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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
If this deal with Iran is real, I will welcome it because every day this insane war goes on, America gets weaker. The priority is to end the war - now. But make no mistake: these are Iran’s terms. Our nation emerges humiliated. 1/ A 🧵 on what we know about the deal right now.
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🇸🇦Abdulsalam Saleh
🇸🇦Abdulsalam Saleh@abdulslam2017·
Saudi Arabia will not join the ‘Abraham Accords’ unless there is a binding plan to establish a Palestinian state. Given that the current Israeli government is occupying territory in Syria and Lebanon and bombing other countries, I do not believe this is a realistic prospect. Netanyahu does not want peace. As a reminder: the Kingdom 🇸🇦 launched the ‘Lasting Peace’ initiative for a two-state solution and the right of the Palestinians 🇵🇸 to an independent state. This is a consistent position that has not changed. As for the war on Iran: from the outset, the Kingdom has called for dialogue and warned against threatening the region’s stability under the pretext of war. And after it broke out, it stated clearly on more than one occasion: this is not our war. It will respond to militia attacks at the appropriate time and in a manner that protects its national security. And since the Kingdom’s warnings regarding the war on Iran were ignored, those who made the decision to go to war must bear the consequences of their failure, not shift the blame onto the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Danny (Dennis) Citrinowicz ,داني سيترينوفيتش@citrinowicz

There needs to be an end to the false expectations surrounding Israeli-Saudi normalization. Let’s start with the semantic issue. Anyone familiar with the relationship between Saudi Arabia, the Gulf states, and the broader regional order understands that if normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia ever happens, it will not be branded as an extension of the “Abraham Accords.” From the Saudi perspective, that is not a cosmetic or semantic matter. Riyadh will insist on its own framework, its own terms, and its own political narrative. But that is the smaller issue. To understand just how detached current normalization talk is from regional realities, it is worth reading the recent arguments made by Prince Turki al-Faisal and other influential Saudi voices. In essence, the prevailing Saudi view today is that Israel has become a major source of regional instability, in some respects viewed as even more destabilizing than Iran. At the same time, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who sees himself as a central leader of the Arab world, is unlikely to move toward normalization without significant and visible progress on the Palestinian issue. The reality is that renewed Saudi-Iranian accommodation is far more likely in the near term than Saudi-Israeli normalization. That may be uncomfortable for many in Washington and Jerusalem to acknowledge, but it reflects the region as it actually exists, not as some policymakers wish it to be. Saudi Arabia will not agree to normalization in exchange for cooperation on Iran alone while the Palestinian issue remains unresolved. Contrary to the hopes of some in Israel and the United States, there was never a realistic path toward bypassing the Palestinian question on the road to broader regional normalization. This is also why comprehensive peace agreements between Israel and countries like Lebanon or Syria remain highly unlikely under current conditions. Much of the regional diplomatic architecture ultimately runs through Riyadh, and Saudi Arabia is not prepared to legitimize a regional order that sidelines Palestinian aspirations. From the Saudi perspective, Israel cannot indefinitely hold both ends of the stick, deepening control over the West Bank while simultaneously expecting the political and economic benefits of normalization with the Arab world. The sooner policymakers internalize that reality, the more grounded and effective regional diplomacy can become. And this is true not only under Israel’s current government, but very likely under future governments as well. That is precisely why it is irresponsible to continue selling illusions to the Israeli public on this issue. There is no serious regional pathway to normalization with Saudi Arabia that completely bypasses the Palestinian question. Repeating that promise over and over may serve short-term political narratives, but it does not change the strategic reality in the Middle East. At some point, Israeli policymakers and the public alike will have to confront a basic fact: normalization with the Arab world, especially with Saudi Arabia, will almost certainly require meaningful movement on the Palestinian track. Not symbolic gestures, but substantive political steps. Pretending otherwise may be politically convenient, but it only deepens the gap between expectations inside Israel and the diplomatic realities shaping the region. #IranWar#Iran

