Three Years Later, Trump Deserves A Nobel Peace Prize For The Abraham Accords

The thing is with Trump, he doesn't have a good character but he got results, he knew what was to be done, he knew America needed a face lift. But too many Americans run on character, that's why the likes of Obama and Biden get in to fuck things up.

So unfortunately, Trump will never win, despite being the only one with the credentials. I would rather have an arsehole boss that made the business thrive and my salary increase, as opposed to the nice guy that made the company go tits up and me redundant.

But that's democracy, you go with the vote.

Bibi Netanyahu has effectively killed the Abraham Accords.
 
Three Years Later, Trump Deserves A Nobel Peace Prize For The Abraham Accords

OP Comment: The only president to bring real peace to the Middle East. No awards, just political persecution.

Meanwhile, Biden is back to the same old trouble-making, rewarding terrorist Iran and disrespecting Israel.

Article Quote: On Sept. 15, 2020, President Trump ushered in a new era of peace and collaboration in the Middle East without a single bullet fired.

This month, the world will celebrate the three-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s Abraham Accords.

While the Obama administration and others said Trump’s bold decision to keep his campaign promise and move the United States Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, the eternal capital of Israel, would cause war in the Middle East, just the opposite happened. Many of these individuals said the same when the framework of the Abraham Accords was initially announced, but just as they were wrong before, they were wrong once again.


On Sept. 15, 2020, President Trump ushered in a new era of peace and collaboration in the Middle East among Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco without a single bullet fired. Imagine that: Peace was achieved through America leading with strength, without any wars started, when the experts said the opposite would happen.

Furthermore, Trump and his administration provided the metaphorical runway and jet fuel for long-standing relationships among the Israelis, Bahrainis, and Emiratis that had been held in the darkness to take off into the light for the world to see, which has led to tremendous economic and societal expansion. As commercial ties grow, so will the strength of the bonds between the countries and their people.

Per the Abraham Accords Peace Institute, trade between the countries saw a major increase from 2021 to 2022, coming in at $3.37 billion in 2022, an 82 percent increase from 2021! Bahrain is set to utilize Israeli solar technology as a result of the Abraham Accords, and earlier this year, the Abrahamic Family House opened its doors to the world in Abu Dhabi. The center encompasses three separate houses of worship — a mosque, a church, and a synagogue, as well as shared spaces for gathering and dialogue. Based on these economic and societal indicators, the Abraham Accords have been a major success thus far.

Both authors have seen firsthand how Israel is liked and respected in the Arab world, which never would have happened if not for the Abraham Accords. Having served as a U.S. Army Reserve captain and intelligence officer in Saudi Arabia during the historic peace accords, Abraham Hamadeh had a unique experience serving in the Middle East, with Syrian ancestry and Arabic language skills allowing for much more personal interactions with Saudi Arabia’s security apparatus’ leadership — and they’re ready for peace.
Real peace I’m the Mideast?

Not so much
 
So what exactly did the Abraham Accords achieve?
 
Read your Bible. The Jews lost Israel in the first century.
Why read the most dangerous of self-glossing texts on the planet when egoist Trump has played the xian card and become the poster-child of that protection racket?
 
its just UAE and Bahrain recognizing Israeli sovereignty.
Biden was trying to expand it to other arab countries, but it ignores the living conditions of Palestinian people.
It has nothing to do with the Palestinian people. Other mid-eastern countries, not ruled by terrorist, are allowed to operate and move on in the modern age

It obviously pisses off terrorist, iran and demafasict that Arab nations are modernizing and realizing peace, particular with Israel is a good thing
 
'Man, there are spooks in your head!'
(Derrida, Spectres of Marx)

Trump's theologian-handlers have a field day with the Abrahamic in the media, as Trump proposes a "christian" solution..

Just as the Arab son, Obama, played the marxist card to dupe Clevelanders and others that he was a black African (Marx's children nicknamed Marx himself 'The Moor'), Trump plays the xian card from the start.

'Freud had his ghosts, he confesses it on occasion.' (Jacques Derrida)

The figurations of Biblical fraternity open the distance within and between the "Christian roots of the motif of fraternity," within and between and notion of "fraternity." Commenting on Derrida's work, Fethi Benslama writes that the "being together" of these brothers, of Ishmael and Isaac, may in fact constitute the unbearable itself.'

