Shi'ite Muslims Outraged by Saudi Execution of Cleric
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Ruling the Kingdom: US Agency in the Saudi Arabian Nuclear Proliferation Puzzle
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White House: Obama 'Cleared the Air' with Saudi Arabia
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Smoke rising from the site of an explosion in Medina #SaudiArabia
Critical..........
The attack near the Nabawi Mosque is meant to delegitimize Saudi Arabia as the Custodian (and thus defender) of the Two Holy Mosques #Medina
BREAKING: The suicide bomber was not able to enter the #ProphetMosque courtyard.
The suicide bomber failed to enter al-Omran mosque and detonated his vest outside due to tight security measures
But to me #ISIS (assuming it is ISIS) crossed a red line, and this image shows that the group attacks Islam not #SaudiArabia
ISIS may try to "justify" it attack by claiming it targeted security forces, images are more powerful than workds #SaudiArabia
Suicide bombing attacks were reported in three locations of Saudi Arabia: Jeddah, Qatif and Medina #SaudiArabi #KSA
ISIS will be condemned/may not issue claim even if security installation was the target given that Medina mosque is holy to all Muslims
Now reports suggest four soldiers were killed in attack against security outpost near Nabwi Mosque in #Medina
For comments/analysis on the attacks in Saudi Arabia really recommend you follow/talk to @Miriam411 #SaudiArabia
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Attacking the city of the Prophet (ﷺ) is a clear violation - only the khawārij, and false prophets have attacked #Medina
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Iran Assembly of Experts chair Jannati: "Al Saud should kno that they are on the verge of extinction...their days are numbered"
A terrorist attack in the Prophet’s mosque and next to his resting place is orders of magnitude more offensive than the cartoons.
IS's goal is to get Saudi Sunnis and Shia at each others throats.
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Isis attacks near the holiest Islamic site during the holiest third of the holiest month
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-36706761 …
......that's CVE for you.
Would suggest that SWJ readers go back and Google the Islamic term Khawarij as it caught my attention when it was posted....this poster truly knows Islam....and I find it interesting he uses a term found deeply buried in the history of Islam... since the term can be used in a number of ways to signify say Shia...or Takfiri......but the poster left it to the reader to pick which one....
I have seen references to the historical and this thread often has posts on the sometimes supportive role Pakistan plays now in Saudi security. So thanks to a "lurker":Taken from the Pakistani Defence Journal, October 2016In the aftermath of the 1979 takeover of the Grand Mosque in Mecca by extremists, Saudi Arabia was looking for foreign troops from a Muslim country to address its internal security dilemma.
On return, the delegation recommended to General Zia ul Haq that Pakistan should only send advisors and trainers, but no combat troops should be sent to Saudi Arabia as this will complicate Pakistan’s relations with Saudi Arabia’s neighbors. Zia overruled and agreed to deployment of a large Pakistani contingent.
Saudi Arabia was looking at this contingent from mainly internal security point of view and they wanted operational and administrative control of the contingent. Kallue was of the view that a Pakistani officer should be the overall commander of the Pakistani force and on this issue he did not go to Riyadh. In 1982, a formal agreement was signed and Saudi Pakistan Armed Forces Organization (SPAFO) headquarters was established at Riyadh. Pakistani troops were stationed at different locations in the kingdom and numbered about 17,000.
An enlarged armoured brigade consisting of three armoured regiments, one armoured infantry battalion, one artillery regiment and other supporting elements was stationed at Tabuk. …An anti-air craft regiment as well as an artillery regiment were stationed at Khamis Mushayet while technical and EME elements were stationed at Taif. In addition, trainers from the Pakistan Air Force and Pakistan Navy were also stationed in Saudi Arabia.
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#BREAKING: Saudi Interior Ministry: ISIS cells in #SaudiArabia have spread to Mecca, Medina, Riyadh and Qassim
SaudiArabia dismantles four #ISIS cells, arrests 18 individuals
http://ara.tv/buehy
Last edited by davidbfpo; 02-16-2017 at 02:51 PM. Reason: Moved from Syria thread to the RIGHT one.
There is a separate thread Pakistan and Arab World: Security Cooperation which contributes to KSA security. It is a young thread, with 19 posts and nearly 14k views.
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So the King has been on a tour of South-East Asia, with promises of investment and trade:The author concludes there can be a downside:Taking in Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Japan, China and the Maldives, the king spent March leading a concerted effort to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s commercial links with Asia’s fast-growing economies.Link:https://theconversation.com/a-rattled-saudi-arabia-pivots-for-support-to-south-east-asia-74856?Investment with the heft the Saudis offer is too tempting to pass up, but King Salman’s visit will only help export his country’s hardline doctrine to places where that could do without it. Both Malaysia and Indonesia urgently need to ease tensions between restive religious communities, but Saudi Arabia aims to open more Islamic schools across South-East Asia, increasing not only literacy in the Arabic language but also Saudi religious teaching and influence. That could be a heavy price tag indeed.
