Israel-Saudi Normalization Isn’t Worth the Price of Allowing Iran to Go Nuclear
The challenges are surmountable, but not at any cost.
August 9, 2023
The challenges are surmountable, but not at any cost.
A recent trip by the American national security adviser to Saudi Arabia is but one piece of evidence that the White House is trying to broker an agreement between Jerusalem and Riyadh. To Enia Krivine, such an agreement, despite facing “myriad but surmountable challenges,” would be a “boon to regional stability and security” as well as “consistent with U.S. interests.” Yet any deal would necessarily result from three-way negotiations, and involve concessions on all sides. Krivine fears the Biden administration might ask for too much:
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