UAE Billionaire Khalaf Al Habtoor Issues Strong Open Letter to Donald Trump
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UAE Billionaire Khalaf Al Habtoor Issues Strong Open Letter to Donald Trump


Prominent United Arab Emirates businessman, Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, has released a strongly worded open letter addressed to former United States President, Donald Trump.
In the letter, Al Habtoor delivered a sharp critique of Trump, expressing deep concerns over issues related to leadership, global stability, and international relations. The billionaire businessman did not hold back in his remarks, describing the situation in stark terms and calling for greater responsibility and restraint from influential global figures.
Al Habtoor, known for his outspoken views on political and economic matters, used the letter to stress the importance of diplomacy, respect among nations, and policies that promote global peace and cooperation.
The publication of the letter has attracted widespread attention online and is already generating debate across political and business circles.
“Who gave you the authority to drag our region into a war with Iran? Who gave you permission to turn our region into a battlefield?”

Al Habtoor’s a major figure: billionaire, former diplomat, outspoken political voice in the Gulf. When he talks, UAE leadership’s listening.

His questions:

* Was this your decision or Netanyahu’s pressure?
* Did you calculate collateral damage before firing?
* You placed GCC countries at the heart of danger they didn’t choose
* Your “Board of Peace” initiatives were funded by Gulf states. Now we’re getting attacked. Where did that money go?
* You promised no wars. You’ve conducted operations in 7 countries: Somalia, Iraq, Yemen, Nigeria, Syria, Iran, Venezuela
* 658 airstrikes in your first year back = Biden’s entire term (which you criticized)
* War costs $40-65 billion for operations, possibly $210 billion total
* Your approval rating’s down 9% in 400 days
* Americans were promised peace. They’re getting war funded by their taxes

The sharpest line: “Before the ink has dried on your Board of Peace initiative, we find ourselves facing military escalation that endangers the entire region. So where did those initiatives go?”

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