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Putin appears preparing to attack Saudi Arabia and Qatar next, Illarionov says

In nuclear attack civilians will also die. The best is attacking riaydh and end to 300 years ruling of Najdi terrorist regime. Replace it with a none-wahhabi democratic regime.

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Rest of the world should also attack IRAN nuclear facilities and mullah to make world a better place
 
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Untill Russia has a green signal from Beijing, this ain't happening.

And if the green does comes, it will mean a regime change in Saudi.

PS:- Many members take this as against Islam. Untill Russia keeps away from places of worship, you all should keep calm.
 
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I amazed how many indians want to see KSA destroyed by Nukes. Man India is one focking disgusting nation
 
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Mecca and Madina exist 1320 years befor Saudis dominated over Arabian desert and spread their terrorist cult all over the Islamic countries. Destroying Saudi wahhabi terrorist regime doesn't mean attacking holy sites of Muslims.

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KSA doesnt mean rulers.Its the holy cities i am talking about and the people live there. how many pakistani works in KSA pakistan will be involved indirectly,you should know the figures.If KSA is attacked dont talk about Rulers leave them.thousands and thousands of people will come to fight.It will be Russia's biggest mistake.
Saudi Wahhabi Regime stays or not but a single inch of KSA will be protected from any aggression.
 
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Putin appears preparing to attack Saudi Arabia and Qatar next, Illarionov says

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This image from the Russian Defense Ministry shows a Russian Air Force bomb hitting a target in Syria. Khaled Khoja, head of the Syrian National Council opposition group, said at the UN that Russian air strikes killed dozens of civilians, with children among the dead. Photo: AP

2015/11/19 • ANALYSIS & OPINION, RUSSIA

Events of recent days may have obscured what is the most important development of all: Vladimir Putin appears to be preparing for a Russian military strike against Saudi Arabia and Qatar, a move that would dramatically worsen the situation in the Middle East and send oil prices soaring, according to Andrey Illarionov.



Andrey Illarionov, Russian economist and former economic policy advisor to the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin. Currently, a senior fellow in the Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity at the Cato Institute in Washington, DC (Image: Voice of America)

Heargues that Russia’s bombing of targets in Syria, Putin’s success at the G20, “the de facto paralysis of NATO,” Russia’s acquisition of France as an ally, US intelligence sharing with Russia, and proposals for restructuring of Ukraine’s debt distract the world’s attention from Moscow’s preparations for such attacks.

The Moscow analyst says that “the vigilance of the West has been weakened” by this series of events, thus opening the way for Moscow to carry out a strategic operation that it has been hoping to launch against “military, infrastructure and energy sites in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.”

As he typically does, Illarionov presents a careful listing of the evidence he has for his conclusion which if true would highlight some of the dangers involved of including Moscow in any alliance to fight international terrorism because such attacks would almost certainly provoke more of it.

Illarionov calls attention to 15 indicators or steps he suggests show that Putin is planning for such attacks:

  1. Moscow knew that terrorist shot down the plane over Sinai “at a minimum on the third day after” it occurred.
  2. But the Russian authorities did not announce that they knew until “after the conclusion of the G20 summit in Antalya in order to “avoid a practically inevitable discussion in that event of the nature of the possible Russian response to the terrorist action.”
  3. However, “in order not to lose time,” Moscow announced that it was a terrorist act as soon as the Antalya summit was over.
  4. The FSB immediately then put out details that it had not been prepared to release earlier.
  5. Putin said that Russia would do whatever it took “to find and punish the criminals” regardless of when they acted or where they are now.
  6. The Kremlin leader said that he had tasked all of Russia’s force structures to come up with a plan that would deal with all those involved.
  7. Putin declared that Russia “will act in correspondence with Article 51 of the UN Charter which recognizes the right of states to self-defense,” thus cloaking himself in international law for a possible act on particular states.
  8. Already at Antalya, Putin had said that it was necessary to strike at those who “finance terrorist activities,” a group of countries which include Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
  9. The FSB announced in an unprecedented move that it was offering a 50 million US dollar reward to anyone who could provide evidence about the terrorist acts and these links, an amount certainly guaranteed to lead some to provide what they see as evidence of Saudi or Qatar complicity.
  10. Such attacks would be unthinkable, of course, if the US acted in defense of those countries; but that is unlikely. On the one hand, the US is less dependent on oil from there than it was; and on the other, President Barack Obama, compared to his predecessors, is less willing to act in that way.
  11. “The Kremlin’s conviction that the current US Administration is hardly likely to support Saudi Arabia has been essentially strengthened by the refusal of the US and the UK to support not only Saudi Arabia or Ukraine but even France, a member of NATO, in its assessment of the Paris terrorist actions as an act of war and consequently to invoke Article 5 of the NATO Charter.”
  12. This refusal contrasts sharply with what happened after September 11, 2001, and prompted French President Francois Hollande to go to Moscow and seek an alliance with Putin.
  13. “The vigilance of the West has been weakened as well by the changes at first glance of the Kremlin’s course,” including the bombing of ISIS targets in Syria and a more positive stance on restructuring Ukraine’s foreign debt, changes that have been amplified by “a massive propaganda campaign of the Kremlin and the Putinintern.”
  14. Consequently, “in the near future, Saudi Arabia (and possibly Qatar) could be declared sponsors of international terrorism and thus one way or another involved in the deaths of hundreds of Russian citizens. Invoking Article 51 of the UN Charger, the Kremlin could carry out an operation of revenge.”
  15. The consequences of such attacks on oil prices are obvious, and the refusal of the US and the UK to invoke Article 5 of the NATO Charter for the defense of France marks the de facto paralysis of this organization and in essence an open invitation to the carrying out of new aggression against its other members.”
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You would have to be an idiot to start striking Saudi Arabia, the US will accept Crimea but the oil kingdom is a red line that they are more than prepared to launch a full-scale war to protect. The first Gulf war tells one all one needs to know about where the US's priorities lay- once the Iraqis seemed to be gearing up to cross into Saudi territory the US couldn't deploy fast enough.

The last thing Putin is is a fool- he won't be doing anything resembling this.
 
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The chances are pretty slim. KSA may not be powerful, but has too much influence in Muslim world. That alone will deter Russia from launching a war against KSA
 
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I doubt severely the credibility of this and Russias intention to attack Qatar and Saudia. They might fight them in Syria but attack them... seems like flawed information.
 
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KSA doesnt mean rulers.Its the holy cities i am talking about and the people live there. how many pakistani works in KSA pakistan will be involved indirectly,you should know the figures.If KSA is attacked dont talk about Rulers leave them.thousands and thousands of people will come to fight.It will be Russia's biggest mistake.
Saudi Wahhabi Regime stays or not but a single inch of KSA will be protected from any aggression.
Saudi is a wasteland of desert. Except Mecca and Madina no place is holy in that.
 
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ON A SERIOUS NOTE

its very unlikely PUTIN will attack saudi.

BUT if the worst happened a Paris/ mumbai type attack took place on russian soil ... ( which has been threatened)

THE RUSSIANS WILL NOT WORRY ABOUT HOLY PLACES OR UPSETTING BILLION MOSLEMS.

The russian race and mentality in conflict IS BRUTAL FORCE. they dont take prisnors or wouded

THEY DONT DO POLITICAL CORRECTNESS putin is a bit of a HEADCASE
 
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