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"Saudi Arabia destabilizing Mideast to please its masters"
Tue Aug 13, 2013 2:0PM
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia flirting with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
Author and Mideast expert Saeb Shaath has accused Saudi Arabia for the spread of violence and bloodshed in the Middle East, stating that the Al Saud regime is resorting to such a policy in order to please its masters.
They are causing all of these sectarian and religious troubles in the area, the Saudis, and they are doing this, we know, to serve their masters, Saeb Shaath, an author and Middle East political expert, told Press TV in an exclusive interview on Monday.
He added, From the very beginning of the establishment of the kingdom, the Saudis have brought bloodshed to the surrounding countries and they are in total alliance with these Zionists and the Americans and some of the other Western powers.
Shaath also took Riyadh to task for the ongoing sectarian violence in Iraq, saying Al Saud regime is pursuing such an objective through collaboration with its regional allies, including Turkey, Israel and the United Arab Emirates.
Saudi Arabia is sponsoring sectarian incitement in Iraq and this has partners such as Turkey and Israel as well, and the Emirates who are financing and training and supporting the terror forces in Iraq, he added.
They are planting their car bombs everywhere and attacking everywhere in Iraq, and they are behind the bloodshed, which is taking the country from the north to the south. They are using their money and influence and the media as well in order to promote sectarianism in Iraq, the analyst pointed out.
Shaath further noted that the Al Saud regime has turned Saudi Arabia into a launch pad for the US military actions.
In a newly-revealed 2009 secret US cable about Iraq's relationship with its neighbors, former US Ambassador to Baghdad Christopher Hill had said Saudi Arabia funds al-Qaeda attacks in Iraq.
The United Nations said on August 1 that a total of 1,057 Iraqis were killed and another 2,326 were wounded in acts of terrorism and violence in the month of July, making it the country's deadliest month since 2008.
More than 4,000 people have died in terrorist attacks in Iraq so far in 2013, with Baghdad province being the worst hit.
Sources
Saudi Arabia funding unrest in Middle East.
PressTV - Saudi Arabia destabilizing Mideast to please its masters: Analyst
Tue Aug 13, 2013 2:0PM

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia flirting with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
Author and Mideast expert Saeb Shaath has accused Saudi Arabia for the spread of violence and bloodshed in the Middle East, stating that the Al Saud regime is resorting to such a policy in order to please its masters.
They are causing all of these sectarian and religious troubles in the area, the Saudis, and they are doing this, we know, to serve their masters, Saeb Shaath, an author and Middle East political expert, told Press TV in an exclusive interview on Monday.
He added, From the very beginning of the establishment of the kingdom, the Saudis have brought bloodshed to the surrounding countries and they are in total alliance with these Zionists and the Americans and some of the other Western powers.
Shaath also took Riyadh to task for the ongoing sectarian violence in Iraq, saying Al Saud regime is pursuing such an objective through collaboration with its regional allies, including Turkey, Israel and the United Arab Emirates.
Saudi Arabia is sponsoring sectarian incitement in Iraq and this has partners such as Turkey and Israel as well, and the Emirates who are financing and training and supporting the terror forces in Iraq, he added.
They are planting their car bombs everywhere and attacking everywhere in Iraq, and they are behind the bloodshed, which is taking the country from the north to the south. They are using their money and influence and the media as well in order to promote sectarianism in Iraq, the analyst pointed out.
Shaath further noted that the Al Saud regime has turned Saudi Arabia into a launch pad for the US military actions.
In a newly-revealed 2009 secret US cable about Iraq's relationship with its neighbors, former US Ambassador to Baghdad Christopher Hill had said Saudi Arabia funds al-Qaeda attacks in Iraq.
The United Nations said on August 1 that a total of 1,057 Iraqis were killed and another 2,326 were wounded in acts of terrorism and violence in the month of July, making it the country's deadliest month since 2008.
More than 4,000 people have died in terrorist attacks in Iraq so far in 2013, with Baghdad province being the worst hit.
Sources
Saudi Arabia funding unrest in Middle East.
PressTV - Saudi Arabia destabilizing Mideast to please its masters: Analyst