“The Iran war has proven that neither the Abraham Accords nor U.S. bases can shield the Gulf; it has replaced the old policy of reliance with a vacuum of fear.”
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Syria and Lebanon could join the Abraham Accords in a fragile moment, balancing military escalation with unprecedented US-mediated diplomacy.
Kazakhstan joins the Abraham Accords to build new critical mineral supply chains with US partners, reducing reliance on China.
Turkey’s inclusion in Gaza’s reconstruction and transnational energy projects like the East Mediterranean Gas Forum is vital. This pragmatic engagement prevents regional fragmentation, discourages Ankara’s alignment with competing blocs, and transforms the Abraham Accords into a comprehensive, multilateral framework for lasting Middle Eastern integration.
The Mar-a-Lago summit confirmed that Trump and Netanyahu are in strategic lockstep, moving toward a technocratic Gaza government and a 2026 deadline for Hamas’s disarmament. Despite minor disagreements over Syria, the partnership remains a “force multiplier” for reshaping Middle Eastern spheres of influence
