Thursday, March 5, 2015

The Arab World Freaking Out About Iran......

Netanyahu is not the only one freaking out about Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon. 


Other Arab countries also don’t want to see a nuclear Iran but are less boisterous about it in public.  John Kerry had to fly to Saudi Arabia today to settle everyone down.

Saudi Arabia, who pretends to be friends with America, was the home of 15 of the 19 9/11 hijackers. 

A country whose government is still being accused of having a larger role in 9/11 even 14 years later. 


Saudi Arabia is very unhappy that Iran is in Iraq helping fight Isis.

Saudi Arabia doesn’t want Iranian influence anywhere outside of Iran even if they are fighting the world’s worst terrorists. 

Kerry (who wants Iran fighting Isis) went over to pretend he agrees with Saudi Arabias point of view.  Wink Wink.

Again this is all just another case of Sunni vs Shia.  Iran is Shia, and Saudi Arabia is Sunni.  These two sides are always trying to kill each other. 

From the United States point of view Iran is no good (Supporter of Hezzbolah, murders of over 200 US Marines in Beirut in 1983.  Takers of US Hostages in 1979.  Direct threat to our ally Israel (Who Obama hates).

On the Other Side we have the Sunni’s……which include our friend Osama Bin Laden and Al Qauda.  The perpetrators of 9/11.  Saddam was also a Sunni.  He was a bad guy.  Isis is Sunni and they are bad guys too.

At the end of the day the United States hopes all sides lose.

With Iran’s growing influence (and Kerry and Obamas unwillingness to stop it) the end result will be a nuclear arms race across the Arab World.


Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday sought to reassure Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states that the negotiation of a nuclear accord with Iran would not lead the Obama administration to let down its guard against any Iranian interference in the region.

With the Saudi foreign minister by his side, Mr. Kerry said at a news conference here that the administration was committed to standing up to Iran’s “intervention.” (Intervention = Fighting Isis in Iraq.  Something Kerry actually supports)

it was clear from the remarks of the Saudi foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, that Arab nations are acutely worried about Iran’s effort to exercise influence in the region (Fighting Isis) and the prospect that it could grow as economic sanctions are lifted as part of a nuclear deal.

Prince Saud cited reports of Iran’s role in supporting the Iraqi operation to retake Tikrit (Retaking from Sunni Isis.) as an indication of what he called Tehran’s “hegemonic” tendencies.

“Tikrit is a prime example of what we are talking about,” he said. Decisions about war and peace, he said, were no longer solely being made by the Iraqi government (The Iraqi government was inept.  If they weren’t inept Isis wouldn’t be in control of half the country.  The only hope is Iran since the US won’t put boots on the ground) but were “in the hands of Iran.”

He also met at the Riyadh Air Base on Thursday morning with the foreign ministers from the Gulf Cooperation Council, which is made up of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. (Everyobody is scared of a Nuclear Iran.  Everyone except Obama and Kerry.)

A broad concern for Arab states is that lifting economic sanctions against Tehran — the quid pro quo for the nuclear limits Iran is being asked to accept — will not only help Iran’s economy but also enhance its ability to send weapons and Quds paramilitary forces to support President Bashar al-Assad in Syria. 

(The United States doesn’t like Assad because he kills his own people.  But Assad is fighting Isis who the United States also doesn’t like either.  Like I said…..The US hates all sides)

Arab nations are also worried about Iran’s support for Houthi rebels in Yemen and its longtime support for Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group.

Seeking to ease those concerns, Mr. Kerry said that he would convene a meeting in Washington with senior officials from the Gulf states to discuss future security arrangements in the region.  (kerry will have a meeting to discuss what the world will be like once he lets Iran have Nuclear Weapons.)



Meanwhile since Obama is powerless to stop Iran…… Pakistan is ready to share Nuclear secrets with Saudi Arabia in the event Iran gets the bomb. 


Pakistan has the bomb.  Saudi Arabia wants the bomb…. and will get it from Pakistan once Iran completes its program. 

Once that happens the mid east Nuclear arms race will be on.

For decades, Riyadh has been judged a supporter of Pakistan's nuclear weapons program, providing financing in return for a widely assumed understanding that, if needed, Islamabad will transfer technology or even warheads.

 It has been noticeable that changes in leadership in either country have quickly been followed by top-level meetings, as if to reconfirm such nuclear arrangements. Although Pakistani nuclear technology also helped Iran's program, the relationship between Islamabad and Riyadh has been much more obvious.

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