Biden’s Team Explores Asian Agreements as Blueprint for Saudi Defense Pact

Biden’s Team Explores Asian Agreements as Blueprint for Saudi Defense Pact


American and Saudi officials are discussing terms of a mutual defense treaty that would resemble the robust military pacts that⁣ the United States has with⁢ its close allies Japan and South Korea, a central component in President Biden’s high-stakes ⁣diplomacy to get Saudi Arabia ‍to normalize relations with Israel, according to U.S. officials.

Under such an agreement, the United ‍States and Saudi Arabia would generally pledge to provide military support if the ‌other⁣ country is attacked in the region ⁤or on Saudi territory. The‌ discussions ⁢to model⁢ the terms‌ after the​ treaties ‌in East Asia, considered among the strongest the United States has outside of its European ​pacts, have not been⁤ previously reported.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, regards a mutual defense agreement with the ​United ‌States as the most important element in his talks with the Biden administration about ‍Israel, current and former U.S. ⁣officials said. Saudi officials say⁣ a strong defense agreement would help deter potential assaults by Iran or its armed partners even as the two⁤ regional rivals re-establish diplomatic ties.

Prince Mohammed is also asking the Biden administration to help his country develop a civilian nuclear​ program,‌ which some U.S. officials fear could be cover for a nuclear ‌weapons‍ program to counter Iran.

Any treaty with Saudi Arabia that is ⁣similar to the American pacts with East Asian allies is sure to draw strong ⁤objections in Congress. Some senior U.S. lawmakers, including top Democrats, see the Saudi government and Prince Mohammed as unreliable partners who care little about U.S. interests or human rights.

An agreement would also raise​ questions about whether Mr. Biden is getting the United States more militarily entwined with the Middle East. And such a treaty would also⁣ contradict the Biden​ administration’s stated goal of reorienting American military resources and fighting capabilities away from the ‌area and toward ⁢deterring China specifically in the Asia-Pacific region.

The ‌U.S. discussions with⁣ Saudi Arabia⁤ and Israel have mainly revolved around ⁣Prince Mohammed’s demands of the Biden administration. That diplomacy is expected to come up on Wednesday, when Mr. Biden plans to meet with Prime​ Minister ⁤Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on the sidelines of the United Nations⁤ General ​Assembly in New York. Mr. Biden ‌mentioned the benefits⁣ of nations ‌normalizing ties with Israel in a broad speech at the United Nations on Tuesday morning.

The U.S. military has bases and troops in⁣ both ⁢Japan and South Korea, but American officials say there are currently no serious discussions about ‌having a large contingent of American troops in Saudi Arabia under any⁢ new defense agreement. The Pentagon has just under 2,700 American troops in the kingdom, according⁣ to a letter the‍ White⁤ House‍ sent‌ to Congress in‍ June.

Mr.⁣ Biden’s push for a Saudi-Israel deal is a gambit that, not⁢ long ago, would have been hard to imagine. He​ pledged during his…

2023-09-19 10:45:28
Link from www.nytimes.com

Exit mobile version