Defined by the speaker as peace between Israel and Arab countries so they can unite against Iran.
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Abraham Accords
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "know it or does he know it yeah so i think this war is unwinnable um and the moment that you go into iran..."
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Jiang treats these accords as part of the first-term pro-Israel coalition architecture directed against Iran.
He predicts that in a second Trump term, war with Iran would become a major priority, citing the Iran nuclear deal withdrawal, the Jerusalem embassy move, tolerance of MBS after Khashoggi's killing, the Abraham Accords, and the Soleimani assassination as evidence.
The speaker defines the Abraham Accords as peace between Israel and Arab countries so they can unite against Iran, and credits MBS with helping Kushner achieve them.
Jiang says Trump's first-term decisions already pointed toward a future Iran war, including the embassy move to Jerusalem, the Soleimani assassination, and the Abraham Accords.
Simon says Israel has little sovereign wealth of its own and is being absorbed into GCC and Abraham Accords rails rather than preserving independent strategic autonomy.
Jiang treats Jared Kushner's bailout history, his role in the Abraham Accords, and Mohammed bin Salman's large post-White-House investment as evidence of deeper family and ideological linkages among present-day elites.
He says the strategy downgrades the Middle East because America now presents itself as an energy exporter, cites the Abraham Accords as having settled major regional tensions, and treats Iran as diminished after Operation Midnight Hammer.
The host frames the Isaac Accords as an Abraham-Accords-style project linking Israel with Latin American states and asks whether this reveals a shared U.S.-Israeli imperial vision.
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"know it or does he know it yeah so i think this war is unwinnable um and the moment that you go into iran..."
"the abraham accords which brought together um saudi arabia and israel and so he was doing all these things that from american foreign policy..."
"...doing that. Trump did do so. Trump initiated something called the Abraham Accords, which is to create this pro -Israel alliance against Iran. And..."
"Um, now it's assets are being utilized by this financial industrial. Complex, um, but none of the value of what Israel's building is being..."
"...had will be integrated into, um, this GCC, um, and this Abraham accords union, um, that is being built. Uh, and, and that is,..."
"at Stanford she got the Dean her Dean I've heard his name but but the Dean to back her uh startup and then she..."
"do wasn't doing very well and they could have gotten bankrupt but they were"
"they were bailed out by other investors and I think it had a 666 address if I am not mistaken that's"
"Let's use the resources that we have to promote our interests around the world. And if you read the national security strategy, I mean,..."
"...So it doesn't really need energy from the Middle East. The Abraham Accords have settled a lot of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East...."
"...seen this, friends at DD Geopolitics have written about the Isaac Accords, which is a new initiative launched in 2025. It's a project designed..."
"As we also discussed, it's very likely that Trump will become President of the United States again in November, and he will pick Nikki..."
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