In authoritarian regimes, leaders may conduct secret diplomatic meetings with foreign powers, prioritizing strategic alliances over public opinion, as demonstrated by Netanyahu's clandestine visit to the UAE and his private meeting with the UAE president, which reveals how regional leaders quietly recalibrate alliances regardless of popular sentiment.
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And Netanyahu flew secretly from Tel Aviv, according to Netanyahu's own office, to the United Arab Emirates and had a secret meeting with the president of the UAE.
Well, I don't know the public in the UAE will not like that.
But the public don't matter in the UAE or in any of the Arab dictatorships in the Persian Gulf. Uh or in any Arab country at all, for that matter. Least of all, in Lebanon, where the elected government is actually openly in league with the United States and Israel against at least a half, probably more, of their own people.
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