Wow!
Mahmoud Ahmedinejad of Iran (not so friendly with Bush & Co.) and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia (bum-buddies with Bush & Co.) have met, had a little chat and decided that they need to band together to battle sectarian strife within the middle east. Major diplomatic/political development. A proverbial cat amongst the pigeons. What will this mean for the US-Saudi relationship? Why did the Sauds 'disobey' Washington (I would imagine)? Why has Ahmedinejad, accused of seeking hegemony over all of the middle east, come to a common agreement with traditionally non-aligned and US-friendly Saudi Arabia? So many questions! It seems the balance of power is drifting further from the US than anyone first imagined.
Here's an excerpt from the BBC report -
Speaking in Tehran after the talks, Mr Ahmadinejad said: "We discussed the Palestinian and Iraq issues comprehensively. We have common views in this regard."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6415605.stm
Mahmoud Ahmedinejad of Iran (not so friendly with Bush & Co.) and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia (bum-buddies with Bush & Co.) have met, had a little chat and decided that they need to band together to battle sectarian strife within the middle east. Major diplomatic/political development. A proverbial cat amongst the pigeons. What will this mean for the US-Saudi relationship? Why did the Sauds 'disobey' Washington (I would imagine)? Why has Ahmedinejad, accused of seeking hegemony over all of the middle east, come to a common agreement with traditionally non-aligned and US-friendly Saudi Arabia? So many questions! It seems the balance of power is drifting further from the US than anyone first imagined.
Here's an excerpt from the BBC report -
Speaking in Tehran after the talks, Mr Ahmadinejad said: "We discussed the Palestinian and Iraq issues comprehensively. We have common views in this regard."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6415605.stm
Last edited by CameronPoe (2007-03-03 18:52:16)