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Trump can’t sell the Abraham Accords on a Middle East that has lost trust in the US - The Conversation

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Michelle Burgis-Kasthala
Trump can’t sell the Abraham Accords on a Middle East that has lost trust in the US - The Conversation
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President Trump is attempting to leverage the Abraham Accords as a condition for a peace deal with Iran, despite a shifting geopolitical landscape in the Middle East. The article suggests that both the US and Israel are seeking a symbolic diplomatic victory to bolster domestic support amid declining regional influence.

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It highlights the challenges of US foreign policy in the Middle East and the potential instability of alliances following military conflicts.

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The framing focuses on the perceived failure of US influence and the 'desperate' nature of the administration's diplomatic efforts.

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