20 points by donohoe 3 hours ago | 3 comments
- It would be really interesting if this pushes infrastructure further into countries which are less developed but also less war-torn. I'm not really familiar with the region, but I imagine parts of West Africa might be good candidates.
- It won't. This article misses the almost certain reality that the support of the Gulf states for this conflict (and the others that passed, and those that will follow) came from incentives like having infra investments on their soil.
Divesting away from the Gulf after something as trivial as this would be a complete rug-pull. And it would end the Abraham Accords.
Don't get me wrong: it will happen at some point. But not now. Not until the Abraham Accords have served their purpose.
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