Alwaght-According to an Israeli regime media report, Saudi Arabia has announced clearly the readiness of the monarchy to sell oil to the Israeli regime. Last November, Saudi petroleum minister, Ali al-Naimi, expressed willingness to sell oil to the Zionist regime. “His Majesty King Abdullah, who passed away last January, has always been a model for good relations between Saudi Arabia and other states,” Naimi told reporters, “and the “Jewish state” is no exception.”
The secret Saudi-Zionist regime relations are not new. Since the 60s of the last century, both states found common ground to collaborate when it came to countries or movements that explicitly threatened both of their existences. The two countries did not only align their strategies; however, they collaborated on a tactical level, too. This is the case now with Iran; both states look at Iran as a threat to their interests in the region. The Saudi authorities are completely coordinated with the Israeli regime on all matters related to Iran.
Confirming this collaboration, European official from Brussels was quoted saying: “The Saudi authorities are completely coordinated with Israel on all matters related to Iran.” Although there are no diplomatic relations between the two states, but various reports in the past that Riyadh and Tel Aviv indicated that they have been cooperating, when it comes to Iran and its nuclear program.
According to a report, in last November, Zionist’s Mossad and Saudi officials were said to be planning strategies that could have included an attack on Iran if its nuclear program was not limited enough. It was also revealed that the Saudis were ready to contribute in a Zionist attack by cooperating with the use of drones, rescue helicopters, and tanker planes.
Disclosure of this Zionist-Saudi military cooperation comes as the US and five other world powers rush to disclose a pact with Iran regarding its nuclear program. Iran consistently stresses that its program is only for civilian purposes. Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared before the U.S. Congress on March 3 to undercut President Barack Obama’s negotiations.
The Saudis permission for Zionist fighters to use the Saudi airfields as a shortcut to bomb Iran, suggests that Netanyahu may be laying the groundwork for his own plans to attack the Iranian nuclear sites if the international negotiations are successful. Netanyahu has framed any possible deal between Iran and the west as an “existential threat” to the Israeli State.
In recent years, the Zionists and Saudi princes have been quietly cooperating on a range of mutual interests aim to restrict Iran’s regional influence. For instance, they have backed terrorists fighting to overthrow Iran’s ally the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and destruct Syria. Although these militants were “Islamist” radicals affiliated with al-Qaeda or ISIS.
Zionist share the Saudi view that Iran and the so-called “Shiite crescent”, reaching from Tehran to Beirut, is the greatest threat to their interests. A former Zionist ambassador
When the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, was preparing his speech addressing the U.S. congress earlier regarding the Iranian threat, at least one nation was supportive of the move: Saudi Arabia. Netanyahu's appearance before Congress was regarded by Al-Jazeera Saudi Newspaper as "unprecedented in U.S. political history." The newspaper added that Netanyahu "was providing a vital service not only to the Jewish state, but the entire Middle East." The Saudi columnist of the newspaper also wrote "I am very glad of Netanyahu's firm stance and [his decision] to speak against the nuclear agreement at the American Congress, despite the Obama administration's anger and fury.. I believe that Netanyahu's conduct will serve our interests, the people of the Persian Gulf, much more than the foolish behavior of one of the worst American presidents." The columnist also that Netanyahu's bold stand was necessary to face "Obama's naïve and dangerous behavior." "...Obama is the godfather of the prefabricated revolutions in the Arab world and … he is the ally of political Islam, [which is] the caring mother of [all] the terrorist organizations," he wrote.
European officials declared that Saudi Arabia is just as concerned as Israel over the U.S.-Iran negotiations. It is even prepared to "facilitate an Israeli airstrikes against Iran" when necessary. A Senior European Diplomat told Israel's Channel 2 News that "The Saudis have declared their readiness for the Israeli Air Force to overfly Saudi air space en route to attack Iran if an attack is necessary."
In the Recent weeks, Meir Dagan, Israeli Mossad chief, secretly visited Saudi Arabia to discuss the threat of Iran, according to Arabic security sources. There have been several reports of Israeli-Saudi cooperation regarding the Iranian nuclear power issue. The Israeli Mossad chief previously met Saudi Intelligence officials in 2009 to gain assurance that Saudi Arabia will not react if Israeli air force violates the Saudi Arabia airspace during any attack against attack.
Recently, rumors had it that that Israeli regime has dropped off military equipment in a Persian Gulf State. Some reports claimed that Israeli regime is secretly building military base in Saudi Arabia for use in future attacks against Iran.
However, there are other Arab
states that share a common stance with Saudi Arabia. Earlier, the United Arab
Emirates' ambassador in Washington expressed his country's support for an
attack against Iran. "We cannot live with a nuclear Iran,"
Youssef Al-Otaibi, the Emirati ambassador said at a conference in Aspen.