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Omar Urges Biden To Reverse Trump’s Agreements In The Middle East And Claims They Were “Not Peace Deals”


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President Trump made history when he helped facilitate peace deals between United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Sudan, and Israel.

Rep. Ilhan Omar believes Biden should just tear that all apart.

Omar sent out a tweet that claims Trump’s peace deals in the Middle East were actually “arms deals” to human rights abusers.

It’s clear from Omar’s statements that she is trying to wreck the peace between Israel and its neighbors all in the name of human rights.

Fox News reported the story:

Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., laid out a scathing attack on President Trump’s foreign policy Friday, arguing his Middle East agreements weren’t actually “peace deals” but arms deals that should be reversed by the next administration.

“[Trump] recently inked so-called ‘peace deals’ between the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Sudan, and Israel,” Omar tweeted, referring to deals that preceded Trump earning two Nobel Peace Prize nominations.

“The only problem?” she added. “They weren’t peace deals. They’re arms sales to human rights abusers, designed to empower the Gulf States and increase the risk of war with Iran.”

Her tweets came after The Nation published an op-ed in which she attacked Trump for working with the UAE, noting the nation has been accused of war crimes in Yemen and “has also been credibly accused of committing war crimes in Libya.” She went on to slam Bahrain as a “brutal dictatorship.”

Many of her criticisms echoed conservative arguments for exiting the Iran nuclear deal, which she lambasted Trump for doing in Friday’s op-ed.

In 2019 Ilhan Omar was banned from traveling to Israel due to her hate towards the Israeli government.

Ilhan Omar is not a friend of Israel and her rhetoric shows it.



 

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