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No Peace Without Normalization

Shock Move: Trump Demands Arab Powers Normalize Relations with Israel in Secret Call

The White House has revealed that negotiators are ninety five percent of the way to a historic treaty with Iran, but the deal hinges on a strict no dust, no dollars principle and a presidential mandate for Arab powers to join the Abraham Accords.

Previous meeting of the Council of Arab Foreign Ministers in Cairo
Previous meeting of the Council of Arab Foreign Ministers in Cairo (Photo: Arab networks)

The White House has disclosed that diplomatic teams are ninety five percent of the way toward finalizing a historic treaty with the Iranian regime, though senior officials emphasize that absolutely nothing is finalized until the official signatures are secured. President Donald Trump has issued a strict set of conditions to ensure the pact does not mirror previous failed agreements, instructing his negotiating teams to grant Tehran a maximum window of five to seven days to accept the broad framework. The administration is maintaining a rigid economic posture, confirming that all heavy maritime blockades and severe financial penalties will remain active until verified disarmament protocols are executed.

To solidify this comprehensive regional transition, President Trump conducted an extensive secret teleconference with an array of prominent Arab and Muslim leaders, including the sovereign heads of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain. During the high level discussion, the President explicitly informed the participants that once the active war with Iran officially concludes, he expects every nation currently outside the Abraham Accords to immediately normalize diplomatic relations and sign binding peace treaties with Israel. Senior aides revealed that the unexpected mandate caught several foreign leaders completely off guard, resulting in a sudden, total silence on the line before the President jokingly asked if the participants were still connected.

The principal mechanism driving the current text operates under an uncompromising security baseline formulated as no dust, no dollars. White House insiders explained that this policy means unless the Iranian regime completely manages its high level nuclear material and subjects its remaining laboratories to continuous international inspection, it will receive zero financial relief. The administration intends to utilize this absolute leverage to drive down broader operational costs for Western defense infrastructure while permanently blocking Tehran’s path to an atomic weapon. To guarantee the success of this initiative, the White House has deployed senior envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff to conduct direct, follow up negotiations with the hesitant Arab capitals over the coming weeks.

Simultaneously, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released an extraordinary public brief detailing his personal strategic consultations with the President regarding the memorandum of understanding. Netanyahu expressed deep appreciation for the unyielding American commitment to regional security, specifically highlighting past joint operations where military forces fought shoulder to shoulder against the common threat. The Prime Minister emphasized that he remains completely aligned with the White House, asserting that any final, acceptable accord must ensure the total dismantling of Iran’s active enrichment facilities and the physical removal of all enriched material from its territory.

President Trump has aggressively dismissed internal political criticism from domestic opponents, directly contrasting his ongoing diplomatic campaign with the nuclear pact signed during the Obama administration. The President labeled the previous agreement an outright disaster that handed the regime massive caches of untraceable cash while leaving a clear path to weapon development, promising that the current document achieves the exact opposite outcome. While powerful congressional figures like Senator Lindsey Graham have publicly hailed the plan as a brilliant proposal, diplomatic analysts note that secure normalization with Saudi Arabia remains unlikely before the upcoming domestic elections in September due to ongoing demands regarding Palestinian political frameworks.

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