Peace between Israel and the UAE Shows That Time Is Not on the Palestinians’ Side
Normalization is here, and those refusing to join in will be left behind.
August 14, 2020
The Islamic Republic’s appeal to China is a sign that “maximum pressure” is working.
The leaking of a draft of an extensive agreement for economic and strategic cooperation between Beijing and Tehran—two fiercely anti-American regimes—has caused serious concern in Washington. Jerusalem is also alarmed at the prospect that a regional power dedicated to Israel’s destruction now has the backing of the world’s second-mightiest country. While these worries are undoubtedly justified, argue Amos Yadlin and Ari Heistein, there are limits to how much China can, or will, do for Iran:
Normalization is here, and those refusing to join in will be left behind.
The Islamic Republic’s appeal to China is a sign that “maximum pressure” is working.
It could invigorate the U.S.-Israel alliance.
Hath not a Jew seykhl?
And what it doesn’t.
The leaking of a draft of an extensive agreement for economic and strategic cooperation between Beijing and Tehran—two fiercely anti-American regimes—has caused serious concern in Washington. Jerusalem is also alarmed at the prospect that a regional power dedicated to Israel’s destruction now has the backing of the world’s second-mightiest country. While these worries are undoubtedly justified, argue Amos Yadlin and Ari Heistein, there are limits to how much China can, or will, do for Iran:
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