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Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 3:47 am Post subject: Why Israel Is Backing the Saudi Arms Deal By ROBERT BAER |
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Why Israel Is Backing the Saudi Arms Deal By ROBERT BAER
Mon Jul 30, 3:35 PM ET
Israel has come out in support of a multi-billion dollar U.S. arms deal to Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries. I can't remember the last time Israel supported a deal like this. Probably because it never has. So what exactly is going on this time?
And the Israelis make no bones about how we got here: the Bush Administration completely botched the Iraq invasion, allowing Iran to effectively annex Basra and a large part of southern Iraq. The Israelis' nightmare is that there will be some sort of domino effect, the Iranians moving down the Arab side of the Gulf.
The Israelis also believe the Iraq fiasco emboldened Iran to incite its Palestinian allies. Israel holds Iran at least partially responsible for Hamas's coup in Gaza. An Administration official, speaking privately, agrees. Today, Iranian couriers cross the border from Egypt into Gaza daily carrying bags of money to keep Hamas afloat.
The Israelis want to stop Nasrallah, Hizballah and Iran from making serious inroads into the West Bank. What keeps them awake at night is Iran in the Gulf. If it means our arming Israel's historical enemies, the Gulf Arabs, so be it.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20070730/wl_time/whyisraelisbackingthesaudiarmsdeal
[I knew Israel was not going to oppose this and that Edwards is barking out of tune...] |
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just alittlecrazy

Joined: 30 Nov 2006
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Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 6:00 am Post subject: Re: Why Israel Is Backing the Saudi Arms Deal By ROBERT BAER |
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odd thing, this borders been closed since hamas took control in gaza
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The border has been closed for more than six weeks, since fighting erupted between Hamas and Fatah during which Hamas gained sole control over the territory. Hundreds of Palestinians have been stuck on the Egyptian side of the border ever since. |
HR groups want border reopened |
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