CHRISTINA ARMOUPOR interviewing John Hopkins Proff. of international studies....THIS IS A GLOBAL
PERSPECTIVE OF THIS TOPIC...it is detailed in it's analysis of this deal...NO ONE GLOBALLY is
impressed and NOTHING will change....the professor reflects on the failure of China deal and N. Korea
deal....is NOT impressed with present position that Trump is boasting about.
ANOTHER perspective....and to PS, that was the takeaway from the interview....the king has screwed so MANY countries that they have LITTLE faith in this deal....they DON'T TRUST (oh my, what a surprise)
Interesting. So the article says the plan will fail because there were no Palestinians on the negotiations? Why would that have any impact on a deal between UAE and Israel? I see this deal as more of an unspoken declaration of common enemy in Iran and fully expect other Mideast Sunni nations to make similar deals. Once Iran is out of the picture, all cards will be back on the table.
Pony Soldier wrote: I will read the article, but felt I had to point out that posting something from Salon while complaining about Breitbart is a bit hypocritical.
YEA,I KNEW that....it was ANOTHER view....Christina ARMOUPOR is a VERY knowledgeable reporter
but I wanted to let "U" see others,who are "echoing the same thing"
Pony Soldier wrote: Interesting. So the article says the plan will fail because there were no Palestinians on the negotiations? Why would that have any impact on a deal between UAE and Israel? I see this deal as more of an unspoken declaration of common enemy in Iran and fully expect other Mideast Sunni nations to make similar deals. Once Iran is out of the picture, all cards will be back on the table.
AS I UNDERSTAND IT....the deal was already in existence.altho on the down low....the king just slipped in to
make it "his"....AGAIN, Kushner's track record it NOT that great.....his father in law LOADED him up with
such a huge burden of responsibilities, NO ONE could be effective enough to concentrate on ONE AND
GET IT DONE RIGHT.
While H-A is right to say wait before popping the bubbly, I think it is a good first step. Oman and another Arab nation are also looking at making a treaty with Israel.
One caveat, Netanyahu said yesterday that one of the key provisions, the annexation of the West Bank will only be put on hold. Maybe he is waiting for other nations to sign on?
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.