Article snippet: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivered a sobering assessment of the prospects of the Trump administration’s long-awaited Middle East peace plan in a closed-door meeting with Jewish leaders, saying ‘‘one might argue’’ that the plan is ‘‘unexecutable’’ and it might not ‘‘gain traction.’’ He expressed his hope that the deal isn’t simply dismissed out of hand. ‘‘It may be rejected. Could be in the end, folks will say, ‘It’s not particularly original, it doesn’t particularly work for me,’ that is, ‘it’s got two good things and nine bad things, I’m out,’ ‘‘ Pompeo said in an audio recording of the private meeting obtained by The Washington Post. ‘‘The big question is, can we get enough space that we can have a real conversation about how to build this out,’’ he said. The remarks are the most unvarnished comments to date from a U.S. official about what President Donald Trump has called the ‘‘deal of the century,’’ an effort to resolve the intractable Israeli-Palestinian dispute he has entrusted to his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and former lawyer Jason Greenblatt. The unveiling of the plan has been repeatedly delayed, a point Pompeo noted. ‘‘This has taken us longer to roll out our plan than I had originally thought it might - to put it lightly,’’ he said at a meeting on Tuesday of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, a New York-based group that addresses concerns to the Jewish community. In trying to manage expectations, he said there ... Link to the full article to read more
Pompeo delivers frank view of Trump’s Middle East peace plan in off-record meeting - The Boston Globe
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