OK, so wth does that have to do with the answer I gave you as to the reason for their “change of minds” whether it be temporary or permanent.
I gave no opinion on that, just the reason for their recent change in attitude.
RE: OK, so wth does that have to do with the answer I gave you as to the reason for their change of minds whether it be temporary or permanent
1. The Arabs most probably calculate that Trump will win in 2020, and policies will remain the same the next 4 years.
2. They and Israel face the same enemy, Iran... a country that wants to control the entire region and calculate that a regional alliance with a militaroly powerful Israel, backed up by an even more powerful America, is in their best interest.
Plus, they look at Israel’s record in dealing with past enemies after they made peace (e.g., Egypt and Jordan), and reckon that because Israel keeps her word, this is an adversary we can trust. The enemy of my enemy is my friend (especially if past performance is to be considered).
Finally, why not trade with Israel and reap the benefits of her innovation?