Diddley squat.
The Saudis should be paying Israel in order to be allowed to join the Abraham Accords.
Thanks SJackson.
Politically, there's probably no way the KSA will ever join the Abraham Accords. Their China-brokered move to resume ties with Iran, and their support for reintegrating Syria into the Arab League and whatnot, is analogous to putting a house on the market with a much higher asking price than anyone is likely to offer.
The disintegration of Pakistan, the Taliban's using the abandoned US equipment to confront Iran, and the economic/financial and political ennui gripping most of Asia must also be of concern to India. Turkey's currently stuck regionally. Egypt's building a new capital city, a large irrigation project in the western desert, and back-burnered by the concern trolls/virtue signalers in the Biden regime, and not worried about much else.
Saudi Arabia's in a better position right now than it has been since engineering the OPEC embargo in 1973.
Not that any Arab country cares about there brethren arab-palestinians.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discusses judicial reform, central bank independence and ties with Saudi Arabia. Speaking to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua in Jerusalem he also discusses AI, why investors should bet on Israel, and the outlook for the UN General Assembly in September.
['Civ notes:] The interviewer is a c-word spewing DNC talking points.Israel's Netanyahu on Judicial Reform, Saudi Arabia, AI: Full Interview | 19:10
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