Trump can’t sell the Abraham Accords on a Middle East that has lost trust in the US
As the US and Iran try to come to terms on a peace deal to end their months-long war, US President Donald Trump this week has introduced a new demand – that other countries in the Middle East sign on to his Abraham Accords , normalising relations with Israel. There are reasons for this. The US and Israel are militarily, strategically and economically weaker than they were on the eve of launching “Operation Epic Fury”, their joint military operation against Iran, in late Febru
President Trump is reportedly seeking Middle Eastern nations to join the Abraham Accords, which normalize relations with Israel, as a condition for their inclusion in any potential peace deal with Iran. This move comes amid perceived weakening of US and Israeli influence in the region following recent military operations and attacks by Iran. Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu are seen as needing a significant diplomatic achievement before upcoming elections. The Abraham Accords, brokered during Trump's first term, aimed to foster normalization between Israel and several Arab nations, bypassing traditional approaches that centered on resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict first.
This development highlights the complex geopolitical maneuvering in the Middle East, where regional stability and international relations are being reshaped by shifting alliances and the pursuit of political objectives.
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