Trump announces 'Historic Peace Agreement' between Israel, UAE

Wonderful that the Fuhrer can still find rich Quislings to sell out their people - but can he possibly set up death camps for the Palestinians before the Election?
 
capitulated what? a freeze on annexations of the west bank?- big deal. it a move on paper only.

You are so stupid you dont even get the fact Israel is changing the dynamics of the ME.

There is no more Arab unity against her- the Palestinian "issue" is becoming moot

Wrong you fucking moron.
Read up on David Ben Gurion you fucking moron.
 
Trump inks historic accord between Switzerland and Luxemborg!

Thank goodness this perrenial hot war is finally over even if the hard liners of Luxemborg are incensed!

If blips had blips this isn't even one. :|
 
Thursday’s historic announcement that the U.S. brokered a normalization agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates — the first Gulf Arab state to announce formal relations with the Jewish State — has the D.C. establishment with its tail between its legs once again. Especially now that so many have accepted prominent roles with the Biden campaign, they might want to consider where they went wrong.

I’d recommend starting with why even the prospect of a Biden administration has been enough to push Israel and many of its Arab neighbors closer together. During the Obama-Biden years, the U.S. prioritized bringing Iran “in from the cold” over regional stability and violence reduction. It also considered Western Europe a higher authority on revolutionary changes to the Middle East balance of power than the U.S. allies who actually live there. The threat of a return to those ways of thinking, and the desire to maximize the advantages of the current administration, helped ink the deal that many saw as impossible.

Rather than instigate a new round of doomsday predictions and too-cute-by-half analyses of how Thursday’s news is somehow “bad” for anyone but the Iranian mullahs, the experts and campaign officials who got this issue so wrong might want to revisit some other previous assumptions.

Sanctions on Iran were supposed to escalate tensions in the Persian Gulf. Expelling Iran from global oil markets was supposed to destabilize the region. The assassination of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani was supposed to trigger World War III. Bringing troops home from Iraq and Syria was supposed to be a capitulation to Russia. Altering the U.S. attitude toward greater Turkish action in the region was supposed to be a needless provocation to Russia. (Either way, it’s always about Russia.) And, most importantly of course, it was an outrage to Western Europe.

Critics who have lamented the Trump administration’s supposed abandonment of allies somehow missed the years of effort it put into building consensus where it counts. Just because an agreement is local, doesn’t receive the blessing of the European Union, and is negotiated outside the walls of the United Nations, does not make it any less “multilateral.” The Biden-world understanding of agreements such as these is that they must take place in the context of the G-20, and must be led by a consensus which, first and foremost, serves the interests and self-image of the “P5+1” or “E3+3.” The consent of the regional stakeholders who actually have to live with the consequences of these agreements is seen as largely irrelevant.

As the Washington establishment and their Potemkin candidate panic about a historic diplomatic achievement that serves U.S. interests, keep an eye on next steps. One possible issue on the horizon is Lebanon. That long-suffering country, Israel’s northern neighbor, is undergoing another heartbreaking period of instability and tragedy, largely imposed by the violent predations of the terrorist organization Hezbollah. For the past three and a half years, the Trump administration has relentlessly squeezed the Iranian terror proxy, chasing it out of international finance, clamping down on its transnational money-laundering schemes, and cooperating with allies such as Germany to eliminate its fundraising and recruiting activities on European soil.

The Trump administration now should consider conditioning current levels of aid to Lebanon (America is its largest foreign-aid donor) on the weakening of Hezbollah’s influence, and a normalization path between Beirut and Jerusalem. The White House also should lean heavily on France for cooperation.
 
But here’s the difference between the Trump administration and November’s alternative: Just as with all other regional issues, President Trump begins with a policy that he believes serves the U.S. national interest, then cooperates with the U.S. allies who have the most skin in the game. Joe Biden and his army of “experts” surely will spend this fall arguing the opposite: That the U.S. must begin by being ashamed of its own interests, then reach out to like-minded progressives who will agree to impose their preferences on ordinary people elsewhere in the world.

President Trump has now proven that not starting new wars, bringing U.S. troops home, and signing peace deals is only possible when an outsider ignores the Washington foreign policy establishment.
https://thehill.com/opinion/interna...reakthrough-proves-trumps-critics-wrong-again
 
:rofl2::rofl2: dysfuntional inability to respond to a point

No you stupid cunt.
A full 32 nations do not recognize Israel,
29 of which are in the ME. Now there are 3 that do.
This is not a sea change like you are valiantly trying to prove but utterly failing.
Like I said read some of Ben Gurion's books to get a clue.
 
But here’s the difference between the Trump administration and November’s alternative: Just as with all other regional issues, President Trump begins with a policy that he believes serves the U.S. national interest, then cooperates with the U.S. allies who have the most skin in the game. Joe Biden and his army of “experts” surely will spend this fall arguing the opposite: That the U.S. must begin by being ashamed of its own interests, then reach out to like-minded progressives who will agree to impose their preferences on ordinary people elsewhere in the world.

