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Trump's push for Abraham Accords faces skepticism from Gulf experts
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Published 2026-05-28 16:21 UTCUpdated 2026-05-29 03:41 UTC
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Overview
President Trump is intensifying efforts to have Gulf countries, notably Saudi Arabia and Qatar, join the Abraham Accords to normalize relations with Israel and counter Iran.
Entities
Abraham AccordsMubarak Al-EttiDonald Trump
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Why now
- Trump is currently increasing diplomatic pressure on Gulf states to join the Abraham Accords.
- Recent expert analyses highlight growing doubts about the feasibility of forced normalization.
- The US's changing global influence affects how Gulf countries respond to US-led initiatives.
Why it matters
- The Abraham Accords represent a significant shift in Middle East diplomacy with potential geopolitical impacts.
- US efforts to reshape Gulf alliances could influence regional stability and US foreign policy effectiveness.
- Understanding regional skepticism helps anticipate challenges to peace initiatives in the Middle East.
LLM analysis
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Recurring claims
- Trump is pressuring Gulf countries to join the Abraham Accords to normalize relations with Israel.
- Experts warn that forcing Gulf states like Saudi Arabia and Qatar into the Abraham Accords could backfire and is seen as unrealistic.
- Saudi analyst Mubarak Al-Etti says the US's decline on the international stage has led Gulf states to not take Trump's demands seriously.
How sources frame it
- Jerusalem Post Middle East: questioning
- NPR Middle East: questioning
- Jerusalem Post Middle East: neutral
All evidence
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Trump's refusal to return to war with Iran will 'cost him dearly', says Saudi expert
Jerusalem Post Middle East · jpost.com · 2026-05-29 03:41 UTC
A look at Trump's plan to build on the Abraham Accords
NPR Middle East · npr.org · 2026-05-28 20:19 UTC
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