There appears to be a small problem with President Barack Obama's summit of Persian Gulf states taking place at Camp David on Thursday: Arab leaders want virtually
nothing to do with it. Only the emirs of Qatar and Kuwait, two out of the six leaders of countries that comprise the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), will attend. The point man of the apparent snub is Saudi Arabian monarch King Salman, who took power in January after his brother, King Abdullah, died. Salman
decided not to attend at the eleventh hour, despite Obama promising him a separate meeting,
described by sources in Riyadh as a "photo op" aimed at convincing an American audience that Saudi Arabia and other Arab states are on board with Obama's determination to secure a deal with Iran. They aren't.
- Wednesday, May 13, 2015