Officials: Saudi nuclear program fast if successful deal "palm Elf"
"Wall Street": serious concessions made by the United States to prevent the dismantling of Iran's nuclear facilities.
"Hadley" warns: Deal destabilize our allies in the region.
"Donnelly": a policy of "Obama" has enabled the rise of Tehran and the stunning collapse of the Sunni world.
Arab official: Saudi and Arab move fast to build a similar nuclear facilities.
Officials: the collapse of the talks is better than the success of a bad nuclear deal opens the door arms.
Bandaraldoshi- Sbak- Washington:
Arab officials warned -ovq Geornal- Wall Street Journal that the United
States and Iran agreement on its nuclear program in a deal he called
the Western military "palm Elf", may push Arabia quickly to adopt
similar nuclear program, Tehran; where she said The newspaper, quoting
Arab officials "to reach an agreement will push the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia is likely to adopt a fast nuclear program matches and resemble
Iran's nuclear capabilities."
Nuclear race
The newspaper added: "the direction of US diplomacy with Tehran,
raising concerns in some Arab countries of a nuclear arms race in the
region, which led to the revival of talk about a possible extension of
the US nuclear umbrella to its allies in the Middle East to counter any
Iranian threat."
Deal concerns
She spoke to the newspaper, quoting Arab officials close to the nuclear
deliberations between the West and Iran; where she said: "Arab
governments are expressing concern secretly to Washington on emerging
items in a possible deal aims to rein in Iran's nuclear program."
Sanctions and technical
The paper disclosed considerable resentment Arabic about the
concessions offered by the US side that Iran was quoted by Arab
officials as saying: "Greater Sunni states, including Saudi Arabia,
Egypt and the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, believe that a final
agreement may allow for Shiite Iran to dominate the region, and gives it
an edge in the region, and due to that the potential deal could be Iran
to maintain necessary for the production of nuclear weapons technology,
other than the lifting of sanctions that have crippled the Iranian
economy for years, according to these officials. "
"Ballistic" super
The newspaper "The Times" British revealed that Saudi Arabia are
expanding its missile program and strengthen deterrence across collected
for ballistic missiles land of ultra-precision cruise missiles land of
British-made; to confront the Iranian nuclear program, having taken root
has doubts about the nuclear talks between Iran and the West, which is
likely to exclude the deal Iranian ballistic and capable of carrying a
nuclear warhead missiles.
According to the paper, citing government advisers in Riyadh and some
Western intelligence sources, that the UK is continuing to study the
cruise missile platforms, and is currently holding talks with potential
suppliers.
The collapse of talks
According to the "Wall Street Journal" and quoting Arab official who
attended the discussions between Saudi Arabia and the US administration
in recent weeks, there is a preference among the allies in the region,
the collapse of the nuclear talks, instead of getting a bad deal. "
Contradiction "Obama"
The paper disclosed contradiction management "Obama" in the nuclear
talks, saying: "In the beginning," Obama "administration has said that
its policy was to dismantle its nuclear infrastructure fully in Tehran
as a means to protect Washington's allies in the Middle East, but now US
officials say he is no longer acceptable to remove all Iran's nuclear
infrastructure, which indicates that any final agreement would leave
some of Iran's nuclear capabilities for use. "
Uranium enrichment
She added, "Wall Street Journal": "Iran always denies it is seeking to
build a nuclear bomb, but a final agreement provides for the ability of
Iran's uranium enrichment may push for the competition to get a nuclear
weapon."
American umbrella
The newspaper quoted some former US officials as saying: "Due to the
concerns of Arab allies, the White House needs to provide security
guarantees them more if concluded the deal not to dismantle Tehran's
ability to produce nuclear fuel," and pointed to the potential for the
development of the Arab states in the Persian Gulf need under the
nuclear umbrella of the United States to protect them from threats.
Unsettling program
He said national security adviser Stephen Hadley, President George W.
Bush, in a conference February 11, hosted by the Atlantic Council, a
Washington think tank: "will destabilize our friends and allies," and
added: "It is unlikely in any event that the Arabs cautious been trying
to build their own nuclear programs, "according to" The Wall Street
Journal. "
Tipping Point
The face of many Republicans and military experts and even some
Democrats sharp criticism about the desperation the US administration in
nuclear negotiations with Iran to get any agreement was in the
diplomatic successes meager for this administration box even though it
was against the interests of Washington's allies in the region, and
warned many of them from the consequences may nuclear deal open the
doors of nuclear arms rapidly in the region and puts the whole region on
the tipping point of this transaction; where probably move Arabia
Turkey, Egypt and the UAE to open a military nuclear programs in
response to the Iranian nuclear project.
Collapse and the rise
The latest criticism of the US administration what the American
military expert Thomas Donnelly, in a seminar on Foreign Policy Research
Initiative Foundation, said: "The US administration's policy over the
past six years overlapped, and enabled the rise of Iran and the stunning
collapse of the regime in the Sunni world."
He added: "We have Khaddana the rise of Iran because we want a nuclear
cooperation agreement, and the leaders of Iran received the message and
try to take advantage of the situation to the greatest degree possible,
but they are maneuvering now in order to provide air support for the
agents on the ground," and added: "It is important to see Iran's ascent
as a central issue that must be resolved, and we Daash to the level of a
small terrorist organization returns, but something like it may appear
again because of the conditions of the year in western Iraq and in
eastern Syria. "
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