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  • 7/4/2025

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00:00One of the things that has really struck me, and I've talked to a couple of our guests in the last 24 hours about this,
00:05is a comment from a Middle East-based diplomat from the United States by the name of Tom Barrack.
00:12He says that a ceasefire between Iran and Israel could pave the way for a whole new Middle East.
00:20Mr. Meridore, what do you read into that?
00:23Well, I can't go into the head of someone I don't know and haven't heard, but I've said the following.
00:29If there is this expanding of stability and peace between us and Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states and Syria and Lebanon,
00:39there is sort of counterbalance between Iran and the others.
00:42After all, Iran was a threat to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and all the others, they all say.
00:48So I think there is a way to what they call the moderate Sunni countries, and Israel can create more stability.
00:54But I would say something further, which is a longer-range view, may seem somewhat naive.
01:01There is no inherent conflict between Israel and Iran.
01:04If Iran stops speaking about destroying Israel and accepts Israel as a legitimate neighbor in the Middle East,
01:10there's no reason why we should not have a good relationship with Iran.
01:13We had it until the Revolution of 79 with the Mullahs coming in.
01:17You remember that when the Shah was imposed.
01:19We had a very good relationship.
01:21There is no border problem.
01:23The Iranians speak in religious terms that Israel is not legitimate and should be removed.
01:28As long as this is the case, there cannot be reconciliation.

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