Jason Buttrell
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also armed the other side and had them fight each other so that nobody else, they weren't thinking about fighting Israel.
They weren't considering fighting us.
That was their shot then.
Now it seems the idea is, well, the only problem is Iran.
We'll fix that and then it'll fix the region.
I don't think any of the answers are correct.
But I do think the Abraham Accords are probably the biggest goal and eventual outcome to move towards.
But the biggest destabilizer in the entire Middle East right now is Iran.
Every single country is in some way in the Middle East are being terrorized by Iran.
So I think that they're thinking if they fix that, that'll free up a lot of the region.
But then it's just like before.
It's going to pivot to the competition between all these regional powers in the Middle East.
between, well, you know, we are the big oil guy on the block.
No, we're the big oil guy on the block.
You're going to have more sectarian issues, I'm sure, inner Sunni sectarian issues.
Shia, there's a huge Shia population still.
A lot of them are very, very loyal to Iran.
So a whole other ball of wax, as it usually is in the Middle East, will open up after this.
I think that if they stick to their guns on cooperation through Abraham Accords, I think that they got a shot.
I really don't think so.