BartenderElite
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Democrats went along for the ride
Some did. It's a lame point, though.
Many didn't, and Republicans drove the bus. The much-maligned American left never wavered. They were 100% against it from day 1.
Democrats went along for the ride
I'm not defending it -i was against it from the beginning -but the Dems did enableSome did. It's a lame point, though.
Many didn't, and Republicans drove the bus. The much-maligned American left never wavered. They were 100% against it from day 1.
Not only has Trump brought more peace to the Middle East, more comprehensively and faster than all of his predecessors combined, but he made it look easy. Israel's ties with its Abraham Accords partners are expanding massively by the day. Tourists from the UAE are streaming into the country. And with one in seven Israeli Jews descended from the Moroccan diaspora, the potential for business and cultural ties between Israel and Morocco is almost limitless.
Trump's sundry Middle East peace deals are humiliating for his predecessors. Not only did they fail where Trump has succeeded, but they insisted that his achievements were impossible.
https://www.newsweek.com/trumps-legacy-peace-opinion-1554928
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Will Biden build on Trump’s legacy in the Middle East or squander it? Wish I could say I was hopeful—I see no reason to be.
And there’s an argument to made that Trump is the best foreign policy president since Reagan—especially, given what was handed to him by his *failed predecessors*.
But because it’s Trump, it will largely go unheralded except by the ‘non-approved’ pundit class but maybe historians will treat him more fairly. No Peace Prize even though his four years were historic in bringing peace to one of the most troubled places on the planet.
Not too shabby for a supposed no-nothing outsider. Maybe we need more of them.
Your word is proof of nothing.what claims moron? POTUS gets security briefings -the fact you have to even bring it up shows your dumbness -as to Libya -it's manifest
Shut the fuck up you lying kunt.I'm not defending it -i was against it from the beginning -but the Dems did enable
Fucking liarDemocrats went along for the ride
The blood of murdered Palestinians is on your sick hands now, kunt.the UN made it a big deal. The Usual Suspects make the Palestinians some sort of sacred cow.
What is amazing is all these years the US has gone along -gawd knows we' tried to get them to negotiate for
"land for peace"
Then Trump just goes around that roadblock and the Sunni states join in the Abraham Accords
Why would a selfish cunt like you care about others?I never got the fixation with the Palestinians to begin with. The whole region pivots around a tiny semi-nation? Never made a lick of sense.
Wild - that's exactly what the left was warning all of the hawks about in 2003. That invasion would open up a Pandora's Box of problems, and lead to long commitments we couldn't get out of.
And many on the right called them terrorist sympathizers for that.
Some did. It's a lame point, though.
Many didn't, and Republicans drove the bus. The much-maligned American left never wavered. They were 100% against it from day 1.
I never got the fixation with the Palestinians to begin with. The whole region pivots around a tiny semi-nation? Never made a lick of sense.
ha ha -no.The blood of murdered Palestinians is on your sick hands now, kunt.
Not only has Trump brought more peace to the Middle East, more comprehensively and faster than all of his predecessors combined, but he made it look easy. Israel's ties with its Abraham Accords partners are expanding massively by the day. Tourists from the UAE are streaming into the country. And with one in seven Israeli Jews descended from the Moroccan diaspora, the potential for business and cultural ties between Israel and Morocco is almost limitless.
Trump's sundry Middle East peace deals are humiliating for his predecessors. Not only did they fail where Trump has succeeded, but they insisted that his achievements were impossible.
https://www.newsweek.com/trumps-legacy-peace-opinion-1554928
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Will Biden build on Trump’s legacy in the Middle East or squander it? Wish I could say I was hopeful—I see no reason to be.
And there’s an argument to made that Trump is the best foreign policy president since Reagan—especially, given what was handed to him by his *failed predecessors*.
But because it’s Trump, it will largely go unheralded except by the ‘non-approved’ pundit class but maybe historians will treat him more fairly. No Peace Prize even though his four years were historic in bringing peace to one of the most troubled places on the planet.
Not too shabby for a supposed no-nothing outsider. Maybe we need more of them.
Speak English, Kunt, and Yes you are filthy in your guilt.ha ha -no.
Nor the Arabs who have bypassed their intransigence
I think it is fair to give trump some cred but you do realize the ink aint even dry yet....
The fixation on the ME will be our undoing if we continue to waste our treasure there..
While we waste time & money, china has been ever expanding & making money..
I think it is fair to give trump some cred but you do realize the ink aint even dry yet....
The fixation on the ME will be our undoing if we continue to waste our treasure there..
While we waste time & money, china has been ever expanding & making money..
Not only has Trump brought more peace to the Middle East, more comprehensively and faster than all of his predecessors combined, but he made it look easy. Israel's ties with its Abraham Accords partners are expanding massively by the day. Tourists from the UAE are streaming into the country. And with one in seven Israeli Jews descended from the Moroccan diaspora, the potential for business and cultural ties between Israel and Morocco is almost limitless.
Trump's sundry Middle East peace deals are humiliating for his predecessors. Not only did they fail where Trump has succeeded, but they insisted that his achievements were impossible.
https://www.newsweek.com/trumps-legacy-peace-opinion-1554928
________________
Will Biden build on Trump’s legacy in the Middle East or squander it? Wish I could say I was hopeful—I see no reason to be.
And there’s an argument to made that Trump is the best foreign policy president since Reagan—especially, given what was handed to him by his *failed predecessors*.
But because it’s Trump, it will largely go unheralded except by the ‘non-approved’ pundit class but maybe historians will treat him more fairly. No Peace Prize even though his four years were historic in bringing peace to one of the most troubled places on the planet.
Not too shabby for a supposed no-nothing outsider. Maybe we need more of them.
normalization (diplomatic recognition/economic ties)..it's key to middle east peaceReally?
A "Peace" agreement between countries that are not only at war but don't even have a conflict?
What's next? A historic "Peace" deal with Canada.Dotard is such a genius.
Biden sure as shit is not going to do anything about China. His family is making to much off it.