Monday, 25 Nov 2024

Pompeo: US to boost efforts to counter Iran's 'malign influence'

Top diplomat says US will redouble diplomatic and commercial efforts against Iran as he kicks off Middle East tour.

    US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has begun a visit to the Middle East aimed at ramping up regional efforts to put pressure on Iran and assuaging allies’ fears over Washington’s plan to withdraw troops from Syria.

    Speaking in the Jordanian capital on Tuesday, Pompeo said the United States was “redoubling” its diplomatic and commercial efforts to counter Tehran’s “malign influence” in the region.

    Any US troop pullout from Syria would not undermine the battle against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) group, he said at the joint press conference with Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi in Amman.

    “The most significant threats to the region are Daesh and the Islamic revolution,” Pompeo said referring to ISIL and Iran.

    A major focus of Pompeo’s eight-nation tour is sustaining a regional coalition to counter Iran, branded by Washington as a sponsor of terrorism and the main enemy of US allies Saudi Arabia and Israel. 

    His appearance in Jordan will be followed by visits to EgyptBahrainQatarSaudi ArabiaOman and Kuwait

    Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif swiftly hit back at the latest US broadsides, tweeting that the “pure obsession with Iran is more and more like the behaviour of persistently failing psychotic stalkers”.

     Al Jazeera’s senior political analyst, Marwan Bishara, said the mixed messages appearing to emanate from Trump’s administration pointed to continued US “flip-flopping” on its policy in the Middle East.

    “There’s always this first statement that comes out from Trump that’s not necessarily the same as one that comes out later and that’s not necessarily one that will endure for a long time,” Bishara said.

    Arabs in the region have been receiving mixed messages from Washington.”

    Pompeo is expected to deliver an address on the US’s Middle East policy while in Egypt, whose military ruler-turned-President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is one of Trump’s key partners.

    Al Jazeera’s Stefanie Dekker, reporting from the Jordanian capital, Amman, said the diplomatic tour is primarily aimed at reassuring Washington’s allies with regard to the “Iranian threat” and to “fears about the US troop pullout”.

    “All the countries he will be visiting will have their own questions to ask,” Dekker said.


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