Iran vs. Saudi Arabia in Bahrain? (Commentary, Text and Context) (Reprint) Iran vs. Saudi Arabia in Bahrain? (Commentary, Text and Context) (Reprint)

Iran vs. Saudi Arabia in Bahrain? (Commentary, Text and Context) (Reprint‪)‬

Iran Times International (Washington, DC) 2011, May 20, 41, 10

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The Iranian meddling in Bahrain was temporarily to be put to a hold. However, the prey, albeit small in acreage, is too lucrative to be let go, and Iranian clandestine intervention continues. Bahrain, a small island kingdom in the Gulf, is coveted by Iran, its neighbor across the bay, as it has a lot to covet. Strategically located near the Hormuz straits, through which 20% of the world's oil passes, with its own production of 40,000 oil barrels a day, and with huge gas reserves, Bahrain is definitely in the sights of the Iranian regime. What makes the Iranian move to indirectly swallow Bahrain a real risk is the fact that 70% of the Bahraini population is Shiite, such as 80% of Iran's population, and the Bahraini Shiites look up to Iran for guidance, or even instructions. The Saudi King and other Gulf States rulers read the map correctly and sent troops to protect Bahrain. The demise of the 200-year Bahrain rule of the Sunni dynasty currently headed by King Sheikh Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa's and its replacement by a Shiite puppet of Iran could be ominous to their own regimes. Saudi Arabia is particularly vulnerable because its rich oilfields border with Bahrain and the local population in this region is mostly Shiite. A successful Shiite takeover of Bahrain could whet the appetite of the Saudi Shiites and their Iranian comrades to follow suit. Therefore, with the invitation of the Bahraini king, 3,500 Saudi soldiers crossed the bridge linking Saudi Arabia with Bahrain to help preserve the Bahraini regime.

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2011
May 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
5
Pages
PUBLISHER
Iran Times International
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
59.3
KB

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