Trump issues an ultimatum: Forcibly demand that Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries sign the Abraham Accords, boldly predicting "Iran will also join"

Middle Eastern Geopolitics Enter an Epic Reshuffle!
U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest post confirms that negotiations between the U.S. and Iran are “progressing very smoothly,” but he simultaneously issues an ultimatum to Middle Eastern powers Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, and others: if they want to participate in the peace agreement, they must sign the Abraham Accords simultaneously.
Trump further paints a grand vision, boldly predicting that if negotiations succeed, “Iran will also have the great honor of joining the agreement,” vowing to create the most powerful economic and peace alliance in the Middle East in 5,000 years.
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  • U.S.-Iran Negotiations Progress Smoothly: “Either a Great Deal or Return to Battle”
  • Boldly Names 8 Middle Eastern Countries: No Abraham Accords, Out
  • Grand Vision: Inviting Iran to Join, Building the Most Powerful Middle East in 5,000 Years

U.S. President Donald Trump once again demonstrates his signature “maximum pressure and deal-making art.” As global markets hold their breath awaiting a U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement, Trump posted a lengthy message on his self-created social platform Truth Social, directly confronting Middle Eastern leaders and shaking up global geopolitics.

U.S.-Iran Negotiations Progress Smoothly: “Either a Great Deal or Return to Battle”

Trump begins his post with good news, stating that negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran are “progressing smoothly.” But he quickly sets a hardline tone, emphasizing there are only two possible outcomes:

“Either this is a ‘Great Deal’ for everyone, or it’s ‘no deal’— meaning a return to open hostilities, with a scale larger and more intense than ever before. And nobody wants to see that!”

Boldly Names 8 Middle Eastern Countries: No Abraham Accords, Out

Trump reveals that last Saturday he had intensive calls with several heavyweight leaders from the Middle East and the Islamic world. The list reads like a “Middle East All-Star lineup,” including:

  • Saudi Crown Prince MBS (Mohammed bin Salman)
  • UAE President MBZ (Mohammed bin Zayed)
  • Qatar Emir Tamim and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman
  • Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir
  • Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
  • Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi
  • Jordan King Abdullah II
  • Bahrain King Hamad

Trump explicitly told these leaders that since the U.S. has invested so much effort in piecing together this complex geopolitical puzzle, these countries must “mandatorily” and simultaneously sign the Abraham Accords as a minimum requirement. Trump specifically called on Saudi Arabia and Qatar to lead the signing, with others following suit. He warned:

“If they don’t sign, they shouldn’t be part of this agreement, because it shows bad intent.”

Grand Vision: Inviting Iran to Join, Building the Most Powerful Middle East in 5,000 Years

Trump highly praises the Abraham Accords for bringing enormous financial, economic, and social prosperity to existing member countries (such as the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan, and Kazakhstan). But his subsequent remarks are a complete overturning of traditional diplomatic frameworks.

He dropped a bombshell, stating that during calls with the leaders mentioned above, everyone agreed that once the U.S.-Iran agreement is signed, “if Iran also becomes part of the Abraham Accords, it will be an unparalleled honor!”

Trump confidently concludes that this will be the most significant document signed by these long-conflicted nations, bringing an unprecedented “true power, strength, and peace” to the Middle East over 5,000 years. He has officially ordered the U.S. delegation to immediately initiate the historic process of bringing these countries into the Abraham Accords.

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