Trump is dishonest! - Prince of Saudi Arabia

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 Former Saudi Arabian spy chief Prince al-Faisal has questioned President Donald Trump's role in recent peace talks between the United Arab Emirates and Israel. He added that the US president was not honest on the issue of Palestinian citizenship. Not only that! He also said that his father, the late King Faisal, who ruled the government in the 1960s and 1970s, would also be disappointed as the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain signed a recent agreement without proposing any solution for the Palestinian people.


According to the prince, King Faisal had earlier decided to impose oil sanctions on the United States after the country decided to provide more aid to Israel during the Ramadan War in 1973 on the pretext of forcing the United States to become an honest broker between Israel and Arab lands. others.


For all you know, in 1973, King Faisal imposed an oil embargo on the U.S. and other countries that helped Israel during Israel's triggering the Yom Kippur War. He even stressed that Israel needed to withdraw from the occupied Arab territories after the 1967 war.


Unfortunately, President Donald Trump is not an honest broker but his actions are very disappointing.


However, the White House did not want to comment on the issue.



Previously, Saudi Arabia had long been involved in Palestinian-related issues, but its narrative has changed in recent years. Based on an interview, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said that the people of Israel have the right to own their own land.


However, the Prince of Turkey still insists that their government is still responsible for finding Arab peace initiatives and defending the Palestinian state with its capital.


On August 13, the "Abraham Accords," was signed by the UAE and Israel, marking the normalization of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Similarly, Bahrain signed the agreement a few days later, making the UAE and Bahrain the third and fourth Arab countries to act to normalize relations and recognize Israel, after Jordan and Egypt.