Watch: John Kerry Got This So Wrong In 2016, And It Was His Job - Now He's A Climate Expert?

Written By BlabberBuzz | Saturday, 28 November 2020 02:50 PM
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Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said in 2016 there would be "no separate peace between Israel and the Arab world" without fixing the continuous dispute over Palestine.

Though President Donald Trump has managed to contribute to some of the processes, mediating several accords between Israel and Arab countries including Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain.

"I’ve heard several prominent politicians in Israel sometimes saying, well, the Arab world is in a different place now. We just have to reach out to them, and we can work some things with the Arab world, and we’ll deal with the Palestinians," Kerry said at the 2016 Saban Forum hosted by the Brookings Institute around the 12:20 mark in the video. "No, no, no and no. I want to make that very clear to all of you."

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"I’ve talked to the leaders of the Arab community," Kerry parped in 2016. ‘There will be no advanced and separate peace with the Arab world without the Palestinian process and Palestinian peace. That is a hard reality."

The hardest reality for the Democrats and the DC foreign policy blob is what actually happened. The most pro-Israel president ever announced the most pro-Israel peace proposal, Netanyahu announced his plans to annex the settlements and the Jordan Valley — and the UAE and Bahrain recognized Israel, and Saudi Arabia opened its airspace to Israel Airlines. Sudan came next, and more Sunni states will follow.

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The conversation was labeled, "Challenges for the Trump administration in the Middle East."

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Trump originated his thread of peace accords in August when he advised crafting an agreement on a "full normalization of relations" between Israel and the UAE.

As part of the agreement, Israel said it would "suspend declaring sovereignty over areas outlined in the President’s Vision for Peace and focus its efforts on expanding ties with other countries in the Arab and Muslim world."

The two countries did not resolve disputes between Israel and Palestine but agreed to continue their attempts to "achieve a just, comprehensive and enduring resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict."

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Trump then assisted negotiate peace accords between Israel and Bahrain in September and Israel and Sudan in October. Iran, Turkey and Palestine have rebuked the deals. Palestinians are looking for a way to separate Israel into a two-state country.

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Kerry, picked by President-elect Joe Biden to be a climate leader, also helped former President Barack Obama negotiate the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which offered the removal of sanctions on Iran in exchange for its pledge to majorly diminish its nuclear capabilities.

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The Trump administration retreated from the deal in 2018, saying Iran had not delivered on its promise and therefore posed a threat to U.S. national security.

Some foreign policy experts have suggested Biden will return to the deal once he takes office.

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