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Make sure you're not on the way to nuclear weapons. Let's unfreeze some funds. Let's move in some direction where we get on a good term with you. I feel like that's the most important thing that needs to happen in the Middle East. As much as people like to look at the Abraham Accords, who cares if, what was it, Bahrain, I think Oman, I think Sudan.
The UAE and Morocco, yeah. All of these people, even Saudi Arabia, already have de facto normalization with Israel anyways. They're all trading.
The UAE and Morocco, yeah. All of these people, even Saudi Arabia, already have de facto normalization with Israel anyways. They're all trading.
The UAE and Morocco, yeah. All of these people, even Saudi Arabia, already have de facto normalization with Israel anyways. They're all trading.
But after Turkey – After Jordan, and then in the past 20 years of economic relations and ties with each other, all of the leadership in the Middle East, and you'll agree with this, look at Israel and they go, okay, well, we've got Palestinians who, God bless them, do nothing.
But after Turkey – After Jordan, and then in the past 20 years of economic relations and ties with each other, all of the leadership in the Middle East, and you'll agree with this, look at Israel and they go, okay, well, we've got Palestinians who, God bless them, do nothing.
But after Turkey – After Jordan, and then in the past 20 years of economic relations and ties with each other, all of the leadership in the Middle East, and you'll agree with this, look at Israel and they go, okay, well, we've got Palestinians who, God bless them, do nothing.
And then you've got Israel, which is on a region with no natural resources to somehow become like an economic giant, they're good to trade with, their population's educated, they have military power. All of the leadership in these Middle Eastern countries are wanting to be friendly with Israel and are engaging in trade de facto with Israel.
And then you've got Israel, which is on a region with no natural resources to somehow become like an economic giant, they're good to trade with, their population's educated, they have military power. All of the leadership in these Middle Eastern countries are wanting to be friendly with Israel and are engaging in trade de facto with Israel.
And then you've got Israel, which is on a region with no natural resources to somehow become like an economic giant, they're good to trade with, their population's educated, they have military power. All of the leadership in these Middle Eastern countries are wanting to be friendly with Israel and are engaging in trade de facto with Israel.
And the idea that like the UAE and Bahrain were brought in to say like, oh, well, now we're going to officially say this.
And the idea that like the UAE and Bahrain were brought in to say like, oh, well, now we're going to officially say this.
And the idea that like the UAE and Bahrain were brought in to say like, oh, well, now we're going to officially say this.
Is it the Abraham Accords that's convincing Saudi Arabia to take a stance against Iran? No, I mean, they're already fighting with each other, right? I don't think the Abraham Accords moved us any closer towards any type of real peace in the region. What has to happen is something has to happen with Iran. There has to be some diplomatic bilateral communication there.
Is it the Abraham Accords that's convincing Saudi Arabia to take a stance against Iran? No, I mean, they're already fighting with each other, right? I don't think the Abraham Accords moved us any closer towards any type of real peace in the region. What has to happen is something has to happen with Iran. There has to be some diplomatic bilateral communication there.
Is it the Abraham Accords that's convincing Saudi Arabia to take a stance against Iran? No, I mean, they're already fighting with each other, right? I don't think the Abraham Accords moved us any closer towards any type of real peace in the region. What has to happen is something has to happen with Iran. There has to be some diplomatic bilateral communication there.
Hasn't that historically – hasn't that been the case, though, that you've had a region with tons of sectarian violence for a long time, and then finally Turkey was like, you know what? This isn't worth it. The United States paid them a lot of money. They had conversations with Israel, and you know what?
Hasn't that historically – hasn't that been the case, though, that you've had a region with tons of sectarian violence for a long time, and then finally Turkey was like, you know what? This isn't worth it. The United States paid them a lot of money. They had conversations with Israel, and you know what?
Hasn't that historically – hasn't that been the case, though, that you've had a region with tons of sectarian violence for a long time, and then finally Turkey was like, you know what? This isn't worth it. The United States paid them a lot of money. They had conversations with Israel, and you know what?
But I'm saying the same regime that did part of the Yom Kippur War was the same regime that negotiated peace with Israel.