Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sunday that President Biden had rejected the stability in the Middle East achieved under the Trump administration in a bid to conclude a new nuclear deal with Iran, the region’s biggest threat. Pompeo appeared on “Sunday Morning Futures” to address the current challenges facing the Biden government ahead of the president’s visit to Saudi Arabia, where some say Biden hopes to seek help in dealing with rising gas prices. and tackling Iran’s nuclear weapons program. Pompeo said the Biden administration “set the mark” when it decided to pull out of the Abraham Accords and return to the “crazy” Iran nuclear deal, leading to higher US energy prices and making life “worse for every American.” ». “The stability we had built over our four years has now just been lost and thrown away,” he said. “They put us all in danger.” IRAN’S ENRICHED URANIUM NOW 18 TIMES MORE THAN NUMBER OF NUCLEAR AGREEMENT, SAYS UN GUARD Pompeo said that while the Biden government hopes to appease Iran, it is possible that the Iranians will close the Strait of Hormuz and raise energy prices. President Biden is set to make his first trip since taking office in the oil-rich country of Saudi Arabia in July to reduce gasoline prices for consumers and tackle the nuclear program, some observers say. Iran. (AP Photo / Evan Vucci, Archive) The Biden administration’s efforts to reach a nuclear deal with Iran could also affect relations between the United States and other countries in the region, according to Pompeo. “When you stand with the Iranians, when you stand with the biggest state sponsor of terrorism in the world, against Israel, and against Saudi Arabia and the Emirates,” Pompeo said, “these leaders of these countries no longer have confidence in the United States. “States of states, and the chances of them succeeding for Joe Biden are extremely low.” Former United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said he believes Biden has “wasted” stability in the Middle East by seeking a new nuclear deal with Iran. (Rachel Mummey / Bloomberg via Getty Images) The former foreign minister said that while he was “happy” that Biden’s visit recognized the need for more energy in the market, he wondered why the president first went to Iran, Venezuela and now Saudi Arabia instead of US energy producers. such as Midland, Texas and Pennsylvania. BIDEN TO VISIT SAUDI ARABIA, ISRAEL, WESTERN OCTOBER IN JULY “The president of the United States must take responsibility and change direction,” Pompeo said. “He shows no signs of doing that. He would rather break out and say to the American people, ‘Do not believe your lies, your eyes.’” Gas station prices as seen in New Jersey on June 10th. (Fox News) CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION Despite renewed interest in the Biden administration in reaching a new nuclear deal with Iran, talks have stalled on Iran’s demands, including the removal of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from the list of State Department foreign terrorist organizations. The United States has withdrawn from the JCPOA under former President Donald Trump for reasons including restrictions on an agreement to ensure Iran’s long-term nuclear disarmament and failure to address issues such as Iran’s ballistic missile program. Fox News’ Ronn Blitzer and Benjamin Weinthal contributed to this report.