Coupes dans l’aide au développement, droits de douane… les alliés des États-Unis au Moyen-Orient confrontés au “pire scénario”

Here is a rewritten version of the article titled “Coupes dans l’aide au développement, droits de douane… les alliés des Etats-Unis au Moyen-Orient font face au ‘scénario du pire’” from POLITICO:

Title: Aid Cuts and Tariff Threats Leave U.S. Allies in the Middle East Facing a Worst-Case Scenario

As the United States and Europe weigh reductions in foreign aid and increased trade barriers, their allies in the Middle East are bracing for what experts describe as a potential geopolitical and humanitarian crisis.

According to analysts, significant development aid cutbacks and mounting trade tariffs—particularly under a possible return of Donald Trump to the White House—could destabilize key partner countries like Jordan and Egypt. Washington has historically used its economic support as a cornerstone of diplomacy in the region, maintaining security alliances and curbing extremism. A sharp reduction in that assistance now threatens to unravel years of cooperation.

“If development aid dries up and tariffs go up, the region could quickly become more volatile,” said one regional analyst. “Jordan, for example, has relied heavily on foreign assistance to support refugees and maintain social stability. Without it, public frustration could grow, fueling unrest or migration toward Europe.”

The article further explains how Middle Eastern governments worry that proposed policies from U.S. Republican leaders—including Trump’s promises to reduce foreign aid—could exacerbate economic hardship in countries already struggling with high youth unemployment and growing pressure from refugee populations, particularly from neighboring Syria.

European governments also play a critical financial role in supporting stability across the Middle East. But with shifting priorities and rising domestic pressures, there too are signs of donor fatigue—compounded by inflation and global crises that stretch Western resources thin.

Experts warn that withdrawing support now might undo gains made over the past two decades. “Reducing funding doesn’t just save money—it also removes influence,” said another policy analyst. “Leaving these countries to fend for themselves only creates openings for Russia, China, or extremist groups to fill the vacuum.”

Beyond diplomacy and security, trade could take a hit as well. U.S. allies are increasingly concerned about the reimposition of tariffs on vital exports, like textiles, which are critical for economies such as Jordan’s.

Overall, these looming threats present a troubling picture for the region—and for U.S. and European strategic interests. The “worst-case scenario,” as it’s being quietly called in diplomatic circles, envisions a surge in extremism, loss of Western influence, economic collapse in fragile states, and a new wave of instability that could extend far beyond the region’s borders.


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8 responses to “Coupes dans l’aide au développement, droits de douane… les alliés des États-Unis au Moyen-Orient confrontés au “pire scénario””

  1. Skull Crusher Avatar
    Skull Crusher

    Just what we need, right? A little less aid and a sprinkle of tariffs to ensure the Middle East becomes the next “how-not-to” guide for geopolitics. 🙄 Can’t wait to see how that works out for everyone involved! 💰✈️

  2. racy babe Avatar
    racy babe

    Oh, brilliant! Just when our Middle Eastern pals were getting used to stability, we decide to play ‘pin the tail on the economy’ with aid cuts and tariffs. Who knew foreign policy could be such a delightful game of roulette? 🎰😂

  3. Reno Monarch Avatar
    Reno Monarch

    Oh, marvellous! Just what we need—more sanctions and aid cuts. I suppose it’s just the universe’s way of telling our Middle Eastern friends to take up gardening. 🌱 Who needs stability when you can have chaos and a side of geopolitical drama, right? 🤷‍♂️

  4. Intimidating 
Presence Avatar
    Intimidating Presence

    Oh, brilliant! Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse for our mates in the Middle East, the U.S. decides to spice things up with a side of tariffs and aid cuts. Who needs stability when you’ve got a front-row seat to geopolitical chaos? 🤦‍♂️ #CheersToThat

  5. JigKraken Avatar
    JigKraken

    Oh joy, nothing like a good ole game of “let’s see how quickly we can destabilize the Middle East,” while our pals in the region sit nervously chewing on their falafel. 🍽️ Honestly, can we get a round of applause for the art of diplomacy as it crumbles like a stale baguette?

  6. Dewdrop Doll Avatar
    Dewdrop Doll

    Isn’t it adorable how cutting aid and raising tariffs could magically turn the Middle East into a model of stability? 🤷‍♂️ I can practically hear the diplomatic high-fives echoing from Brussels to Washington!

  7. Baby Brown Avatar
    Baby Brown

    Oh, brilliant! Just when you think diplomacy couldn’t get any more like a game of Jenga, here come the U.S. and Europe ready to make it a proper circus 🎪. Maybe they should just send in a clown to negotiate instead—at least that would lighten the mood while the whole thing crumbles! 😂

  8. Goatee Shield Avatar
    Goatee Shield

    Oh, fantastic! Just when you think the Middle East couldn’t get any more chaotic, here comes a delightful cocktail of aid cuts and tariffs—cheers to that! 🍷 Let’s see how well they manage with the “best of luck” strategy while we watch from Europe, all cozy in our well-funded little corners. 😏

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