This Article made me take a long hard pause to consider what we're seeing brew here.
On one hand, you'd think Iran's neighbors wouldn't be pushing Iran in the way this article portrays them to be. Simply out of fear that, just as is said, the fight will spill into the rest of the nations in the Middle East.
On the other hand. Maybe; in fact PROBABLY, The Arab neighbors of Iran are well aware that an attack on Iran will consist exclusively of "safe-for-civilian nukes".
So maybe the guy who wrote
this article actually knew what he was talking about.
Who Knows? What's next?
A Nuclear Baby? True Peace? WELL,
Whatever it is, it's coming fast.
Washington's Arab allies harshly criticized Iran's growing influence in the Middle Eas
Arab countries on the Persian Gulf fear that rising Washington-Tehran tensions could turn explosive and they would be caught in the middle.
Mottaki said Iran planned to tell the United States during a May 28 meeting between the countries' ambassadors in Baghdad that its policies in Iraq were "wrong" Iranian and American officials have said that the talks in Baghdad will be limited to Iraq's security situation and will not delve into the diplomatic deadlock between the two countries over Iran's nuclear program, Abdulaziz Sager, the chairman of the Gulf Research Center in Dubai, also said "We have serious problems with the Iranian government in this region," "We do not wish to see this sort of attack," said Sager, who cautioned that better relations did not appear on the near horizon. "We would like to see normalized relations, but unfortunately, since Ahmadinejad came, they keep sending wrong signals."
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