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Is Peace at Hand in the Middle East?
Townhall.com ^ | September 18, 2020 | Pat Buchanan

Posted on 09/18/2020 6:25:31 AM PDT by Kaslin

Having presided over the recognition of Israel by the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, President Donald Trump has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize amid talk of peace breaking out across the region.

Assuredly, this is a major diplomatic breakthrough, and Nancy's Pelosi's sour-grapes dismissal of the deal as a "distraction" testifies to that truth.

Recognition of Israel by the UAE and Bahrain will, it is predicted, be followed by recognition of Israel by Oman and other Gulf states, perhaps even Saudi Arabia. But the idea that peace is at hand appears to be, as Mark Twain said of reports of his death, premature.

Indeed, the Gulf Arabs could be signing up to recognize Israel because they see the Jewish state as an indispensable ally in the Arab Sunni clash with the larger and more powerful Shiite Iran.

In 1979, the Camp David Accords were signed in a land-for-peace deal whereby Israel returned the Sinai, captured in the 1967 Six-Day War, to Egypt. Egypt's Anwar Sadat and Israel's Menachem Begin both won the Nobel Prize for Peace. Yet, while peace was established between Cairo and Jerusalem, that did not inaugurate an era of peace.

Jordan's King Hussein recognized Israel in 1994. Yet, since then, Israel has fought wars with Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Palestinians of the West Bank in successive intifadas.

The Palestinian issue also seems no closer to resolution.

What the Gulf Arabs are saying with these recognitions is that the seemingly irreconcilable Palestinian-Israeli conflict can no longer be permitted to interfere with the Arabs' pursuit of allies in the conflict that more immediately concerns them -- that of Iran against the Sunni Arab nations of the Persian Gulf.

The Palestinians are the losers here, having lost their veto power over Arab nations establishing ties to Israel. As for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it seems even further from resolution.

The "deal of the century" peace plan midwifed by Jared Kushner projected a Palestinian state on two-thirds of the West Bank. The rest of the West Bank, now occupied by half a million Jewish settlers, would be ceded to Israel.

Any Palestinian leader who signed away Jerusalem and a third of the West Bank to Israel would risk ending up like Matthias Erzberger, who signed the Versailles Treaty in Paris for Germany and was assassinated in the Black Forest in August 1921.

Other conflicts in the region contradict the notion of a coming era of peace. Syria's civil war, where Russia, Hezbollah and Iran are supporting the Damascus regime of Bashar Assad is unfinished, though Assad has regained control of most of his country.

The Yemen civil war remains a bloody and inconclusive conflict between a Saudi-backed regime which was driven out of the capital by Houthi rebels five years ago. U.S.-backed Saudi airstrikes have made of the country a human rights catastrophe. There is even talk of war crimes charges being brought against Riyadh for its bombings, and the United States for having sustained and supported those airstrikes.

In Libya, a civil war is underway between the recognized regime backed by Turkey and rebels backed by the UAE, Russia and Egypt.

In the Eastern Mediterranean, there is a naval stand-off between NATO allies Greece and Turkey over who owns the oil and gas below the seas off Cyprus and the Greek islands closest to the Turkish coast.

Then there is the undeclared war being waged against Iran by Israel and to which the U.S. is contributing with the crushing sanctions it has imposed to weaken and to isolate the ayatollah's regime.

U.S. military action against Iran, before Election Day, long advocated by hawks in this city and Israel, cannot be ruled out.

As for the Afghan civil war, in which the U.S. has been engaged for 19 years, it remains unresolved, though the Taliban have begun talks with the Kabul government. Then there is the endless Turkish-Kurd conflict inside Turkey that has spilled over into Iraq and Syria.

In establishing embassies in Israel, the UAE and Bahrain are taking a risk, making a wager on who will emerge as dominant in the Middle East.

While the UAE is a significant power in the Persian Gulf, Bahrain is a collection of islands of 300 square miles with a population fewer than two million people, a Sunni king and a Shiite majority.

