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Nuclear Saudis? ‘All options on the table’ Co-operate with Zionists

These sheikhs have no brains at all damn!!!
Don't give em nukes guys. :hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
Be careful in your bullsht. If Saudis read your post millions of Indians could be deported from Saudi. Better cannot be dictators.
 
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The Israeli-Saudi Labyrinth | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com

The Israeli-Saudi Labyrinth
June 12, 2015 9:49 am 1 comment
Author:
Yoram Ettinger

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President Obama with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Nayef. The Saudi regime sides with Israel’s stance on Iran and considers the Jewish state its most effective ally in the face of a potential self-destructive U.S. agreement with the ayatollahs. Photo: Screenshot.

The recent increase in strategic coordination between Israel and Saudi Arabia brings to the forefront Israel’s role in bolstering the national security of the House of Saud. This coordination has become particularly critical for Riyadh, due to the erosion of the U.S.’s posture of deterrence as lethal Iranian threats to Saudi Arabia worsen.

While the blossoming Jerusalem-Riyadh coordination is consistent with short-term Saudi national security interests, it is inconsistent with the overarching Islamic, Wahhabi worldview of the Saudi regime, which considers the Jewish state to be illegal, a usurper and a provisional entity in “the abode of Islam,” as documented by Saudi school textbooks and religious sermons. Could the enemy of Israel’s enemy (Iran) become Israel’s friend?

Israel’s strategic added value to Saudi Arabia has been demonstrated repeatedly since the 1967 Six-Day War. Israel’s devastation of the pan-Arab, pro-USSR, anti-U.S. and anti-Saudi Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser stopped the latter’s military offensive in Yemen, which was aimed at invading and toppling Saudi Arabia and other pro-U.S. Arab regimes in the Persian Gulf.

In 1970, Israel mobilized its military to the joint Israeli-Syrian-Jordanian border, forcing a swift rollback of the pro-USSR, anti-U.S., anti-Saudi Syrian invasion of Jordan, which intended to bring down the pro-U.S. Hashemite regime and to proceed to destabilize Saudi Arabia.

In 1981, Israel’s strike on Iraq’s nuclear infrastructure — carried out by Israeli planes which flew unchallenged through Jordanian and Saudi airspace — snatched Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and other pro-U.S. Arab regimes from the lethal jaws of Iraq’s Saddam Hussein, also sparing the U.S. a nuclear confrontation (or grave humiliation) in the 1991 First Gulf War.

In 2007, Saudi Arabia cheered on the destruction of Syria’s nuclear infrastructure, which removed the imminent threat to Saudi stability and provided a tailwind to Riyadh’s efforts to topple the pro-Iran (“apostate”) Shia Assad regime.

In 2014, Saudi Arabia, along with all pro-U.S. Arab countries, blamed the July/August Hamas-Israel war in Gaza on Hamas, a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist organization (which has traditionally challenged the legitimacy of the House of Saud) and an ally of Iran. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the Saudis regard the Palestinians as a potential subversive element, especially since the 1990 cooperation of Mahmoud Abbas and Yasser Arafat with Saddam’s occupation of Kuwait, the triggering of a series of civil wars in Lebanon, and the 1970 Palestinian collaboration with Syria’s invasion of Jordan. The $100 million in annual Saudi foreign aid to the Palestine Liberation Organization has been suspended since the 1990 betrayal of Kuwait.

Now in 2015, the Saudi regime considers Israel its most effective ally in the face of a potential self-destructive U.S. agreement with the ayatollahs, siding with Israel’s stance on Iran, as stated by the editor-in-chief of the House of Saud-owned daily, Al Arabiya: “President Obama, listen to Netanyahu on Iran.” Like Israel, the Saudis focus on the ayatollahs’ actions since 1979 — and not on the moderate talk in Lausanne. Iran’s behavior has been rogue, subversive, supremacist, megalomaniacal, apocalyptic, anti-U.S., deceitful and violently intolerant of “apostates” (e.g., Saudi Arabia) and “infidels.” Like Israel, the House of Saud is convinced that a constructive agreement must be preconditioned upon a dramatic transformation of the nature of the ayatollahs, and that the military option must be on the table as the most effective means to prevent war.

