It seems that Great Britain and Saudi Arabia are joining to Attack Iran
Via Gateway Pundit:
Authorities in Great Britain have announced that Iran is behind the attacks against the British in Iraq.
Britain has accused Iran of responsibility for explosions which have caused the deaths of all eight UK soldiers killed in Iraq this year.Tony Blair has also joined in the pile-on.A senior British official, briefing correspondents in London, blamed Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
Strangest of all, our terror-supporting allies in Saudi Arabia joined in too.
Via al Jazeera: Sunni-ruled Saudi Arabia has accused Shia Iran of meddling in the affairs of the violence-ravaged country, but Tehran has denied the charge..If Iraq's interior minister was genuinely angry with the Saudis, he could have told the world about the fact that most suicide bombers are from Saudi Arabia.Saud's comments also drew a harsh attack from Iraq's interior minister, who said Iraqis would "not accept a Bedouin on a camel teaching us about human rights and democracy."
Interior Minister Bayan Baqer Sulagh said the oil-rich Sunni-ruled kingdom had several problems of its own to take care of. "Saudis should first allow women to drive, as is the case in Iraq," he said, adding that "four million Shia live like second-class citizens in the Saudi kingdom."
He could have also pointed out the fact that the Saudi government encourages young Saudis to go to Iraq to martyr themselves for the cause.
But he didn't. Instead, he, like the Saudis, gave the West the impression that old feuds were still on, encouraging us to use the same old cheesy divide-and-conquer tactics that we've used for decades. Ever wonder why those tactics aren't working anymore?
Divide and conquer is not going to work. The Saudis sponsor al Qaeda, the Iranians work with al Qaeda, and most share the same goals as al Qaeda - a caliphate based on Shariah law. This tired old Shia vs. Sunni routine is a dog and pony show, put on for our benefit.
If America invades Iran, the Iranian government, with its weak military forces, will probably fall quickly. Then our allies the Saudis and other nations like Syria, Pakistan, etc., will send in the insurgents and we'll be bogged down in another unwinnable occupation. Since the Saudis and the Iranians have been working together, no invasion can be successful until the Saudi Wahhabi infrastructure is also dismantled.
If the Saudis and the British are so anxious to confront Iran (and only Iran) they should go ahead do it. We'll watch.










