Trump seeking to build MESA which is an allience of arab nations againts Iran's aggression, pretty much similar to NATO.
The United States is reportedly working to set up an “Arab NATO” security alliance of friendly Middle East states as part of its efforts to thwart Iran’s military expansionism in the region.
The alliance — which would include Egypt, Jordan and the six Gulf Cooperation Council states — is aimed at fostering further military cooperation between the countries, such as on missile defense and counter-terrorism, Reuters reported Friday.
The proposed pact, known as the Middle East Strategic Alliance, would also be aimed at deepening economic and diplomatic ties, US and Arab sources quoted by the news agency said.
“MESA will serve as a bulwark against Iranian aggression, terrorism, extremism, and will bring stability to the Middle East,” a spokesperson for the US National Security Council said.
According to Reuters, the potential alliance may be discussed at a summit in Washington in October, though the NSC spokesperson would not confirm US President Donald Trump will host such a meeting then.
The report said the idea was first brought up by Saudi Arabia ahead of Trump’s visit to Riyadh last year but did not go anywhere.
An unnamed Iranian official said the security pact would only further fuel the divide between Iran and US-allied states in the region.
“Under the pretext of securing stability in the Middle East, Americans and their regional allies are fomenting tension in the region,” the official told Reuters.
While the ongoing diplomatic spat between Qatar and its neighbors Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates could be a hindrance to the alliance, an official quoted in the report said the US has received assurances from both Riyadh and Abu Dhabi that it would not be an issue.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE have adopted a more confrontational approach to Shiite rival Iran in recent years, accusing it of supporting terror groups and fueling turmoil in regional countries.
The two Sunni states head a military coalition in Yemen aimed at toppling the Iran-backed Houthi rebel group and returning the internationally recognized government to power.
Under Trump, the US has adopted a much more hawkish stance toward Tehran than under his predecessor Barack Obama, culminating in his May decision to quit the 2015 deal aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear program and reimpose punishing sanctions.
Though it was not immediately clear how the military alliance would seek to counter Iran, a CNN report on Friday said the US is weighing military action by its regional allies such as Saudi Arabia to keep open key oil shipping routes in the Middle East amid Iranian threats against the waterways.
The CNN report came just days after Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen attacked a pair of Saudi oil tankers traveling through the Bab al-Mandab Strait leading to the Red Sea. The waterway is one of the world’s busiest shipping routes.
Iranian leaders also recently threatened to shutter the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-third of the world’s oil supply passes as it travels from the Persian Gulf.
The US in turn vowed to keep the Strait of Hormuz open and not allow Iran to jeopardize world oil supplies.
Earlier this week, US President Donald Trump issued an intense warning against Tehran, threatening that it could “suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever seen before.”
The response came after Iranian President Hassan Rouhani earlier Sunday issued his own warning to the US leader not to “play with the lion’s tail,” saying that conflict with Iran would be the “mother of all wars.”
However, Trump tempered the threat Tuesday, saying “we’re ready to make a real deal” with Iran.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-working-to-set-up-arab-nato-as-bulwark-against-iran/
"Donald Trump issued an intense warning against Tehran, threatening that it could suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever seen before.”
What are the consequences only few have suffered throughout the history? What I think he is referring to is nuking of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. His later tweet then offers Iran a way out by "making a real deal" which is reference to that phony "iran nuke deal" in which Trump withdrew from back in may.