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applegrove

(119,050 posts)
Wed Sep 6, 2023, 08:52 PM Sep 2023

Scoop: Trump privately urged to support Biden's Saudi mega-deal

Scoop: Trump privately urged to support Biden's Saudi mega-deal

Barak Ravid

https://www.axios.com/2023/09/06/biden-saudi-mega-deal-israel-trump

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Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told Axios he has urged former President Trump to support the mega-deal President Biden is negotiating with Saudi Arabia, which could pave the way for a historic peace agreement between the kingdom and Israel.

Why it matters: The comprehensive deal could include a U.S.-Saudi defense treaty that would require support from two-thirds of the Senate, where many Democrats hold critical views of both Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

* That could force Biden to rely significantly on Republicans, many of whom oppose his foreign policy but support Israel and the previous Arab normalization agreements known as the Abraham Accords.

* Vocal opposition from Trump — who brokered the Abraham Accords and forged a close relationship with Saudi Arabia as president — could deal a serious blow to Biden's chances of attracting Republican support.

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Scoop: Trump privately urged to support Biden's Saudi mega-deal (Original Post) applegrove Sep 2023 OP
So we are burying the hacksaw with the House of Saud? speak easy Sep 2023 #1
Looks that way. The worst human rights violaters in the early 1990s applegrove Sep 2023 #2

applegrove

(119,050 posts)
2. Looks that way. The worst human rights violaters in the early 1990s
Wed Sep 6, 2023, 10:13 PM
Sep 2023

were Saudi Arabia and China. So SA being evil is not new. Nor so China.

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