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Mark Siljander

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The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

Okay. And the Abrahamic Accords... were not lauded anywhere near what they should have been. I was privileged to be in the gardens at the White House watching the signatories and working with North Sudan where I visited 24 times, a hard tomb and the surroundings, to encourage them to participate, which they did, as did Morocco as well. So the Abraham Accords began to extend.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

Okay. And the Abrahamic Accords... were not lauded anywhere near what they should have been. I was privileged to be in the gardens at the White House watching the signatories and working with North Sudan where I visited 24 times, a hard tomb and the surroundings, to encourage them to participate, which they did, as did Morocco as well. So the Abraham Accords began to extend.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

And Saudi was, as you know, as you pointed out, were right on the edge of joining. And then October 6th occurred. And what a convenient thing to... to happen at that timing. It was horrific. It's nothing less than a atrocious atrocity, but it was also well-timed.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

And Saudi was, as you know, as you pointed out, were right on the edge of joining. And then October 6th occurred. And what a convenient thing to... to happen at that timing. It was horrific. It's nothing less than a atrocious atrocity, but it was also well-timed.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

And Saudi was, as you know, as you pointed out, were right on the edge of joining. And then October 6th occurred. And what a convenient thing to... to happen at that timing. It was horrific. It's nothing less than a atrocious atrocity, but it was also well-timed.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

Well, it seemed to me that the purpose of October 7th was to stop the Saudis from signing the Abraham Accords.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

Well, it seemed to me that the purpose of October 7th was to stop the Saudis from signing the Abraham Accords.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

Well, it seemed to me that the purpose of October 7th was to stop the Saudis from signing the Abraham Accords.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

Well, that was one of the goals. It was Iran's goal, and there were others, but October 7th. And that's exactly why the timing was as it was.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

Well, that was one of the goals. It was Iran's goal, and there were others, but October 7th. And that's exactly why the timing was as it was.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

Well, that was one of the goals. It was Iran's goal, and there were others, but October 7th. And that's exactly why the timing was as it was.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

Right, right. Well, and it meant with some success, although the agreements didn't fragment. Okay, so now you have this epiphany, and so you were talking about going to Israel and speaking with the Palestinians, and you faced opposition from within your own party, especially Israel. On the neocon side? Yes. Or having the temerity to propose such a thing? Okay, let's pick it up from there.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

Right, right. Well, and it meant with some success, although the agreements didn't fragment. Okay, so now you have this epiphany, and so you were talking about going to Israel and speaking with the Palestinians, and you faced opposition from within your own party, especially Israel. On the neocon side? Yes. Or having the temerity to propose such a thing? Okay, let's pick it up from there.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

Right, right. Well, and it meant with some success, although the agreements didn't fragment. Okay, so now you have this epiphany, and so you were talking about going to Israel and speaking with the Palestinians, and you faced opposition from within your own party, especially Israel. On the neocon side? Yes. Or having the temerity to propose such a thing? Okay, let's pick it up from there.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

So loving enemies is not appreciated in politics. And this isβ€”I don't want to get off on a tangent, but this is why Donald Trump is disdained by neoconservatives as well, because he talked to Kim Jong-un in his first term. He made friends with Putin. He's a master negotiator, as you've analyzed his psychology, I noticed, on one of your blogs, which is fantastic, by the way.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

So loving enemies is not appreciated in politics. And this isβ€”I don't want to get off on a tangent, but this is why Donald Trump is disdained by neoconservatives as well, because he talked to Kim Jong-un in his first term. He made friends with Putin. He's a master negotiator, as you've analyzed his psychology, I noticed, on one of your blogs, which is fantastic, by the way.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

So loving enemies is not appreciated in politics. And this isβ€”I don't want to get off on a tangent, but this is why Donald Trump is disdained by neoconservatives as well, because he talked to Kim Jong-un in his first term. He made friends with Putin. He's a master negotiator, as you've analyzed his psychology, I noticed, on one of your blogs, which is fantastic, by the way.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

And I have a great respect for Donald Trump because his heart, I believe, is for peace. And he talks repeatedly. about all these young men dying and all the people dying. He talks about dying and killing repeatedly. So I believe this is why there's an opposition. He is a man of peace.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

And I have a great respect for Donald Trump because his heart, I believe, is for peace. And he talks repeatedly. about all these young men dying and all the people dying. He talks about dying and killing repeatedly. So I believe this is why there's an opposition. He is a man of peace.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
534. How Some Muslim Countries Navigate Extremism | Mark Siljander

And I have a great respect for Donald Trump because his heart, I believe, is for peace. And he talks repeatedly. about all these young men dying and all the people dying. He talks about dying and killing repeatedly. So I believe this is why there's an opposition. He is a man of peace.