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Graham praises Saudi Arabia's potential shift in Middle East dynamics

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham commended President Trump's efforts to expand the Abraham Accords to include Saudi Arabia, calling it a historic transformation for the region. This development could significantly alter the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East.

Graham demands Iran end support for terrorism in any deal

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham emphasized that any agreement with Iran must include a condition to cease its support for terrorist groups like Hezbollah. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region.

Normalize relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel, says Graham

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham confirmed that normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel is within reach, thanks to U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts. These remarks come at a sensitive time marked by significant political shifts in the region.

Graham urges Trump to relocate US bases from Spain amid tensions

US Senator <strong>Lindsey Graham</strong> has called on President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> to take serious action by relocating US military bases from <strong>Spain</strong> in response to Madrid's decision to close its airspace to military aircraft involved in operations against <strong>Iran</strong>.

Graham Advocates Diplomacy with Iran to Open Saudi-Israeli Normalization

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham has expressed support for diplomacy with Iran while emphasizing the need for immediate military action. He noted that the current U.S. operations could pave the way for a normalization agreement between Saudi Arabia and Israel.

Ismail Baqaei mocks Graham's claim about 2000-year conflict

Ismail Baqaei, spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, ridiculed U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham's assertion that 2026 could be a turning point in resolving a historical conflict with Iran, which he described as lasting nearly two millennia. Baqaei's comments highlight the inaccuracies in Graham's historical perspective.