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US aims to gain from old Arab rivalries with Iran, ex-CIA officer says

Sputnik News- Reported efforts by the Trump administration to build a coalition of Arab nations against Iran reveals that the United States wants to take advantage of old rivalries in the Middle East, CIA whistleblower and regional expert John Kiriakou told Sputnik on Friday.

On Wednesday, The Wall Street Journal reported the Trump administration is working tocreate a military alliance ofSunni Arab nations that cooperate withthe United States and Israel onsharing intelligence tooppose the growing regional influence ofIran.

"I don't think this is anything new," Kiriakou, a former CIA case officer who served inSyria, said.

A possible NATO-like mutual defense pact would include Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the report said, citing officials fromseveral Middle Eastern nations asits sources.

However, Kiriakou, a CIA whistleblower who exposed the widespread practice oftorture techniques bythe agency, said that this regional grouping and distrust ofTehran had existed fordecades.

"There has always been an Arab alliance againstIran, withthe only pro-Iran Arab country being Syria," he said.

From 1980 to1988 Iraq, then ruled bySaddam Hussein, fought a war withIran inwhich upto 1.5 million people died. Iraq was supported bysuch nations asSaudi Arabia and Jordan.

"The Gulf Arab states, the Levantines and the North Africans have always disliked and distrusted the Iranians," Kiriakou observed.

Kiriakou noted that the US government appeared tohope that Iraq undercurrent Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi might join such a grouping.

"Now we might add Iraq tothat [list] he said.

In 1955, Iraq joined the US- and UK-created Baghdad Pact or Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) withIran, Pakistan and Turkey toprevent the Soviet Union fromexpanding its influence intothe Middle East and South Asia.

However, only four years later the British-supported monarchy inBaghdad Iraq was overthrown and massacred ina military coup and Iraq left CENTO.

Kiriakou was previously a CIA analyst and case officer, and a senior investigator forthe US Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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