Saudi Crown Prince Meets US Envoy to Defeat ISIS

Saudi Crown Prince Meets US Envoy to Defeat ISIS
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is seen during a meeting with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office at the White House on March 20, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (Kevin Dietsch-Pool/Getty Images)
Joshua Philipp
7/5/2018
Updated:
7/6/2018
Saudi Arabia is working with the Trump administration to fight terrorism, and on July 4 Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman met with the U.S. Special Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIS.
According to Saudi news outlet Asharq Al-Awsat, the two met to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East, and “exerted efforts to achieve security and stability in the region.”

Also attending the meeting were Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Saudi Ambassador to the United States; Khalid Al Humaidan, Saudi Chief of General Intelligence; and Christopher Henzel, the Charge d'Affaires of the U.S. embassy in Riyadh; and other officials.

The coalition to defeat ISIS was formed in Sept. 2014, and includes 77 partners. According to the coalition website, its operations go beyond the military campaigns in Iraq and Syria to fight the terrorist organization, and also include operations to dismantle the group’s systems of finance and economy, to prevent the flow of foreign fighters, to restore order to areas destabilized by ISIS, and to counter ISIS propaganda.

After coming into office, President Donald Trump has made significant strides in the fight against ISIS. The terrorist group lost control of its strongholds, and its main force is mostly destroyed.

Trump has also worked to establish more positive ties with Saudi Arabia, and has become close allies with Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman, who convened the first summit of the Islamic Military Counterterrorism Alliance in Nov. 2017.

A key focus in the current fight against terrorism is now the Iranian regime, the world’s largest sponsor of terrorism, and which is at odds with the United States and Saudi Arabia.

Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said in a June 27 statement supporting protests in Iran that “The Iranian government is squandering its citizens’ resources, whether its adventurism in Syria, its support for Hizbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis, or its ambitions for wastefully expanding its nuclear program, it will only add to the suffering of the people of Iran.”
Joshua Philipp is an award-winning investigative reporter with The Epoch Times and host of EpochTV's "Crossroads" program. He is a recognized expert on unrestricted warfare, asymmetrical hybrid warfare, subversion, and historical perspectives on today’s issues. His 10-plus years of research and investigations on the Chinese Communist Party, subversion, and related topics give him unique insight into the global threat and political landscape.
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