Notwithstanding the expansion of the Iran-based Israeli-Saudi strategic dialogue and moderate Saudi policy pronouncements, Saudi Arabia’s short-term national security interests have yet to impact its Wahhabi worldview, which rejects the “infidel” and considers a Jewish sovereignty in the Middle East unacceptable.

According to a multiyear Hudson Institute study of Saudi school textbooks — which are also disseminated to Saudi controlled mosques around the world, including in the U.S. — the Saudi education system indoctrinates children with religious intolerance and violence, creating fertile ground for recruits to Islamic terrorist organizations in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Chechnya, Syria, Iraq, the Persian Gulf, Africa, Europe and America. Most of the 9/11 terrorists were Saudi.

Until it was recently overtaken by the ayatollahs, the Saudi royal family was the

leading supporter of Islamic (Sunni) terrorism. Covert ties with terror organizations are still sustained today via Saudi businessmen and “charitable organizations.” The Policy Department of the European Parliament concluded: “The risks posed by Salafi/Wahhabi terrorism go far beyond the geographical scope of the Muslim world. The attacks on New York, Washington, D.C., London and Madrid remind us of this….”

Saudi children are instructed that “Jews and Christians are enemies of the believers” (“Hadith,” ninth grade textbook, p. 149), “The struggle against Jews and Christians will endure as long as God wills” (“Hadith,” ninth grade textbook, p. 148) and that “the apes are the people of the Sabbath and the swine are the infidels of the communion of Jesus” (“Monotheism,” eighth grade textbook, p. 42). They are taught that “The whole Muslim nation is engaged in a jihad against international Zionism, manifested by the state of Jewish gangs called Israel, established on Palestinian land” (“Islamic History,” eighth grade textbook, p. 105) and that “Jews will not leave Palestine except by jihad” (“Islamic World,” 12th grade textbook, p. 126).

Could the enemy of Israel’s enemy become Israel’s friend? Nothing more than a fleeting, tenuous “friend,” unless the House of Saud dramatically transforms its core Islamic ideology and hate-filled education system, which perpetuate the rejection of the Jewish state as the kingdom simultaneously benefits from short-term national security coordination with the “infidel entity.”

This article was originally published by Israel Hayom.
 
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"All options are on the table". They learnt that sentence from daddy U.S very well.

And you have 'daddy US' flag side by side with an Iranian flag on a Western forum, so let's cut it out.
 
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How come you are hamsawi but not ikhwanjie??


Hamas is Palestinian, Ikhwan is global, i don't have allegiance to movements but I still consider Ikhwan to be better option than Arab liberals. Being Palestinian means it my business to choose a movement in our land/society and obviously I side with Hamas in that aspect.
 
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Give a monkey matches, it will burn its hands first.
Knowing these saudi lunatics, they will test it on the poor yemenis first.
 
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The thing is that whatever rights granted to Iran as per the NUKE agreement, Saudis will grant themselves the very same rights. This according to Saudi officials. That way everybody protects himself.

Saudi's better first deal with barefoot Houthis then talking about all options ...
Of course, barefoot Hothies who have:

Antonov An-12 Soviet Union tactical transport An-12BP 1
Antonov An-24 Soviet Union tactical transport An-24RV 6
Antonov An-26 Soviet Union tactical transport An-26 6
Yakovlev Yak-40 Soviet Union tactical transport
2
Aero L-39 Albatros Czechoslovakia jet training/light attack L-39C 12
Agusta-Bell AB204/AB205 Italy utility AB204B 2
Agusta-Bell AB206 Italy utility AB206B 5
Agusta-Bell AB212 Twin Huey Italy utility AB212 5
Agusta-Bell AB214 Italy utility AB214 6
CASA/IPTN CN-235 Spain tactical transport CN-235-300M 0/1[26] One funded in 2010, delivered in second half of 2012, destroyed at Sana'a International Airport in March 2015[27]
Ilyushin Il-76 Soviet Union transport
2/3 At least one destroyed at Sana'a International Airport May 2015
Mil Mi-17 Soviet Union transport Mi-17
Mi-171Sh 25
Lockheed C-130 Hercules
23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png
United States tactical transport C-130H 3
Mil Mi-8 Soviet Union transport/attack Mi-8T 10
Mil Mi-14 Soviet Union transport/anti-submarine
2
Mil Mi-24 Soviet Union attack Mi-24D
Mi-35 14
8
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 Soviet Union fighter MiG-21bis/MF
MiG-21U
MiG-21UM 40
4
Mikoyan MiG-29 Russia multirole fighter MiG-29SMT
MiG-29UBT 20
Northrop F-5 United States fighter/advanced trainer F-5E
F-5F 8
Sukhoi Su-22 Soviet Union ground attack Su-22M-2
Su-22M-3K
Su-22U 30
Yakovlev Yak-11 Soviet Union trainer
14
Zlin Z 142 Czechoslovakia trainer Z 142 12
Cessna 208 Caravan United States reconnaissance
2 Can be armed with AGM-114 Hellfire missiles
Beechcraft Super King Air United States surveillance Airking-350ER 3/4
Boeing Insitu ScanEagle United States recon UAV
12 9 equipped for day, 3 equipped for night
Total :


