White House invites key Trump business allies to Bahrain forum in search for a Middle East 'deal of the century'

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White House invites Trump business allies to forum in search for a Middle East 'deal of the century'

The White House has invited some of President Trump's key business allies to an event in Bahrain intended to kick-start the administration's long-awaited Middle East peace plan.

Tom Barrack, CEO of real estate investment firm Colony Capital, will be heading to the event. Blackstone's Steve Schwarzman, BlackRock's Larry Fink and Goldman Sachs' Dina Powell were also invited.The White House has invited some of President Donald Trump's key allies in the business world to an event later this month in Bahrain intended to kick-start the administration's long-awaited Middle East peace plan.

Yet while Palestinian leaders and executives have rejected invitations to attend the Bahrain summit, the administration is turning to corporate allies who have business interests in the region to take part in the deliberations.

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Gather your devices trump

Hallo Donald! You need cash? You would take it from anybody no matter what. For your super-casino America. There aren't any limits. Bahrain, Qatar aren't any 'Shithole Countries' as they're rich. That's your morale. Made by Jesus the Lord. Who however rules, owns America today?

THOSE MIDDLE-EAST MUSLIM COUNTRIES MUST GET THEIR ACT TOGETHER & FIGHT THE HATRED FOR 1,000 YRS & JOIN CIVILIZED NATIONS TO WORK WITH THEM & START DOING SOME PRODUCTIVE WORK WORKING WITH WEST & GIVE PEACEFUL & PRODUCTIVE LIVING TO THIER PEOPLE.

'a Middle East 'deal of the century' '

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