Rabbi Jacob Herzog
This is what Trump will do with #UAE
Trump’s goal will be to curb the UAE’s meddling in the areas it has been involved in. He will remind President #Mohammed_Bin_Zayed of his modest position in the region and hold the UAE and others accountable for any violations committed in the past four years.
President #Mohammed_Bin_Zayed does not understand that the new Trump is different from Trump of four or eight years ago. The new Trump knows who is with him and who is against him. All the money President Mohammed Bin Zayed has spent on favors, hosting, positions, and salaries for Americans hoping to influence Trump is now worthless because, to Trump, America’s interest comes first. To those who support Trump, America’s interest is greater than Trump himself. All that money means nothing now.
Many Americans laughed at President Mohammed Bin Zayed because he believes that by giving them some money, he could influence U.S. policy and pressure Trump through them. What a waste of your money, President. Alone, you are unable to influence anything outside Abu Dhabi, let alone the surrounding area. Remember your place; you are not Saudi Arabia, not even a small district in Al-Nadheem.
Remember what Trump said – I will say it again – when Sheikh Tamim was sitting next to him: America asked the UAE and Qatar to stop supporting terrorist movements. Whether true or not, this issue will be reopened.
The UAE will face severe accountability in the following areas: first, money laundering; then, crimes of torture, especially against foreign nationals who were in the UAE; then the abuse of Asian and Indian labor rights, and after that, human trafficking, including cases of women being trafficked in UAE hotels. I seek God’s forgiveness.
Remember all these points because you will see them come to light, and add a new file to it – the issue of product forgery in the UAE and its export, as this crime has become widespread in the UAE, unfortunately.
The expulsion of Palestinian politician Mohammed Dahlan, who serves as an advisor to Mohammed Bin Zayed, will be one of the conditions for receiving approval. This Palestinian politician has brought all these problems.
President Mohammed Bin Zayed is aware that the system in #Jordan will collapse in the not-so-distant, possibly very near, future. He is already planning how he will intervene and intends to take control of Jordan by igniting a civil war there, in cooperation with Jordanian intelligence. I am telling you, Mr. President, you will be told, word for word, to lift your hand from Jordan, or there will be consequences. You will hear these words with your own ears.
President Mohammed Bin Zayed has opposed the new incoming regime in Jordan significantly, causing them great harm even before they assumed power. You will witness severe repercussions over this matter because the UAE hindered the change project in Jordan and obstructed everyone involved in it. This is something that cannot go without consequence. Remember my words, President Mohammed Bin Zayed, as you read every tweet I write about the UAE. This has been conveyed to me by those who know the truth, and you know who I mean.
Trump will punish Iranian investments and funds in the UAE and subject them to sanctions, making it difficult to move these funds. The honeymoon of investment between the UAE and Iran, which lasted 20 years, will end by Trump’s orders.
International arrest warrants will be issued for money laundering in the UAE, involving Arabs and foreigners.
An important Arab close to UAE leadership will be arrested in a foreign country. Remember this statement.
The UAE dreams of obtaining an F-35 deal. Things have changed. The F-35 was a promise in exchange for the peace deal you signed, which we now see was all talk. We’re exhausted with you. You’ve cooperated with the King of Jordan, Sisi, even with Erdogan and Iran, against us. You do not deserve the F-35, not even a Toyota pickup.
I see the name of the UAE Ambassador in Washington appearing in the media over certain matters. I wonder what these matters are, President Mohammed Bin Zayed? The observant understand.
President Mohammed Bin Zayed thinks that everything can be bought with money, and he believes that this is enough. But politics is far more significant than that, especially since you cannot buy America, President.
President Mohammed Bin Zayed is exposed before Trump. Trump knows everything that has happened in the Middle East over the past four years, and that the UAE had a hand in every chaotic area, including Sudan, Yemen, Libya, Gaza, and the West Bank, Judea, and Samaria.
Trump’s policy is to confront the growing threat of China. He knows that the UAE is fully aligned with China and has even tried to build a Chinese military base near Masdar City in the UAE.
The old days are over, UAE, and now the hour of truth has come.
#Rabbi_of_the_Arabian_Peninsula #Blue_Yamamah”
@Adam
See for instance, this:
https://www.israpundit.org/dents-in-the-ties-between-uae-and-israel/
The two most troubling elements which betray the UAE’s role in the Abraham Accords is their persistent support of the Jihadi based Pals, and their persistent and expanding economic ties to the Armageddonist Iran. What is even more disturbing is that while they decided to not break ties with Israel after the October 7 attack on Israel, only after deliberating on the subject, they have distanced themselves from neither of these factors, both of which are at odds with the UAE’s role in the Abraham Accords. Recall that the entire foundation of the Abraham Accords was intended to sidestep the requirement of peace being hinged on satisfying the unreconcilable Pal demands while also isolating Iran, and the UAE has not kept faith with either of these basic tenets of the Accords.
Instead, the UAE stands inside the wire, so to speak, where their repeated and baseless reproachments against Israel have carried significant international weight and have even seen the Emeratis author a condemnation of Israel at the level of the UNSC.
The future of the Middle East is based around the establishment of the IMEC, and if the events of October 7 have demonstrated nothing else, it is that either the Islamist allies of Iran will maintain power into the future or the IMEC will come to be established, because the two can not exist coincidently. Hence, the UAE leadership which has betrayed their Abraham Accord relationship with Israel must come to grip this reality, and if they can not change their spots, so to speak, and they seem not to, they necessarily will need to be replaced, as the perseverance of their support for the eternal open conflict in the Middle East is at odds with the future of the Middle East, ie the establishment of the IMEC.
Hence, what you see as being “internal Arab feuds” is in fact the contest to choose what future path the Middle East will choose between, and right now, the UAE is continuing its incendiary efforts to advance the role of the Pals and the economic future of Iran rather than to resolve these issues in a way which will stabilize the region in preparation for the IMEC. Hence, we will see what comes to be, but Herzog’s depiction of future events does resolve the open conflict which has characterized the half-measure commitment of the UAE to the Abraham Accords.
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I am toubled by Rabbi Herzog’s attacks on the UAE, The UAE has been a badly needed ally of Israel over the past several years, going all the way back to 2010 when the two countries first established low-level consular relations, and followed by the stablishment of full diplomatic relations during Trump’s first term as President. Rabbi Herzog seems to be putting MBS’s feuds with other Arab leaders over Israel’s interests. Or rather MBS has priveleged these internal Arab feuds over possible future recognition of Israel, and Rabbi Herzog is acting as his spokesman to Israeli and other Jewish readers.