Is a new order in the Middle East coming?

According to IRNA Sunday, Turkey’s Anatolia news agency wrote in an article addressing this issue: The 46th president of the United States, Joe Biden, is about to visit the Middle East in the middle of this month. He will visit Israel and Saudi Arabia and participate in the Gulf Cooperation Council meeting. Fars has been the common travel season of all American presidents, whether democrats or republicans, during their trips to the Middle East, and Biden’s itinerary will be the same.
During this period, the countries of Iraq, Egypt and Jordan have been invited to the meeting of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council in Riyadh with the presence of Biden, and this topic has created discussions and questions about the possibility of a new regional order with the support of the United States in the Middle East.
Apparently, with this trip, he should take a step back from his election positions, because during the election campaign and after the victory, he had expressed statements and positions against Saudi Arabia and Mohammed bin Salman, the young crown prince of this country.
But concerns about losing the congressional mid-term elections due to high inflation and high oil prices caused by Russia’s war with Ukraine have forced Biden to back off, and international and regional conditions have prompted Washington to play a more active role in the Middle East again. slow
During the time of Trump, the former president of the United States, the so-called “Abraham” agreement was signed between Israel on the one hand and the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan on the other hand, and there are hopes for the signing of similar agreements during the presidency of Biden. Israel and the countries of the region want Washington to take a more active role in the region, for example, the Israeli media talk about establishing a joint air defense agreement in the Middle East against Iran.
The proximity of Turkey and the Zionist regime
The proximity between Ankara and Tel Aviv is the first variable that can directly affect the new regional order that appeared before Biden’s visit.
Recent developments in the field of security cooperation between Israel and Turkey increased the importance of cooperation with Turkey for the Zionist regime.
This rapprochement between Ankara and Tel Aviv seems to be increasing apart from Israel’s domestic politics, and after the decision to hold early elections in Israel, the Israeli foreign minister visited Ankara and announced that the relationship between the two countries will continue.
The recent visit of Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian to Ankara and his emphasis on the need to take necessary measures to resolve Turkey’s security concerns in Syria show that Tehran is taking the necessary diplomatic measures to protect its interests and prevent the level of relations between Turkey and Israel from rising to the levels It is strategic cooperation.
Normalization of relations between Turkey and the countries of the Persian Gulf
Another feature of the new geopolitical order in the region before Biden’s visit is the increase in the level of cooperation and relations between Turkey and the Persian Gulf countries. The visit of UAE National Security Advisor Bin Zayed Al Nahyan to Turkey last year and the visit of Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan in November 2021 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to the UAE last February and May, followed by his visit to Saudi Arabia this spring and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to Turkey last month. Therefore, it can be said that the process of cooperation and diplomatic relations between Turkey and the Persian Gulf countries is heating up.
Bin Salman’s trip to Turkey, following his trip to Egypt and Jordan and the postponement of his trip to Greece and Cyprus, shows the increasing interest of Saudi Arabia in regional cooperation, especially with Turkey.
Saudi Arabia’s failure to get the desired security guarantees from Washington and the continuation of the Yemen crisis and Ansarullah’s attacks on the country’s oil facilities have made security cooperation with Ankara a necessity, so it is likely that Saudi Arabia will turn to extensive and long-term security cooperation with Ankara. .