The two brothers, each prefiguring one of two nations that the Bible promises, thus provide the poles of an oscillation that never quite gathers as the Arab Jew. The reading field to which we are transported is therefore that of an impossibility, a non-figure that, in its invisibility and unreadability, reproduces and exceeds the so-called "Jewish-Muslim symbiosis, at once ancient and new -- more ancient and newer than could, strictly speaking, ever appear or become manifest. The Abrahamic exposes us to the nonfigure that was long ago inscribed and erased in "the fold of this Abrahamic or Ibrahimic moment, folded over again by the Gospels between the two 'religions of the Book....

The notion of the Abrahamic, like the notion of "The People of the Book," is of Islamic origin (Smith JZ, "Religion, Religions, Religious, in Critical Terms for Religious Studies, U. of Chicago Press, 1998).

Unsurprisingly, to read (for) the Abrahamic, as this anthology proposes, will mean to listen to the recurrence of sounds and lexemes that have escaped attention, have otherwise failed to gather or to coagulate -- into words.

They have therefore retained the spectrality and explosiveness of a non-history, the spectrality and explosiveness of the Abrahamic.
....
Figured and failing to figure as the promise and threat of an alliance -- the cut of circumcision -- of the Arab and the Jew, the Arab Jew (Muslim and Jew, Moor and Jew, Arab and Jew), the Abrahamic articulates the non-figure of the first as already the last, of the last and of the end, an explosive specter of uncertain and troubling existence ("Judaism and Islam would thus be perhaps, seraient peut-etre alors, the last two monotheisms to revolt against everything....).

The Arab Jew whose silent hyphen will prove both more and less than that of "Judeo-Christianity," fails to fuse and violently open the field of the Abrahamic that Derrida gives us to read. This, then, is Derrida "on religion."
(Derrida, Acts of Religion, pp. 3, 9-13)
 
Three Years Later, Trump Deserves A Nobel Peace Prize For The Abraham Accords

OP Comment: The only president to bring real peace to the Middle East. No awards, just political persecution.

Meanwhile, Biden is back to the same old trouble-making, rewarding terrorist Iran and disrespecting Israel.

Article Quote: On Sept. 15, 2020, President Trump ushered in a new era of peace and collaboration in the Middle East without a single bullet fired.

This month, the world will celebrate the three-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s Abraham Accords.

While the Obama administration and others said Trump’s bold decision to keep his campaign promise and move the United States Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, the eternal capital of Israel, would cause war in the Middle East, just the opposite happened. Many of these individuals said the same when the framework of the Abraham Accords was initially announced, but just as they were wrong before, they were wrong once again.


On Sept. 15, 2020, President Trump ushered in a new era of peace and collaboration in the Middle East among Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco without a single bullet fired. Imagine that: Peace was achieved through America leading with strength, without any wars started, when the experts said the opposite would happen.

Furthermore, Trump and his administration provided the metaphorical runway and jet fuel for long-standing relationships among the Israelis, Bahrainis, and Emiratis that had been held in the darkness to take off into the light for the world to see, which has led to tremendous economic and societal expansion. As commercial ties grow, so will the strength of the bonds between the countries and their people.

Per the Abraham Accords Peace Institute, trade between the countries saw a major increase from 2021 to 2022, coming in at $3.37 billion in 2022, an 82 percent increase from 2021! Bahrain is set to utilize Israeli solar technology as a result of the Abraham Accords, and earlier this year, the Abrahamic Family House opened its doors to the world in Abu Dhabi. The center encompasses three separate houses of worship — a mosque, a church, and a synagogue, as well as shared spaces for gathering and dialogue. Based on these economic and societal indicators, the Abraham Accords have been a major success thus far.

Both authors have seen firsthand how Israel is liked and respected in the Arab world, which never would have happened if not for the Abraham Accords. Having served as a U.S. Army Reserve captain and intelligence officer in Saudi Arabia during the historic peace accords, Abraham Hamadeh had a unique experience serving in the Middle East, with Syrian ancestry and Arabic language skills allowing for much more personal interactions with Saudi Arabia’s security apparatus’ leadership — and they’re ready for peace.

The MIC hates peace.
There is no profit in peace.
 
its just UAE and Bahrain recognizing Israeli sovereignty.
Biden was trying to expand it to other arab countries, but it ignores the living conditions of Palestinian people.
Sounds like a nothing burger
 

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