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Trump's Art of the Deal Just Transformed Middle East Politics His $2 trillion deal spree revealed 3 commercial strategies the media missed completely. His Pakistan move left diplomats speechless. Since the media won’t tell you, here's the real breakthrough… A Thread 🧵


While media focus on personalities, they missed a fundamental shift in global politics. Trump is deploying "Commercial Diplomacy" - using business deals as foreign policy cornerstones. The results? A diplomatic earthquake.

Strategy #1: Deal-making over dogma. Saudi Arabia: $600B investment with $142B military procurement. Qatar: $243B package with $96B Boeing order. UAE: $14.5B aircraft order + AI data center. The numbers are striking.


It's not just about dollars. These deals represent a complete reversal of decades-old foreign policy doctrine. Instead of military pacts or democratic values, Trump leads with commerce. This unlocks previously impossible partnerships.

Most shocking example? Syria. Trump lifted ALL sanctions on Syria - unthinkable under traditional diplomacy. Why? Commercial opportunity and regional stability. This is disruption by design—with enormous stakes.

Strategy #2: Business leaders, not career diplomats. Trump's team - Howard Lutnick, Steven Witkoff - aren't traditional diplomats. They're business titans who understand markets and global commerce.


This commercial background gives them a unique edge: They're dealmakers, negotiators, and risk-takers first. Foreign counterparts find themselves outmaneuvered in a world where economics trumps protocol. The old playbook is obsolete.

Strategy #3: Engaging problematic partners when economics make sense. This is where Trump's Pakistan move shocked diplomats. Despite hosting 15 US-recognized terrorist groups... Trump entertained a zero-tariff trade deal.

What makes this so controversial? It risks straining America's friendship with India - the world's third-largest economy by purchasing power. Yet Trump signaled that economic interests can override entrenched security concerns.

The China approach follows the same pattern. Despite being America's chief competitor, Trump secured a historic trade deal reducing tariffs. The message: Even rivals can be partners when mutual profit is on the table.


This approach carries undeniable risks: • Overlooking security for commercial gain • Prioritizing short-term deals over stability • Alienating traditional allies • Empowering problematic regimes

Yet the potential advantages are significant: • Driving job creation and economic growth • Working with more partners, free from ideology • Quickly adapting to global changes • Enhancing leverage in regions dominated by rivals


What most miss: • Commercial diplomacy isn't just a strategy, it's a philosophical shift. • It prioritizes tangible results over principles. • Prosperity over ideology. • Deals over dogma.

The real test: implementation. Can these massive deals be fully executed? Will commercial gains lead to long-term security? Can America maintain global leadership through business ties alone? The answers will reshape global politics for decades.

Trump's commercial diplomacy has disrupted the foundation of U.S. foreign policy. By focusing on business and mutual economic benefit, he promises prosperity and renewed American influence.

The world responds with open arms and checkbooks. Whether this represents diplomatic genius or shortsighted deal-making remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: The old rules have been completely rewritten.

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