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Call Me Back - with Dan Senor

Saudi Arabia, Biden & The Nobel Peace Prize – with Amb. Ron Dermer

Call Me Back - with Dan Senor

Ark Media

October 7, News, Palestine, News Commentary, War, Hamas, Israel, Geopolitics, Politics, Society, Government

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

The Biden administration has announced that the President will take his first trip to the Middle East as president. His first stop will be in Israel to meet with Israeli leaders and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, before heading to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where he will meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The U.S.-Saudi relationship began nearly eight decades ago between FDR and King Ibn Saud. With varying degrees of tumult, the relationship has survived – and sometimes thrived – through 14 U.S. presidencies. Has all that now changed? Has there been a sense in Riyadh – and across the Middle East – that the U.S. (through recent Democratic and Republican administrations) is downgrading its focus in the Middle East. Is there a risk that China gradually replaces the U.S. as the most important geopolitical partner of Saudi Arabia? And will Saudi Arabia join the Abraham Accords? And, could President Biden engineer it and win the Nobel Peace Prize? Former Israeli Ambassador Ron Dermer served as Israel’s chief envoy to the U.S. from 2013 to 2021 – working with three U.S. administrations. He was one of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s closest advisers and played a key role in what led to the U.S. relocation of our embassy to Jerusalem, U.S. recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, implementation of the maximum pressure campaign against Iran, and the historic breakthrough that led to the Abraham Accords. He’s a graduate of the Wharton School and completed a degree at Oxford. Ambassador Dermer and I had this conversation a few days ago at the Jewish Leadership Conference (https://www.jewishleadershipconference.org/), which is sponsored by The Tikvah Fund (https://tikvahfund.org/).

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0:00.0

The Biden administration has announced that President Biden will take his first trip

0:16.4

as president to the Middle East from July 13th through the 16th, where he will first stop

0:21.8

in Israel to meet with Israeli leaders as well as

0:24.8

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas before heading to Jeddah in

0:29.4

Saudi Arabia where he will meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,

0:33.2

MBS.

0:34.4

Why does this trip matter?

0:36.1

Well here's some background.

0:37.3

The US-Saudi relationship began nearly eight decades ago between FDR and King

0:41.8

Saoud, with varying degrees of tumult, the relationship

0:45.6

has survived and sometimes thrived through 14 US Presidencies. But

0:50.5

Resentment among some Saudi leaders grew about a decade ago with President Obama's quote pivot to Asia.

0:57.0

Many in the kingdom and elsewhere throughout the Sunni Gulf and across the Middle East voiced concern that the U.S. now had higher

1:04.2

priorities in geopolitics than security and stability in the Middle East.

1:08.5

And this was well after the Arab Spring, which was also unnerving for a number of incumbent Sunni leaders in the region.

1:15.6

Then leaders in capitals ranging from Riyadh to Jerusalem became alarmed by the Obama

1:21.2

administration's pursuit of a nuclear deal with Iran, which was finalized

1:26.0

in 2015, the JCPOA.

1:29.9

There was a general sense in the Middle East that the U.S. through Democratic and Republican

1:34.7

administrations was downgrading its focus, its engagement, and its presence in the

1:39.7

Middle East. But according to some astute observers of Saudi Arabia, the serious damage was when President

1:46.3

Biden labeled Saudi Arabia a, quote, periah state, as well as when it removed Patriot missiles, the chilled Saudi oil

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