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Trump Demands Middle Eastern Countries Join Abraham Accords for Iran Deal
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Trump Demands Middle Eastern Countries Join Abraham Accords for Iran Deal

Donald Trump is demanding several Middle Eastern nations join the Abraham Accords as a condition for a potential deal with Iran. He listed Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan, UAE, and Bahrain, noting UAE and Bahrain are already members. Critics call it "trading one fantasy for another," while some, like Senator Lindsey Graham, praise the proposal.

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Shipping firms question safety in strait of Hormuz despite Trump plan
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4/5/2026

Shipping firms question safety in strait of Hormuz despite Trump plan

President says US navy will ‘guide’ stranded ships out of waterway but report says warship was hit by IranMiddle East crisis – live updatesThe world’s shipping industry has questioned if vessels will be able to travel safely to and from the Gulf after Donald Trump announced his latest plan to open the strait of Hormuz.The US president wrote on Monday that the navy would “guide” stranded ships out of the waterway, writing on his social media site Truth Social that the operation, “Project Freedom”, would be a humanitarian gesture “on behalf of the United States, Middle Eastern Countries but, in particular, the Country of Iran”. Continue reading...

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