Aaron David Miller
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The new Air Force One.
So Qatar is going to remain, whether its critics like it or not, I suspect, as a key contact point.
They did sign one of the, what, four signatories of the piece of paper that was signed in Sharm.
The Egyptians, the Turks, the Israelis, and the Americans signed.
If you should read it, it's six very, very general paragraphs talking about comedy, the need to resolve problems through negotiations, not by force.
It contains not a single detail.
Now, there may be other side agreements of which we're not aware.
It would not be surprising to me if there were.
So the Qataris, the Emiratis, the Saudis, Trump is looking to them, obviously.
And clearly, Trump has no intention of paying for any of this, nor should he, I might add.
This is really a Palestinian issue, needs to be much more tethered to key Arab states that have the resources to
and the driving interest for stability and at some point, Dave, to try to
be as helpful as they can in making sure that Gaza first, which is a necessity, does not become Gaza only.
Peter Robinson, Jr.
: Meaning we have to move.
Otherwise, I don't want to trivialize this.
Too many lives have been lost.
So many horrors inflicted on October 7th and then on Israel's prosecution of the war.
Thousands of kids losing not just one parent but both.
This parade of horrors, if it's left only to Gaza, if it's one and done, and Trump having claimed he's resolved seven conflicts, having not resolved any with the possible exception of giving the Azeris and the Armenians a new pathway forward, he's now added an eighth, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.