Though home port to the U.S. Fifth Fleet, it is vulnerable.

A decade ago, the king was almost dethroned by a Shiite uprising sparked by the Arab Spring. Saudi Arabia had to send an army across the causeway to put down the resistance and save the regime.

Even Israel is not truly at peace today, with its drones, planes and missiles intermittently striking Iranian-backed militia in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. Still, all in all, this week brought good news on at least one front of the Middle East's forever wars.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Israel; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: abrahamaccords; israel; jerusalem; joebiden; letshavejerusalem; mohammedbinzayed; peacetalks; trumpadministration; uae; unitedarabemirates; waronterror

1 posted on 09/18/2020 6:25:31 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

The title made me think of this:

“While people are saying, “Peace and security, destruction will come upon them suddenly, like labor pains on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape.”

1 Thessalonians 5:3


2 posted on 09/18/2020 6:28:33 AM PDT by cuban leaf (The political war playing out in every country now: Globalists vs Nationalists)
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To: Kaslin

No, it is not.


3 posted on 09/18/2020 6:28:46 AM PDT by Whatever Works
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To: Kaslin

The agreement this week is an action of war, not peace.

The agreement puts Iran on formal notice that there is a vast array of warriors and instruments of war gathered to annihilate the mullahs should continued warlike actions occur


4 posted on 09/18/2020 6:32:34 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12) Progressives are existential American enemies.....all of them)
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To: Kaslin

Always a very intelligent writer. Always with a problem accepting Jewish people or their rights to their homeland. And much too pessimistic at times, too. There is hope we can have, Pat. The Irish for starters.


5 posted on 09/18/2020 6:33:01 AM PDT by faithhopecharity (Politicians are not born, they are excreted. Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 to 43 BCE))
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To: Kaslin

Peace may be elusive, but Israel is more secure.


6 posted on 09/18/2020 6:33:59 AM PDT by marktwain (President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries.)
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To: marktwain

Peace is the interval between wars.


7 posted on 09/18/2020 6:34:42 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12) Progressives are existential American enemies.....all of them)
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To: Kaslin

Peace will never happen until Iran is eliminated.


8 posted on 09/18/2020 6:38:41 AM PDT by unixfox (Abolish Slavery, Repeal the 16th Amendment)
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To: Kaslin

Normalizing relations is great but Israel wasn’t exactly at war with the Emirates.


9 posted on 09/18/2020 6:39:48 AM PDT by Impy (Thug Lives Splatter - China delenda est)
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To: Kaslin

POTUS has done a great job.
That said, there will never be lasting peace there.
Not until one side kills all the others.


10 posted on 09/18/2020 6:54:11 AM PDT by EEGator
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To: Kaslin

It is not hard to make peace in the Middle East - it has been done dozens of times. (Old Joke)

Getting these structural deals signed is a real major long term development however.


11 posted on 09/18/2020 6:56:34 AM PDT by BeauBo
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There will never be peace until islam is eradicated.


12 posted on 09/18/2020 7:11:42 AM PDT by BuffaloJack (Neither safety nor security exists in nature. Everything is dangerous and has risk.)
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To: Kaslin
from the article: "U.S. military action against Iran, before Election Day, long advocated by hawks in this city and Israel, cannot be ruled out."

Look for that to happen right after John Bolton returns to the President's national security staff.

Do I need a </sarcasm> tag here?

13 posted on 09/18/2020 7:45:27 AM PDT by BroJoeK ((a little historical perspective...))
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To: Kaslin

There will never be peace in the middle east until they get rid of the satanic religion known as ‘islam’.


14 posted on 09/18/2020 8:04:44 AM PDT by zeugma (Stop deluding yourself that America is still a free country.)
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To: Kaslin
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Regional peace will be at hand when the Mullahs are gone and the Turkish army takes things in hand.

15 posted on 09/18/2020 11:45:41 AM PDT by SJackson (wondered...what 10 Commandments would have looked like if Moses had run them through..Congress, RR)
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