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UAE ambassador backs strike on Iran's nuclear sites | World news | The Guardian

Iran and the United Arab Emirates are embroiled in a furious new row after the latter's ambassador to Washington publicly expressed support for a US attack on Iranian nuclear facilities.

Yousef al-Otaiba commented bluntly that the benefits would outweigh the short-term costs of military action. "We cannot live with a nuclear Iran," the envoy said at a conference in Aspen, Colorado. "I am willing to absorb what takes place at the expense of the security of the UAE."

Tehran hit back swiftly with a warning from a leading MP of a "teeth-breaking" response to these "harsh and crude" remarks and a possible ban on Iranian travel to the Gulf state, which does billions of dollars of trade annually with Iran.

The UAE foreign ministry called the reported comments "inaccurate and taken out of context", but they were recorded by the Atlantic Magazine, which organised the conference. The ministry insisted that the UAE wanted a peaceful solution to the crisis over Iran's nuclear programme.

The spat follows Iran's decision to scale back economic relations with the UAE after Abu Dhabi implemented the latest UN sanctions punishing Tehran for ignoring demands over that programme.

The row also underlines wider nervousness in the Gulf about Iran, though the UAE is the most hawkish of its neighbours and has been in dispute with it over three islands since 1971.

Controversy erupted in nearby Kuwait recently over an alleged spy ring for Iran's Revolutionary Guard, and there are concerns elsewhere about Iranian subversion against the Sunni Arab monarchies.

Otaiba was quoted as saying that he "absolutely" wanted the US to use force to halt Iran's nuclear programme.

"Countries in the region view the Iran threat very differently," he said. "I can only speak for the UAE, but talk of containment and deterrence really concerns me and makes me very nervous. Iran doesn't have nuclear power now but … what makes me think that once they have a nuclear programme, we are going to be able to be more successful in containing them?"

The ambassador's candid remarks were quickly picked up in the US and Israeli media but the damage was done long before an unconvincing official denial was issued in Abu Dhabi. "I hope the government of the UAE will correct this viewpoint," said Kazem Jalali, spokesman for the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee.

Analysts and diplomats are aware such views are often expressed in private by officials in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. "Otaiba's remarks may or may not be a gaffe but they certainly reflect official thinking in Abu Dhabi," said Christopher Davidson, a Gulf expert at Durham University. "They want to see more American boots on the ground, and they don't want to live in the shadow of a nuclear Iran."

Davidson said that the UAE also needed to sound hawkish because it is open to accusations of sanctions-busting as Dubai, the closest to Iran of the UAE's seven emirates, is a key trans-shipment point for the Iranian nuclear programme.

Iran and the UAE have close economic ties. Thousands of Iranian companies and businessmen operate in the country and bilateral trade is estimated at $10bn (£6.6bn) a year, mostly made up of Iranian imports. Masoud Daneshmand, head of the Iran-UAE Chamber of Commerce, complained on Tuesday that the Emiratis were going beyond what was required by the UN sanctions regime.

Last week the UAE central bank asked financial institutions in the federation to freeze the bank accounts of 41 Iranians, including the managers of key companies owned by the Revolutionary Guards. The UAE also closed 40 international and local firms accused of shipping contraband and banned dual-use goods to Iran.
 
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There is so much hostility towards iran in the ME. Every1 afraid of nuclear iran in ME
 
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Pan-Islamic solidarity?

There are going to be some broken hearts in PDF when the eventual Israeli action will have some kind of Saudi/Arab participation.
 
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I won't be surprised at all. Very few nations if any support a nuclear Iran.
 
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Pan-Islamic solidarity?

There are going to be some broken hearts in PDF when the eventual Israeli action will have some kind of Saudi/Arab participation.

I think it is a very bad decision if made on UAE's part - US will strike & go but UAE will exist right next to Iran forever - it is a great alarming situation indeed-and i really would be angry if that happens .
 
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Turkey's AK party also does not support a nuclear weapons Iran. IT follows the line to allow Iran peaceful use of nuclear energy and use IAEA to monitor Iranian facilities. This is was why the brokered the deal of removing enriched uranium from Iran.
The IAEA, has still stated that there is no concrete evidence of a nuclear weapons program in Iran. This of course does not exclude that Iran does not have the "intention" of making a nuke. They just don't want another Iraq on their border which is understandable.

My own take would be that these statements are pressure tactics to get Iran to be more open with its nuke program and mellow down its rhetoric.

Read this editorial of an AK party member on Iran
Iran, nuclear weapons and Turkey by Haluk Özdalga*
 
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Turkey's AK party also does not support a nuclear weapons Iran. IT follows the line to allow Iran peaceful use of nuclear energy and use IAEA to monitor Iranian facilities. This is was why the brokered the deal of removing enriched uranium from Iran.
The IAEA, has still stated that there is no concrete evidence of a nuclear weapons program in Iran. This of course does not exclude that Iran does not have the "intention" of making a nuke. They just don't want another Iraq on their border which is understandable.

My own take would be that these statements are pressure tactics to get Iran to be more open with its nuke program and mellow down its rhetoric.

Read this editorial of an AK party member on Iran
Iran, nuclear weapons and Turkey by Haluk Özdalga*


Well yes all that is true but that wasn't my point. Politically the U.S. means far more to us then Iran and even though i supported the Brazil/Turkey fuel swap deal. Turkey should not have gave a no vote as that hurt our U.S. relations. We also shouldn't economically attach ourselves too much to Iran. There is no need to take a blow when an Iranian conflict erupts.
 
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There is border conflict between Iran and UAE over few islands in Persian Gulf. Shah of Iran occupied the disputed islands which were later recaptured by UAE. The issue should resolved peacefully between Iran and UAE. I think that UAE is overplaying its hand since they are not equal match. UAE native population less than one million while Iran has over 65 million people. Iran has been sanctioned and is weak at this time but that does not mean they will remain so in the future. UAE is being encouraged by Saudis who fear Shias in its oil rich provinces. Pakistan should mediate between Iran and UAE.
 
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Pan-Islamic solidarity?

There are going to be some broken hearts in PDF when the eventual Israeli action will have some kind of Saudi/Arab participation.

There is a silent Pan-Islamic solidarity but the despots of the middle east and the Muslim World in general are not part of that Pan-Islamic solidarity and that's why it seems that there's no such thing.
 
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I would say all Arabs gone crazy. Simple they better open their eyes and start looking who is friend and who is foe?
 
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Ambassador should be fired, since he has put in risk the security and safety of the UAE.

The UAE economy is dependent upon the country being a complete non-violent zone.
 
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