President Trump has now proven that not starting new wars, bringing U.S. troops home, and signing peace deals is only possible when an outsider ignores the Washington foreign policy establishment.
https://thehill.com/opinion/interna...reakthrough-proves-trumps-critics-wrong-again

Lies you dumb asshole
 
No you stupid cunt.
A full 32 nations do not recognize Israel,
29 of which are in the ME. Now there are 3 that do.
This is not a sea change like you are valiantly trying to prove but utterly failing.
Like I said read some of Ben Gurion's books to get a clue.
defacto recognition by KSA as well
Plus you are going to see the Gulf States jump on board.

There is nothing for the Arab/ME states in the current posture, but opening up economic and security ties
awaits those who move.
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Geopolitical Earthquake Just Hit the Mideast (Friedman NYT)
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...arthquake-Just-Hit-the-Mideast-(Friedman-NYT)
For once, I am going to agree with President Trump in his use of his favorite adjective: “huge.”

The agreement brokered by the Trump administration for the United Arab Emirates to establish full normalization of relations with Israel, in return for the Jewish state forgoing, for now, any annexation of the West Bank, was exactly what Trump said it was in his tweet: a “HUGE breakthrough.”

It is not Anwar el-Sadat going to Jerusalem — nothing could match that first big opening between Arabs and Israelis. It is not Yasir Arafat shaking Yitzhak Rabin’s hand on the White House lawn — nothing could match that first moment of public reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians.

But it is close. Just go down the scorecard, and you see how this deal affects every major party in the region — with those in the pro-American, pro-moderate Islam, pro-ending-the-conflict-with-Israel-once-and-for-all camp benefiting the most and those in the radical pro-Iran, anti-American, pro-Islamist permanent-struggle-with-Israel camp all becoming more isolated and left behind.

It’s a geopolitical earthquake.
 
Lies you dumb asshole
:rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:


President Trump has now proven that not starting new wars, bringing U.S. troops home, and signing peace deals is only possible when an outsider ignores the Washington foreign policy establishment.
 
:rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:


President Trump has now proven that not starting new wars, bringing U.S. troops home, and signing peace deals is only possible when an outsider ignores the Washington foreign policy establishment.

It is an opinion piece you half wit.
It proves nothing.
 
defacto recognition by KSA as well
Plus you are going to see the Gulf States jump on board.

There is nothing for the Arab/ME states in the current posture, but opening up economic and security ties
awaits those who move.


You have a problem. Three, actually. Egypt, Jordan and the UAE all recognize the state of Palestine, according to international law.
Izrael is embracing a trio of anti-Zionists.

Then there's another ..er.....ticklish problem for you;

Turkey threatens to suspend UAE ties over deal with Israel
‘The move against Palestine is not a step that can be stomached,’ says Erdoğan


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/14/iran-and-turkey-denounce-uae-over-deal-with-israel

Kushner's juvenile interference now threatens a cornerstone of NATO. Just how far in dismantling American reputation and reliability is Trump prepared to go to appease Washington Zionists ?
 
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This is right up there with Yalta and Nixon's walk in China or Detente glasnost or Carter and his Salt accords. Yuge!!!!!!!

Tear down that wall!!!!!! Israel and big oil are buddies in the world order. Shocker!
 
You have a problem. Three, actually. Egypt, Jordan and the UAE all recognize the state of Palestine, according to international law.
Izrael is embracing a trio of anti-Zionists.
Then there's another ..er.....ticklish problem for you;


Kushner's juvenile interference now threatens a cornerstone of NATO. Just how far in dismantling American reputation and reliability is Trump prepared to go to appease Washington Zionists ?
Turkey has been rogue.
If they can operate the Russian S-400, and stay in NATO -it can threaten the UAE and do the same.

as to recognizing Palestine,it makes no difference if the recognize Israel as well
 
Turkey has been rogue.
If they can operate the Russian S-400, and stay in NATO -it can threaten the UAE and do the same.

So Turkey is, you think, embedded in NATO and there's no ' three strikes and you're out ' ?

as to recognizing Palestine,it makes no difference if the recognize Israel as well

Maybe not to you- but recognition of the Palestinian state is anathema to neoZionism. You believe that Izrael will change Arab minds to accept its crimes- but the Arabs are keeping their enemy close.
 
The statement said that the “diplomatic breakthrough” was at “the request of President Trump,” and that Israel will “suspend declaring sovereignty over areas outlined in the President’s Vision for Peace and focus its efforts now on expanding ties with other countries in the Arab and Muslim world.”
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/tru...eace-agreement
n a surprise statement issued by the White House, Mr. Trump said that Israel and the U.A.E. will a string of bilateral agreements on investment, tourism, security, technology, energy and other areas while moving to allow direct flights between their countries and set up reciprocal embassies in each other’s nation.

In a statement of his own, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo compared the agreement to the peace treaties Israel forged decades ago with Egypt and Jordan. “Today’s normalization agreement between Israel and the Emirates holds similar potential and the promise for a better day for the entire region,” he said.

The White House announcement came several weeks after Mr. Netanyahu announced a new partnership with the U.A.E. to cooperate in the fight against the coronavirus, portraying it as a breakthrough, only to be embarrassed with the Emiratis issued a much more limited statement just hours later describing an agreement between private companies.

Indeed.

This is the beginning of the end for the so-called "Palestinians," supported by Iran, a state sponsor of terrorism.

Good riddance.
 
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