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The national interests of each country in the Abraham Accords are the drivers that lead to its signing. The accords have two components, the most evident being citizen-to-citizen cooperation. Less evident are the government-to-government elements. This article examines the later as a security-terror cooperation dimension given the only articles in the accords that are government-to-government use the words terror, radicalism, and extremism. The accords herald in a new global order in the opening of channels to tackle Iranian regional interference and threats – both sub-conventional (terror) and nonconventional (nuclear). And in doing so also have spin-offs in communicating on the Palestinian Question and in the opening borders for free trade and the movement of goods, services, and people in the Middle East.