No One Can Ever Again Deny the Threat Iran’s Islamic Republic Presents Israel, Gulf Nations

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Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Feb. 18 said he is confident that no one will ever again be able to deny the threat that the Islamic Republic in Iran presents Israel, the Gulf nations, and the United States, following the “historic” achievements for the region made under the Trump administration.

Pompeo made the remarks while accepting a “Champion of International Human Rights” award at the ninth Annual Champions of Jewish Values International Awards Gala, held by the the World Values Network on Thursday in honor of Black history month. It is the first award of its kind.

He was referring to former President Donald Trump’s Abraham Accords, a joint statement between Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the United States—and later, with Bahrain and other Arab countries. The agreement, which earned the former president Nobel Peace Prize nominations, serves to establish new cooperation and normalization between the Middle East nations.

The deals were first announced on Aug. 13 and Sept. 11, 2020.

“I am confident that people around the world now think about Iran differently than when our administration took office,” Pompeo said, addressing the event virtually.

“And while the next administration [Biden] may choose its own tactical plan, I don’t believe that’s the case that anyone will ever again deny the threat that the Islamic Republic presents to the United States, to Israel, to Arab nations in the Gulf.”

It is unclear whether President Joe Biden intends to keep or derail the Abraham Accords. However, administration officials have welcomed the agreement as a positive development.

On Wednesday, for the first time since taking office on Jan. 20, Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the phone, during which he affirmed his commitment to Israel’s security and expressed a desire to strengthen all aspects of the U.S.-Israel partnership, including defense cooperation, the White House said in a statement.

The two leaders also discussed security issues posed by Iran, the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, as well as the United States’s continued support for peace agreements to normalize relations between Israel and Arab nations—the Abraham Accords.

Biden administration officials have previously said they would examine the U.S. commitments made as part of the agreement. The president has also said he is ready to revive the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear deal with Iran if Tehran returns to compliance. Trump withdrew the United States from the deal in 2018.

Source: Theepochtimes

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