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Trump Takes a Wrecking Ball to the Middle East Status Quo

Evan Vucci's photograph of Trump after being shot in the ear An editor has nominated the above file for discussion of its purpose and/or potential deletion. You are welcome to participate in the discussion and help reach a consensus.- Wikipedia
Evan Vucci's photograph of Trump after being shot in the ear An editor has nominated the above file for discussion of its purpose and/or potential deletion. You are welcome to participate in the discussion and help reach a consensus.- Wikipedia

Michael Oren

Clarity with Michael Oren, Feb. 9, 2025

“For Trump today, the core problem in the Middle East is not the absence of a fantasized state for the Palestinians, but the presence of a Palestinian population condemned to pursue conflict, both by their socioeconomic circumstances and by their addiction to a victimhood narrative.”

A diplomatic coup de main or more Trumpian madness? A strategic move like Trump’s threatened tariffs for Canada and Mexico—or a sincere proposal to take over a strip in the Middle East?

Depending on who you ask, President Trump’s pronouncements on the Middle East, made in the presence of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, could be described either way.

To review his breathtaking remarks: the President of the United States said that his country “will take over the Gaza Strip,” clear rubble and unexploded ordnance, and “develop it” into an Eastern Mediterranean Riviera.

Meanwhile, Gaza’s Palestinians could move to a “good, fresh, beautiful piece of land,” possibly in an Arab country, such as Jordan or Egypt. He announced that Saudi Arabia would make peace with Israel without the establishment of a Palestinian state, essentially as the United Arab Emirates and three others did under the Abraham Accords of Trump’s first term. And, for good measure, he pledged to reimpose sanctions on Iran, and reduce its oil exports to zero.

“I’m hopeful that this. . . will end the bloodshed and killing once and for all,” Trump declared, and “rebuild American strength throughout the region.” …SOURCE

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