication
Recommended citation
Kabalan, Marwan. “The Gulf Crisis: The U.S. Factor.” Insight Turkey, vol. 20, no. 2, 2018, pp. 33–50.
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