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Jeff Diamond
Jeff Diamond@JeffDiamond3·
@citrinowicz The U.S. needs a new generation of leaders. Until the Lindsey Grahams & Chuck Schumers are out of Congress & the WH has a younger, visionary, pragmatic leader, then there will be no improvement in ME relations. Americans need to stop electing old men & militaristic hawks.
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Society in 3D
Society in 3D@Societyin3D·
I believe peace will survive simply because the alternative is human catastrophe, not only for Iranians, but for many others, especially economically. That being said, I believe many of the current state-level statements are part of negotiation alignment. It is not the first time enemy states mistrust each other while negotiating terms. What truly worries me is returning to war later, because next time there may be no winners. Think AI plus drones, you get the picture. I am not being religious here, just practical. Continue the war now: Armageddon-style outcomes. Return to war again in a decade: same result. I genuinely agree with Elon Musk on one point: humanity needs to move toward Civilization One. Not as theology or philosophy, but as practical survival. Peace or nothing, but peace with dignity and existence.
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Anna
Anna@Floridalady0908·
👇👇👇👇Byron Donald’s will be Susie Wiles front man to sell Florida to her clients (Trulieve) who couldn’t buy DeSantis. Floridians our main objective should be Never, ever Byron Donald’s. Let’s focus our energy on making sure he does not become Governor of Florida.
Cill Chainnigh@KilkennyTek

#ByronDonalds thought he could be Secretary of Treasury. LOL!! What a giant DOPE!!! Now he’s hiding from debating as Susie Wiles front man, impotent, stooge to sell Florida to her clients who couldn’t buy DeSantis!! #NeverByron is a PUNCHLINE!!

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Tom Nichols
Tom Nichols@RadioFreeTom·
In other words, the war is over, we're stumbling toward some version of the JCPOA, America is out billions of dollars and lots of weapons that we didn't need to waste, and the United States is now weaker and Iran in a strategically stronger position. And for what?
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Robert Barnes
Robert Barnes@barnes_law·
@realDonaldTrump would like to apologize for announcing a pending peace deal. He forgot to get Bibi Netanyahu's approval first.
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Giovanni
Giovanni@miabenetti·
@NaplesQueen @rrj0000 @JuiceTheGator NOT going to happen... I just saw the latest statistics on his donors. 78% are out of state donors... WE just need Governor DeSantis' voters to vote... Donalds is just throwing money to suppress the votes and make it seem inevitable... I'm not giving up Florida that easily...
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Giovanni@miabenetti·
Yes, in Florida's general election, a registered Republican can vote for a Democratic candidate for Governor (or any other office). voteindianriver.com Key Details:General elections in Florida are open to all registered voters. Everyone receives the same ballot, regardless of party affiliation (Republican, Democrat, No Party Affiliation, or minor party), and can vote for any candidate listed. voteindianriver.com This differs from primary elections, where Florida uses a closed primary system. In primaries, you can generally only vote for candidates in the party you're registered with (e.g., a Republican can only vote in the Republican primary). ballotpedia.org There are limited exceptions in primaries (e.g., "universal primary contests" where all candidates for an office are from the same party and face no general election opposition), but these do not apply to the general election. dos.fl.gov Practical Notes:You must be a registered voter in Florida by the deadline (typically 29 days before the election). Your party registration only affects primaries—it has no impact on the general election ballot or your choices there. This is standard across the U.S.: general elections allow crossover voting, while primaries vary by state. For official confirmation, check the Florida Division of Elections website or your county Supervisor of Elections office.
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🇸🇦Abdulsalam Saleh
🇸🇦Abdulsalam Saleh@abdulslam2017·
🚨 To Senator Lindsey Graham… A message from the heart of Riyadh Read this carefully, for what you are about to hear is not a flowery diplomatic statement, but the truth from the capital of decision-making that is leading the world towards a just peace: Firstly: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia does not need lessons in ‘boldness’ from anyone. Remember, on 22 May 2026, Riyadh launched its historic ‘International Coalition for a Two-State Solution’ initiative, bringing together 165 nations from across the globe to endorse, recognise and support it. This is our international standing, and this is our boldness, which needs no endorsement from you. Secondly: The entire world holds the Kingdom in the highest regard and esteem. We build our strategic relations with the East and the West, with Beijing, Moscow and Washington, and with the European Union, Britain and other influential international powers, in accordance with our national interests and our firm principles, not according to anyone’s dictates. And if you issue a statement linking the continuation of relations or threatening ‘grave repercussions’, you are thereby – in the most blatant manner – undermining the historic strategic relationship between the Kingdom and the United States. Such crude language is unbecoming of allies, and we address it only to those who are ignorant of the Kingdom’s standing and prestige. Thirdly: Who inspired you to ask us to join the Abraham Accords as if you were doing us a favour or dictating our choices? Let us be clear with you: our position on the Palestinian cause is not a bargaining chip, and neither threats nor enticements will sway it. There will be no peace without the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. This is the position we have declared to the world, and this is the essence of our initiative, which 165 countries have rallied behind. We are on the right side of history, and international legitimacy is on our side. Fourthly: A word of free advice… Before you threaten and make threats, take a good look at the bigger picture. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia draws its strength first from God, then from its wise leaders throughout the centuries, from the founder King Abdulaziz, may God have mercy on him, to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and on to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is leading this historic transformation, alongside its loyal people and all free people of the world. Rest assured that history proves that Riyadh has never bowed down, and will not bow down today. In conclusion: history will remember those who led the world towards a just peace, and it will remember those who gambled on the language of threats and blackmail and lost the bet. Do not misjudge the situation… again.
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC

