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Arab Nations Pressing for Iran Strike
2011-11-18
The drumbeat continues...
Newly acquired intelligence reports indicate several Arab countries in the Middle East are lobbying the US to strike Iran this year, Israel's Channel 10 reported. According to the report, which is said to be making its rounds in Britain's political circles, Saudi Arabia wants the Obama administration to attack Iran's nuclear facilities before the final withdrawal of US troops from Iraq.

US president has vowed to close the door on American military involvement in Iraq by year's end, but Riyadh is reportedly afraid Iran will use the American exit to take over the country.
The Saoodis only live there. They can't know more about the region than Bambi does...
Since 2008, officials in the Iraqi interim government have complained to Washington that both Iran and Saudi Arabia were, respectively, funding the Shiite and Sunni insurgencies that have plagued the country since the US-led invasion that toppled late dictator Sadam Hussein.

Security experts say Baghdad's security forces are unprepared to confront the rival insurgencies that hold Iraq in their grip - and that Obama's dogged drive to fulfill his campaign promise will may have disastrous consequences both for the region and US interests.

Saudi Arabia and its Gulf Arab allies have been locked in a strategic battle with Iran for hegemony over the Persian Gulf - and have accused Tehran of seeking to destabilize the region through its 'Shiite Diaspora.'

Gulf Arab leaders have sought to exert pressure on Iran and its regional allies - most notably Syrian president Bashar al-Assad - by allying themselves with Western powers opposed to Tehran's aggressive posture.

They have also joined western powers in targeting Iran's nuclear program, which they see as targeting them first and foremost - rather than Israel, who Iran has threatened repeatedly with destruction.

Suadia Arabia has also said, should Iran obtain nuclear weapons, Riyahd will seek them as well - raising the specter of a nuclear arms race in the Middle East. Analysts say this may be a lever to spur Obama to alter course from his current passive, sanctions-driven posture towards Iran.

Despite this, Arab powers have been reticent to publicly call for an Iran strike - which has been a high profile part of Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's diplomatic agenda. Instead, observers say, they have sought to work behind the scenes to avoid being seen as working in concert with Israel.
Posted by:Steve White

#11  They know Israel's vaunted IDAF can bomb Iran, + Israel can certainly send in crack Commando teams, but ultimately only the US-NATO can do everything + espec invade + occupy Iran, as Maha-Rushian Limbaugh "Histoire'" says the pesky Persians will keep sending their Armies + Intrigues oer the borders until its done.

Again, "IRAN [either]GETS ITS NUKES; OR ELSE IRAN GETS INVADED".

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* CHINA DAILY FORUM > IRAN + IRAQ INTEND TO INTENSIFY MILITARY COOPERATION.

* DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > IRAN MASS BUILDS REMOTE-CONTROLLED [mini] SUBS.

Warm Welcome - NOT - for the US Nimitz-class CVNS [Gulf of Aqaba]+ Fifth Fleet [Bahrain] + any NATO/Allied + Base-Too-Far Qatar.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-11-18 22:17  

#10  OK. Let's make a deal. Saudis pay for the hit. We get to calibrate and full rehearsal of the operation on Syria. That works OK, then we do a critique and go for Iran with the methods we (and the Israelis) choose.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2011-11-18 17:19  

#9  The Arabs want a strike on Iran?

Who's stopping them? They've got my permission. Strike away.
Posted by: Barbara   2011-11-18 16:50  

#8   I was wondering why all those bunker busters were sold to the UAE.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-11-18 15:26  

#7  No, the want Uncle Sucker to play the hooded executioner so they can play both sides, both clamoring for the act, but thereafter denouncing the one they expect to carry out the deed. Time to force 'them' to public sign the warrant before anything happens or forget it. They're the first within strike distance of the threat.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-11-18 11:32  

#6  The Saudis can't do the hit on Iran.

1) they don't have the military. They have a lot of arms and equipment, and they have a bunch of bodies wearing uniforms, but they don't have a military that can plan and execute a coordinated air and missile strike on an enemy hundreds of miles away.

2) they don't have the support. Their own people won't go along. The Shi'a (~15 to 20% of the population) will blow up. The various prince-lings will scheme as to how they're going to come to power. The average Saoodi on the street will duck for cover.

3) they don't have the courage. It takes courage, moral and intellectual, to go after an enemy that you know is going to hit you but hasn't actually swung the first punch. The Saoodis don't have that courage.

No, it's up to Uncle Sucker.

As usual.
Posted by: Steve White   2011-11-18 11:03  

#5  The Soddies need to get up off their asses and do this on their own. But then Obama will probably bow down to the king and get some of America's finest killed doing the deed for His soddie master.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2011-11-18 10:52  

#4  The Saudi want to spend our blood and treasure? They have a military. They have planes we sold them. Let them give us carte blanche to their oil fields. Dissolve OPEC. Maybe we will think about it then.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-11-18 10:38  

#3  I don't disagree with the assessment but the September time frame is really questionable. It would be a foolish move to send his base packing right before an election, he'd have to be sure the center would roll his way and I don't think he can depend on that.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2011-11-18 10:29  

#2  Nimble,

Yep, typical Democratic thinking, everything is about elections, do anything and say anything to gain or hold power, pillage the country and give vast sums of money to family and cronies.

The Pelosi/Reid/Obama triumverate is turning the Democratic party into the PRC and the US into Mexico.
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2011-11-18 10:04  

#1  Someone should explain to them that the strike, like the Iraq withdrawal, will be made on a timetable dictated by strictly domestic considerations. I'm thinking September.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2011-11-18 09:22  

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