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President Donald Trump 's arrival in Qatar on Wednesday (May 14) was marked not just by the landing of Air Force One but by the extraordinary sight of Qatari F-15 fighter jets flanking the iconic aircraft as it descended into Doha, a rare and symbolic gesture.While Trump's Air Force One was over the skies of Qatar, a pilot in one of the F-15s escorting it whipped out what looked like a mobile phone and started to click photos of the US President's aircraft.Margo Martin, the Special Assistant to the US President and Communications Advisor, in turn videographed the Qatari fighters and the pilot clicking the photo and video. She shared videos of both events on X.She wrote, 'F-15 pilot snapping a pic of Air Force One! 👋🏼🇺🇸.'When fighter jets from host countries provide an escort, it is a ceremonial salute, a rare gesture reserved only for leaders held in the highest regard.This follows a similar honor in Saudi Arabia the previous day, where six Royal Saudi Air Force F-15s accompanied Air Force One as it approached Riyadh.These gestures underscore the importance that Gulf nations place on their relationship with the United States. The Royal Saudi Air Force operates the largest fleet of F-15s outside the US, emphasizing the strength of military ties between the two countries.President Trump's Middle East tour includes high-level meetings aimed at reinforcing strategic partnerships.In Doha, he is scheduled to meet with Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani to discuss military and security cooperation.The tour has also seen significant economic engagements, including a $142 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia and a pledge of $600 billion in Saudi investments in the US.It's more than a plane. It is a 'flying White House', a high-security command center that carries the President of the United States and represents American sovereignty wherever it flies.
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