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BREAKING: Saudi Arabia Seeking Nuke Weapons Capability; In Early Stages Of Possible Weapon Research To Counter Iran
I'm sure this has absolutely nothing to do with KSA's "secret" funding of Pakistan's A-Bomb.
Turkey's next, btw.
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This Open Democracy article will be copied to the historical Egypt thread and the current Egypt thread that contains a few posts on the two islands being transferred from Egypt occupation back to Saudi Arabia. That thread is:http://council.smallwarsjournal.com/...t=18454&page=5
It is raises some interesting points, notably the KSA-Israeli relationship. I had missed this news, with my emphasis:Link:https://www.opendemocracy.net/arab-a...ic-of-red-sea?As such, the expected transfer of the islands is revealing a number of regional dynamics. The most vivid example of which is the new perceived strategic role of Saudi Arabia. The kingdom is expanding its role in the horn of Africa, especially with the recent conclusion of a deal with Djibouti to build a military base on its territory. The strategic location of the base, across the Yemeni shore, gives Saudi Arabia the ability to project its power over the Bab El Mandab strait. This serves to consolidate the position of Saudi Arabia as the reigning power over the Red Sea.
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Saudi Arabia captures, questions three members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps on a boat in a critical KSA offshore oil field and the boat was loaded with weapons and explosives....
http://read.bi/2siIQ6k
Added by Moderator: Iran denies it was an IRGC boat:https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/19/w...ian-gulf.html?
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Hamid Hussain has sent a commentary on the struggles with the Saudi Royal Family and their usually quiet competitors for influence. It is seven pages and is on the attachment.
It starts with:In the last two years, Saudi Arabia has gone through many changes. Absolute monarchies are not easy to decipher. There are many opacities and it is very difficult for any outside observer to have a real sense of events. Two main factors are very limited expression by Saudis in their own country and opaque decision making process in the form of decrees with flavor of palace intrigue. A Saudi will not express his honest view in the presence of another Saudi due to fear factor. In view of these limitations, the perspective of an outsider has severe limitations.
Current system of governance of the country is based on accession to throne of one of the sons of the founder of the country Abdul Aziz bin Abdur Rahman al-Saud (d. 1953). He works with other family members especially senior princes, Council of Ministers (most of whom are also royal family members) and Council of Senior Clerics in running day to day affairs of the country. There is a fair amount of competition among all these groups about various issues and King carefully balances his act to avoid open conflict.
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I am aware that the minority Shia population, mainly in the Eastern Province, are not the happiest Saudi citizens; with occasional rioting and more.
So I was surprised to read that one town has been under siege for two months:Link:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-a7877676.html....the Saudi government had just begun a war on a town in the country’s restive east – a battle that is still raging despite receiving very little media coverage both within the conservative Kingdom and outside it. Traditionally Shia, Awamiyah – a 400-year-old district in the eastern Qatif province home to around 30,000 people – has been surrounded by siege barricades put up by the security services since attempts to evict residents turned violent on 10 May.
This report has a short film of protected diggers demolishing buildings, with armoured vehicles close by and firing machine gun bursts:https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20...zbaQSA.twitter
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Following the purge in KSA yesterday Bruce Reidel has a short commentary and he ends with:Link:https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/ori...nal-guard.htmlThe kingdom is at a crossroads: Its economy has flatlined with low oil prices; the war in Yemen is a quagmire; the blockade of Qatar is a failure; Iranian influence is rampant in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq; and the succession is a question mark. It is the most volatile period in Saudi history in over a half-century.
The BBC's report:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-41874117
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A lengthy profile of MBS, the Crown Prince which is not complimentary and at the end concludes:Link:https://www.opendemocracy.net/north-...at-not-reform?Bin Salman has two essential goals, which help understand each and every one of his domestic and regional policies including his aggression against Qatar, his alliance-building activity with the UAE and Egypt, his war in Yemen, his efforts to secure western support by talking a little “liberal Islam”, and more: the first goal is to prevent a resumption of the ‘Arab Spring’. Those autocrats have all felt the heat in 2011, they feel a bit better now, but they also know that the ashes of that historic revolution are still burning under the snow and ice of the ‘Arab winter’. The second goal is, as mentioned earlier, regional Saudi supremacism and, if he could, the destruction of the KSA’s arch enemy and rival, Iran. There is nothing this crown prince and future king will not do or push others (Israel, Trump, etc.) to do to accomplish those two goals. If this dangerous character has his ways, it will mean the end of hope for Arab democracy, and wars without end throughout the whole region.
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