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Why Trump’s “Mandatory” Abraham Accords Expansion Has Zero Chance of Happening

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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​President Donald Trump’s sweeping social media ultimatum demanding that Middle Eastern and South Asian nations “mandatorily” recognize Israel as a condition to end the U.S.-Iran war has been met with widespread bewilderment, silence, and dismissal across international diplomatic circles.

​While the White House has doubled down on the idea, suggesting that a final peace deal with Tehran could be held hostage until countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar sign the Abraham Accords, regional experts and Western diplomats have labeled the proposal “bizarre,” redundant, and completely detached from geopolitical realities, giving it a near-zero chance of success.

​The most immediate reason foreign policy experts are baffled by Trump’s mandate is that half of the prominent nations he explicitly named to join the Abraham Accords have already held formal diplomatic relations with Israel for decades.

Egypt established its historic peace treaty with Israel in 1979, Jordan followed in 1994, and Turkey has officially recognized the nation since 1949. Forcing these countries into a new treaty framework is being viewed by analysts as a meaningless, redundant political branding exercise rather than a functional diplomatic breakthrough.

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  • ​Why the War Failed to Shift Policy
  • ​Diplomatic Silence and “Bizarre” Reality Check
  • ​Flashy Showmanship

​Why the War Failed to Shift Policy

​The other half of the nations listed by the president, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Pakistan, have absolutely no interest in establishing diplomatic ties with Israel under the current political climate.

Why Trump's "Mandatory" Abraham Accords Expansion Has Zero Chance of Happening

​The entire rationale behind Trump’s proposal puzzles regional security experts. The three-month-old war was initiated by heavy U.S. and Israeli bombardment of Iran on February 28. Nations like Qatar had lobbied desperately behind the scenes to prevent the outbreak of hostilities in the first place, recognizing the devastating economic and security toll it would take on the region.

​Analysts point out that ending a highly destructive war that Washington and Israel started does not create an incentive or a reward for Arab nations to suddenly embrace Israel. Instead, the conflict has only heightened regional anger, making normalization an absolute political impossibility for these governments.

​Diplomatic Silence and “Bizarre” Reality Check

​Because the mandate lacks logical coherence, the reaction across the Middle East has been a mix of total silence and collective bemusement. Two Western diplomats currently stationed in the region confirmed on the condition of anonymity that no foreign ministries or serious diplomatic channels are taking the White House’s proposal seriously.

​”It’s just bizarre,” noted Yoel Guzansky, a senior fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies at Tel Aviv University. “What’s the connection between a deal with Iran and that? I’m honestly puzzled.”
​By attempting to merge highly sensitive maritime and nuclear ceasefire negotiations with a forced expansion of the 2020 Abraham Accords, the Trump administration has introduced a diplomatic dead-end that has effectively achieved nothing but regional confusion.

​Flashy Showmanship

​This “mandatory” ultimatum is classic Donald Trump; the fact that the leader of the free world publicly demanded that Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey join an accord to recognize a nation they already recognize proves that this policy wasn’t drafted by seasoned diplomats; it was written to look good on social media.

​Tying the resolution of a highly dangerous, volatile war with Iran to a mandatory expansion of the Abraham Accords shows a complete failure to understand Middle Eastern dynamics. The White House is operating under the delusion that the threat of continued American military might gives them infinite leverage to bend sovereign nations to their will. But you cannot bully major powers like Saudi Arabia into making what would be a catastrophic domestic political move just to hand Washington a historic photo-op.

​Nations like Qatar spent months trying to prevent this war because they knew it would destabilize the global energy market and ignite regional tensions. For the Trump administration to now turn around and say, “We will only stop the war we started if you sign a treaty with Israel,” is a reckless diplomatic extortion scheme. It insults America’s closest regional allies, makes the United States look incredibly untrustworthy on the global stage, and severely threatens the very real, fragile ceasefire negotiations currently taking place.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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