Former vice president Mike Pence was after President Donald Trump for his recent foreign policy speech to Arab leaders who criticized Western intervention in the Middle East, specifically to US presidents “affected by the notion that it is our work to look at the souls of foreign leaders and use the United States policy to dispense justice for their sins.”

Trump visited several rich countries in the region last week, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, to discuss the future of the region and probably the commercial ties of the leaders. He also met with the newly installed Syrian leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, after which he eliminated all US sanctions against the country devastated by war despite the opposition of Israel.

In an interview with “Meet The Press” published on Sunday at NBC News, Pence described Trump’s visit “a very successful trip for the US economy.”

“The president said financial commitments in the three countries, including a historical contract to buy Boeing aircraft that US jobs really support,” Kristen Welker told host. “And I don’t restart it.”

But Pence did not stop chasing his former partner at the White House for Tuesday in Riyadh, where the president said that the “birth of a modern East” was not created by “nations builders”, “Neocons” or “liberal non -profit organizations”, but by “the people of the region itself.”

“In the end, the so -called ‘nations builders destroyed many more nations than they built: and the interventionists (sic) intervened in complex societies that did not even understand,” Trump said, and added that he believes that it is “God’s work in the trial” and not of the anxious US presidents for using his military in the Middle East.

Pence vehemently condemned Trump’s “unfortunate” description of US military intervention.

President Donald Trump and the heir prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Khaled (R) attend a business forum in Abu Dhabi on May 16. The United Arab Emirates is the third stage of Trump's visit to the region, which has already taken him to Arabia and Qatar de Saudita.
President Donald Trump and the heir prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Khaled (R) attend a business forum in Abu Dhabi on May 16. The United Arab Emirates is the third stage of Trump’s visit to the region, which has already taken him to Arabia and Qatar de Saudita.

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“I have never been a fan of US presidents who criticize the United States in a foreign soil,” said former Republican vice president. “And for the president in Saudi Arabia to question World War of the United States against terror, and described it as the construction of the nation and interventionist, I thought it was a bad service for the generations of Americans who carried the uniform and that brought the struggle to our enemy in Afghanistan and Iraq.”

Trump is not a dove when it comes to foreign policy, after having tried to bring the main sales of US weapons to Arab countries on the same trip and show off “obtain the best missiles” and “the best weapons.” Despite not visiting Israel during his trip, the United States continues to supply weapons to Israel for its complete destruction of Gaza.

The president also faces an intense national reaction after Qatar gave him a $ 400 million plane that his administration hopes to potentially become a temporary Air Force One.

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“Others have observed or there are deep problems, the potential for intelligence compilation, the need to ensure that the president of the United States is safe and safe as he travels all over the world, and, of course, there are very real constitutional problems,” Pence to Welker del Jet told Welker.

“The Constitution prohibits public officials from accepting a present, in the words of the Constitution, a present of a foreign State,” he continued. “Now they can have some base through the title chain to avoid that, but I think it’s a bad idea, and I hope the president thinks better about that.”