Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One following his meeting with the Emir of Qatar on Saturday, US President Donald Trump declared that the Middle East is experiencing “great peace,” crediting the dismantling of Iran’s nuclear capabilities and unprecedented regional cooperation.

“We talked about peace. We have peace in the Middle East. That's all we have. Great peace in the Middle East,” Trump said. “[The Emir] thinks it's enduring. He's never seen anything like it. And he’s very happy that I got involved. And he helped, and we had a lot of help. We have 59 countries. We have a lot of countries that are signed on. This should be an enduring peace.”

Trump emphasized that the turning point came with the elimination of Iran’s nuclear potential. “I think the big thing was when we took out the nuclear power of Iran, when we took out that nuclear capability, which would have happened over the next month to two months, that made a whole big difference in the Middle East. It made it possible to do the deal.”

He listed Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Indonesia, Jordan, and Egypt among the nations backing the peace initiative. “Everybody's on board. It's pretty amazing.”... Read More: Arutz-7