Monday, June 3, 2019

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Admits That The Current White House Middle East Peace Plan May Not Work



Newsweek: Mike Pompeo Says Trump's Middle East Peace Plan May Not 'Gain Traction,' May Be Seen As 'Unexecutable'

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has admitted that President Donald Trump's long-awaited Middle East peace plan may prove to be a diplomatic flop.

The international community is eagerly-awaiting details of the plan, which has been devised by the president's senior aide and son-in-law Jared Kushner and former lawyer Jason Greenblatt.

The White House has been tight-lipped about the nature or release date of the plan, which the Trump administration has touted as a way to break generations of stalemate between Israel and the Palestinians.

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WNU Editor: President Trump agrees with US Secretary of State Pompeo's assessment on the current peace plan .... Trump Says Pompeo 'May Be Right' to Doubt Middle East Peace Plan's Chances for Success (Haaretz). More here .... Trump tempers optimism on Middle East peace plan (Politico).

More News On U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Admitting That The Current White House Middle East Peace Plan May Not Work

Exclusive: Pompeo delivers unfiltered view of Trump’s Middle East peace plan in off-the-record meeting -- The Washington Post
Pompeo admits to Jewish leaders that Trump's plan for Middle East peace 'may be rejected' and could be 'unexecutable' in blow to Jared's credibility abroad -- Daily Mail
Pompeo airs frank Mideast peace plan views in leak -- AFP
Trump's secretary of state admits president's Middle East peace plan is unworkable -- The Independent
In recording, skeptical Pompeo says Trump peace plan could be ‘unexecutable’ -- Times of Israel
Pompeo questions reception of US plan 'loved only by Israelis' -- Al Jazeera
Leaked Pompeo tape adds to growing doubts over Trump’s ‘deal of century’ for Middle East -- RT

7 comments:

B.Poster said...

The problem with US peace efforts in the Middle East has always been unconditional support for the "Palestinians" no matter what. Frankly all support should be withdrawn from the 'Palestinians" or, at the very least, make the support the "Palestinians" receive highly conditional much like the support Israel receives.

This would place the parties on a more equal footing. Once this is done, the "Palestinians" will likely be much more amicable to negotiating in good faith.

Anonymous said...

Hahahahahaha.

The Israelis, who have the ACTUAL unconditional support of the US (as well as billions in yearly aid despite having their own space program) are the ones who are always giving up more than they should. Delusion or misinformation must be a powerful drug, friend.

JRT said...

Israel needs to open it's borders to non jewish immigration, stop the program of chemically castrating their "undesirable" african jewish refugee claimants, and halt the settlements. Anything less than those common-sense policy changes which the rest of the world would be held to just shows that Israel has no intention of achieving anything less than an ashkenazi ethnostate. How can the Palestinians believe that Israel will negotiate in good faith when the knesset can't even catch up with the 21st century and legislate such policy changes from within.

Anonymous said...

Wow, just wow, so many falsehoods and libels all in one post..

Bob Huntley said...

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Anonymous said...

Is it common practice to record and leak the private conversations of the Secretary of State and former CIA director? Or does the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations feel they have carte blanche to do whatever they want nowadays? Why is this not a subject of investigation?

Anonymous said...


unfortunately, there is no way the Palestinians could ever successfully run a functional nation. Not only are they corrupt by their nature, but they just lack the background and wherewithal. They are a failed nation-state in the making, should the world ever force a nation upon them.