If in fact as a result of these negotiations to end the Iranian conflict, our Arab and Muslim allies in the region agreed to join the Abraham Accords, it would make this agreement one of the most consequential in the history of the Middle East. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Pakistan joining the Abraham Accords would be beyond transformative for the region and world. It is a brilliant move by President Trump. To Saudi Arabia and others: Now is the time to be bold for the future of a new Middle East. I expect, as President Trump has suggested, you will in fact join the Abraham Accords effectively ending the Arab-Israeli conflict. If you refuse to go down this path as suggested by President Trump, it will have severe repercussions for our future relationships and make this peace proposal unacceptable. Further, it would be seen by history as a major miscalculation. President Trump: Stick to your guns in getting a good deal with Iran. Equally important, stick to your guns in insisting Saudi Arabia and others join the Abraham Accords as part of these negotiations. Again, this is a brilliant proposal by President Trump.

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Sebastian Gorka DrG
Sebastian Gorka DrG@SebGorka·
You have no knowledge of what is being negotiated in secret. If you did, you would be in possession of information illegally provided to you and which you are wholly unauthorized to have or to share. So are you a liar or a criminal Pompeo?
Mike Pompeo@mikepompeo

The deal being floated with Iran seems straight out of the Wendy Sherman-Robert Malley-Ben Rhodes playbook: Pay the IRGC to build a WMD program and terrorize the world. Not remotely America First. It’s straightforward: Open the damned strait. Deny Iran access to money. Take out enough Iranian capability so it cannot threaten our allies in the region. Overdue. Let’s go.

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There you go . I voted for Trump three times . He is not a God and has made many mistakes . He will be a puppet answering to his masters . Desantis despises him . Please educate yourself . Have a visit with @miabenetti . He took the weekend off but check him out . He will educate you .
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Kristie
Kristie@Kristiegirl40·
@NaplesQueen @RobotDolphin3 lol 😂 you’re dumber than a box of rocks then because President Trump endorses people for a reason he’s the president of the United States Commander in chief. He knows more than you do.
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J.@izthisJudah·
A 14-year-old black teen rapes his 24-year-old White school teacher when she takes a bathroom break. After raping her, the teen decides to kill her and stuff her body in a trash can and dumps it into the woods.
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