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.
TURKEY also not happy,so we have SOME sectors who are feeling furious....AGAIN,getting all the
parties on board to ACTUALLY have a peace accord/agreement is questionable at best....been tried
over and over again....NO SUCCESS, so I will watch what happens.
It has really been sad to see Turkey devolve from a secular democracy into a theocracy. Ataturk realized Turkey needed to evolve and become a modern democracy, but now one hundred years later, it has slipped back to intolerance and dictatorship.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
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