249
Main Battle Tanks


Reconnaissance vehicles

IFVs

APC

Artillery

Mortars:

Self-propelled artillery:

Howitzers:

60 M-46
Multiple Rocket Launcher:

SSM

Anti aircraft guns

SAM

Small arms

Assault Rifles:

Sniper Rifles:

Grenade Launchers:

Machine guns:

Anti Tank

Corvette

Missile Boat

Craft patrol

Utility Craft

  • 4 utility landing craft
Minesweeper/hunter

 
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Considering how these Arab states threw tantrums over Pakistan's denial to join their unholy crusade of Yemen. I think world would be better of if non of these Arab states will ever acquire nuclear weapons.
 
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The thing is that whatever rights granted to Iran as per the NUKE agreement, Saudis will grant themselves the very same rights. This according to Saudi officials. That way everybody protects himself.


Of course, barefoot Hothies who have:

Antonov An-12 Soviet Union tactical transport An-12BP 1
Antonov An-24 Soviet Union tactical transport An-24RV 6
Antonov An-26 Soviet Union tactical transport An-26 6
Yakovlev Yak-40 Soviet Union tactical transport
2
Aero L-39 Albatros Czechoslovakia jet training/light attack L-39C 12
Agusta-Bell AB204/AB205 Italy utility AB204B 2
Agusta-Bell AB206 Italy utility AB206B 5
Agusta-Bell AB212 Twin Huey Italy utility AB212 5
Agusta-Bell AB214 Italy utility AB214 6
CASA/IPTN CN-235 Spain tactical transport CN-235-300M 0/1[26] One funded in 2010, delivered in second half of 2012, destroyed at Sana'a International Airport in March 2015[27]
Ilyushin Il-76 Soviet Union transport
2/3 At least one destroyed at Sana'a International Airport May 2015
Mil Mi-17 Soviet Union transport Mi-17
Mi-171Sh 25
Lockheed C-130 Hercules
23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png
United States tactical transport C-130H 3
Mil Mi-8 Soviet Union transport/attack Mi-8T 10
Mil Mi-14 Soviet Union transport/anti-submarine
2
Mil Mi-24 Soviet Union attack Mi-24D
Mi-35 14
8
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 Soviet Union fighter MiG-21bis/MF
MiG-21U
MiG-21UM 40
4
Mikoyan MiG-29 Russia multirole fighter MiG-29SMT
MiG-29UBT 20
Northrop F-5 United States fighter/advanced trainer F-5E
F-5F 8
Sukhoi Su-22 Soviet Union ground attack Su-22M-2
Su-22M-3K
Su-22U 30
Yakovlev Yak-11 Soviet Union trainer
14
Zlin Z 142 Czechoslovakia trainer Z 142 12
Cessna 208 Caravan United States reconnaissance
2 Can be armed with AGM-114 Hellfire missiles
Beechcraft Super King Air United States surveillance Airking-350ER 3/4
Boeing Insitu ScanEagle United States recon UAV
12 9 equipped for day, 3 equipped for night
Total :


249
Main Battle Tanks


Reconnaissance vehicles

IFVs

APC

Artillery

Mortars:

Self-propelled artillery:

Howitzers:

60 M-46
Multiple Rocket Launcher:

SSM

Anti aircraft guns

SAM

Small arms

Assault Rifles:

Sniper Rifles:

Grenade Launchers:

Machine guns:

Anti Tank

Corvette

Missile Boat

Craft patrol

Utility Craft

  • 4 utility landing craft
Minesweeper/hunter

and what Saudi has?
 
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