29 Mar 2024
Friday 27 March 2015 - 11:53
Story Code : 156980

Whatever Iran gets, Saudi Arabia wants too

Ive always said whatever comes out of these talks, we will want the same,Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal said in reference to the nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 nations. The prince also warned that if Iran has the ability to enrich uranium to whatever level, its not just Saudi Arabia thats going to ask for that.

Although Prince Turki no longer holds an official office, he is part of the royal al Saud family. As part of the royal family, along with his experience as Riyadhs ambassador to Washington and London and as head of Saudi intelligence, these comments indicate the thoughts of the royal family.

His comments trumpet the start of a nuclear arms race. Saudi Arabia sees Iran gaining influence in leaps and bounds on every side of the Middle East. Irans most recent conquest in Yemen causes Saudi Arabia great fear. To the north, Iran virtually controls Syria. Iraq too is increasingly under Iranian influence.

Meanwhile, the nuclear talks are bringing Iran closer to its nuclear ambitions. Instead of strictly forbidding Iran from continuing its nuclear work, the United States seems set to establish boundaries intended to slow Irans progress.

Saudi Arabia sees the real possibility of Iran coming away from these nuclear talks with the ability to go nuclear. Its neighbors and other nations will use this to justify their own nuclear programs. Evidence surfaced only a few days ago that Russia has agreed to build a nuclear plant in Jordan. In February, Russia announced it would help Egypt start a new nuclear power industry.

When Iran obtains nuclear weapons, it will be the undisputed dominant force in the Middle East. This is dangerous considering it is also the number one state sponsor of terrorism.

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