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Saudi prince discusses kingdom's Iran problem
« on: January 27, 2012, 09:57:12 PM »
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Saudi prince discusses kingdom's Iran problem

By Amy Kellogg

Published January 27, 2012

| FoxNews.com

  Print   Email   Share   Comments inShare0   Text Size  DAVOS, Switzerland –  Prince Turki al-Faisal, Saudi Arabia's former head of general intelligence, was on a panel to assess the whole concept of globalization at the World Economic Forum here, but we sat down with him to talk very specifically about his region.

"Two hundred dollars a barrel oil is not going to benefit anyone," he said, talking about the standoff with Iran and the fallout that could come from the sanctions recently placed on its oil sector. "What we need to do is get away from the hyperbole and threatening stances."

The prince once worked as a diplomat for the kingdom, but now that he no longer wears that hat, he is free to express what he feels about his particularly troublesome neighbor, Iran. Beyond resolving the nuclear problem, I asked, what would Saudi Arabia like from Iran?

"We want to see them stop interfering in our affairs,” he said. “They interfere in Iraq, they interfere in Syria, they interfere in Bahrain, they interfere in Saudi Arabia, they occupy the islands of the UAE. And then they tell us to come and talk with them. How are we going to talk if they do these things?"

But the prince believes Iran is feeling singled out in the whole nuclear story and that a “weapons of mass destruction free zone” in the Middle East is the way forward. He would like to see the United Nations Security Council vote on a resolution guaranteeing:

-- a security umbrella for all the countries in the Middle East and Gulf region;

-- economic aid available to those countries that want to pursue a peaceful nuclear energy program;

-- economic and diplomatic sanctions placed upon countries that do not sign on to a deal;

-- military sanctions (i.e. missile strikes) against any country seen to be developing a nuclear weapon, so they can expect dire consequences if they go after a bomb.

The bottom line, he believes, is that Iran has called for a nuclear-weapons-free Middle East, and if Israel gets rid of its weapons, Iran will fall into line.

"We have a saying, 'Follow the liar to his doorstep,'” he said.

In other words, call Iran's bluff on this one. The prince says he thinks there has to be a level playing field and Iran shouldn't feel it is being treated differently from everyone else. And nobody would be happier than the powers in Riyadh to see this all resolved.

"We don't want to be sandwiched between a nuclear state, which is Israel, and a potential nuclear state, which is Iran," he said. The prince said he would love for things to be good with the Saudis’ Persian neighbors.

"Geography is the ruler here. They are our neighbors. We would love to have good relations with them. Imagine the wonderful things that could happen. The cross-Gulf culture and trade. What benefit it could bring to the area!"

World leaders are assembled in Davos to talk about saving the euro, the currency of a union that is meant to guarantee peace on the continent. In the same way, Israel could in theory be part of a powerful Arab-Persian regional economic block. The prince says he doesn't agree, but he doesn't necessarily disagree, either.

"With our brain power, and Jewish wealth,” he says, “we can do wonders."



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Re: Saudi prince discusses kingdom's Iran problem
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2012, 10:31:18 PM »
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"We want to see them stop interfering in our affairs,” he said. “They interfere in Iraq, they interfere in Syria, they interfere in Bahrain, they interfere in Saudi Arabia, they occupy the islands of the UAE. And then they tell us to come and talk with them. How are we going to talk if they do these things?"
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"With our brain power, and Jewish wealth,” he says, “we can do wonders."
The most epic line in the whole article.  :D

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Re: Saudi prince discusses kingdom's Iran problem
« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2012, 11:19:22 PM »
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This Prince Turki al-Faisal guy's been appearing on almost any right-wing western press spewing his hatred for Iran at every turn..I don't know why Iran still thinks it's good idea to tolerate these idiots!!!

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Re: Saudi prince discusses kingdom's Iran problem
« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2012, 11:56:30 PM »
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If this guy with this level of  intelligence used to be the head of the general intelligence, then Iran should not be too worry about Saudis.
« Last Edit: January 28, 2012, 06:07:58 AM by Jonk89 »

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Saudi prince discusses kingdom's Iran problem
« Reply #4 on: January 28, 2012, 12:02:01 AM »
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Loooooool "brain power"  :D This family is completely retarded.

"Two hundred dollars a barrel oil is not going to benefit anyone"

What? Idiot! Two hundred dollars a barrel oil let crash the european states and free the people from "money-slavery". Two hundred dollars a barrel oil -> i wish it comes true!

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Re: Saudi prince discusses kingdom's Iran problem
« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2012, 02:38:18 AM »
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House of saud is enemy number one of muslims, this is a fact and ALL Muslims unanimously want their heads !
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Re: Saudi prince discusses kingdom's Iran problem
« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2012, 02:39:45 AM »
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The most epic line in the whole article.  :D

was that line for real? it can't be!

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« Reply #7 on: January 28, 2012, 03:45:42 AM »
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Ich you stole words from my mouth, I was also left wondering which brain power this idiot is talking about?
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Re: Saudi prince discusses kingdom's Iran problem
« Reply #8 on: January 28, 2012, 07:45:32 AM »
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The Saudis are only afraid of the price of oil increasing because they know that's going to trigger rapid advancement of alternative energy sources.
It's a very short sighted policy, there's only about 2 generations (~60 yrs) worth of oil remaining at maximum.

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"We want to see them stop interfering in our affairs,” he said. “They interfere in Iraq, they interfere in Syria, they interfere in Bahrain, they interfere in Saudi Arabia, they occupy the islands of the UAE. And then they tell us to come and talk with them. How are we going to talk if they do these things?"

This is beyond nonsensical.
The Saudis sent armor and personnel into Bahrain. What has Iran done that can compare to this in any measure to invading Iraq, Afghanistan, or Bahrain.
Secondly, how has Iran interfered in the KSA?

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How are we going to talk if they do these things?

By opening your mouth and sounding out syllables???

I don't understand the point of only conditionally talking with others, words are free, we should all use them as much as possible. I think it would be to the benefit of the IRI to talk to anyone and everyone, but to make clear what is non-negotiable, aka:
-full recognition of the legitimacy of the IRI,
-a complete halt to all intelligence and military operations of foreign naitons in the IRI,
-recognition of the full legitimacy of the state of Palestine, and
-to allow the Iranians to unconditionally build a comprehensive nuclear deterrent.
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Saudi prince discusses kingdom's Iran problem
« Reply #9 on: January 30, 2012, 11:53:11 AM »
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This Prince Turki al-Faisal guy's been appearing on almost any right-wing western press spewing his hatred for Iran at every turn..I don't know why Iran still thinks it's good idea to tolerate these idiots!!!


Brother, Turki al-Faisal is actually the lesser ill. The most anti-Iranian and pro-western / pro-zionist faction in Saudi Arabia is the Sudairi clan, around prince Bandar bin Sultan also known as Bandar Bush.

If we read between the lines, Turki al-Faisal's statements are relatively ambivalent towards Iran, and not as hostile as those made by other Saudi officials. 


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Re: Saudi prince discusses kingdom's Iran problem
« Reply #10 on: January 30, 2012, 12:59:09 PM »
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If we read between the lines, Turki al-Faisal's statements are relatively ambivalent towards Iran, and not as hostile as those made by other Saudi officials. 


Either way the vevak or Quds should kill some of this bastards...
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« Reply #11 on: January 30, 2012, 01:18:16 PM »
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Iran should do anything in its power to help prevent a Sudairi clan member being chosen as the next Saudi king. There is a covert battle for succession going on right now in the wahhabi kingdom, which should be taken advantage of.

 

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