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Saudi Arabia and the Enemy Of Saudi Arabia

Writer: bhanu dixitbhanu dixit

The United States and her allies are currently playing a very tricky game in the Middle East. Iran, supported by Syria and Hezbollah is supporting President Al-Sistani, of Saudi Arabia, in his war against Hezbollah كود اي هيرب السعودية. But Hezbollah is fighting alongside the Iraqi government against the same group of radical Islamic fundamentalists. So who is the real enemy here?


We have always stated that Iran is not an enemy of the United States and we continue to call on the Iranian regime to stop supporting terrorists groups like Hezbollah. However, there is no doubt that Iran is playing a dangerous game in the middle east right now, using proxy terrorists and proxies to wage war against both Syria and Iraq. Iran has long considered itself to be the world's number one sponsor of terrorist organizations. If Iran were doing this, Israel would have fought them tooth-and-nail. But we all know that's not the case.


For now, what is important is that the international community must come to terms with this reality and apply the lessons learned after the Gulf War. We must support the Lebanese government in defeating Hezbollah. Israel has many options available to them; take out the infrastructure, stop the shipments, cut off the water and electricity. But to do so would require an American commitment of troops in an extremely volatile region. Iran, on the contrary, is not interested in normalising the political situation in Syria or Iraq. They have a vested right to keep the conflict between these two countries going as long as possible.


But it isn't all bad news for the Jews of the Diaspora. Recent diplomatic flare ups between the United States and its closest regional ally, Israel, have rekindled the cold war thinking between the United States and its Western allies. This means two things for the Jews of Diaspora. One is the chance to take back Jerusalem from the Muslims, which is a clear message that the United States and its approach to the peace process in the middle east is naive at best. And two, the chance to help their ancient homeland to heal the wounds of the past and start anew.


What is unfortunate is that many in the Diaspora are knee deep in oil money and think that their cause is being promoted by America خصم اي هيرب. The real problem is not with the Jews of the world, but with the people in the middle east who financed the spread of International terrorism using charities and international terrorists as weapons. It is time to accept responsibility and stand up to terrorist financiers, even though we don't want to be friends with the enemies in the middle east. Only when the entire world accepts responsibility for its actions can the peace process be reopened.


It is crucial that we continue to support the people of Gulf States, which include both Israelis as well as Arabs, in rebuilding stable nations after this tragic war. We also need to help the people of the gulf countries. We can help the middle east people restore hope and their future by standing up against terrorists. Maybe we should look at all of this long-term.

 
 
 

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