As if one US-led warmongering alliance in Europe and the North Atlantic were not enough. Now the world will see a
clone of NATO let loose on the already conflict-torn Middle East region, if the reported discussions materialize.
Instead of combating alleged Russian aggression, the putative
US-led Middle East alliance – which one could designate as NATO 2.0 – is defining Iran as the top regional threat.
According
to the Times of Israel, Trump and Netanyahu and their officials have
been engaged for some time in planning the creation of the new military
alliance that would also include Saudi Arabia and the United Arab
Emirates. Other Arab countries involved in forming the proposed military
bloc are said to be Egypt and Jordan.
“Trump trying to broker Israel-Arab NATO-style alliance,” headlined
the Times of Israel, which cited the Wall Street Journal for details
of the discussions being held by Trump and Netanyahu.
Already the new
Trump administration has riled Iran
with renewed accusations that the Islamic Republic is “the number one
state-sponsor of terrorism”. The Trump White House imposed fresh
economic sanctions on Tehran last week following Iran’s testing
of ballistic missiles at the end of January.
Both Russia and China – close allies of Iran –
have denounced the new American sanctions as provoking regional
tensions. Moscow also
rejected
Washington’s terror accusations against Iran, saying that Tehran is a
key partner in defeating Islamist extremist networks in Syria and Iraq.
Russia also said Iran did not break any international law in testing
defense technology.
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REUTERS/ Faisal Al Nasser/Files
The
proposal to create a formal military alliance between the US, Israel
and Sunni Arab regimes will further alarm mainly Shia Iran that
Washington is pushing ahead with an unprecedented
hostile agenda towards the Persian power house which is a major source of oil and gas exports.
Before his election on November 8, Trump repeatedly vowed to tear
up the international nuclear accord with Iran that was negotiated
under his predecessor Barack Obama along with five other world leaders,
including Russia’s Vladimir Putin. Trump described the so-called P5+1
nuclear agreement as the “worse deal ever”.
It’s not clear if the Trump administration will follow through on its
earlier promises to rip up the nuclear accord, which offers Iran relief
from Western economic sanctions in return for Tehran’s self-imposed
limits on developing nuclear weapons.
But one thing seems clear: Trump is moving ever closer to Iran’s regional foes
Israel and
Saudi Arabia who both impugn Iran as an existential threat.
The United States has a decades-old military partnership with Israel
and the Sunni Arab monarchs, selling them billions of dollars worth
of weaponry every year.
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REUTERS/ Jonathan Ernst
However,
the formation of a formal military alliance between the US and these
states in the shape of a NATO-style organization would be seen an
incendiary move by Iran.
Following the Islamic Revolution in 1979, the US and its Arab
partners were the main backers of Iraq under Saddam Hussein which
launched a war on Iran that lasted eight years and caused up to one
million deaths.
Israel is the only nuclear-armed state in the Middle East and has
routinely joined in echoing American threats of “no options off the
table” with regard to Iran – meaning that a pre-emptive military strike
is possible.
The bitter irony in all this is that the real
danger to Middle East peace is not Iran, but rather is Israel’s ongoing
illegal occupation of Palestinian land, as well as Saudi Arabia and the
oil-rich Arab monarchies funding Islamist terror groups.
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AFP 2016/ US Air Force / File
The
six-year that has ravaged Syria largely stems from an externally driven
covert war for regime change against the Assad government which is an
ally of Russia and Iran. The war in Syria has been instrumented by proxy
jihadist mercenaries, including Al Qaeda-linked terror groups, which
are funded, armed and directed by the US, Saudi Arabia and other Arab
states.
Israel is also believed to have played a covert role in fomenting the
regime-change war in Syria, working in collusion with the US and Saudi
Arabia. That war has been stymied due to the military intervention
by Russia and Iran over the past year.
Saudi Arabia has a long, despicable history of fomenting Wahhabi
terror groups going back to the 1970-80s when it funded the precursors
of Al Qaeda in Afghanistan to fight the then Soviet-backed government.
Saudi Arabia has traditionally supplied the money and weapons while the
American CIA and Israeli’s Mossad provided the military logistics and
intelligence. The
awarding
last week of Saudi spy chief Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef by CIA
director Mike Pompeo was seen by some critics as a particularly
nauseating testimony of this nefarious relationship.
The very idea of this US-led axis in the Middle East now setting up a
formal alliance along the lines of NATO is a harbinger of ramped
up conflict in the region. And especially given the stated purpose
of such an alliance being dedicated to “contain Iran”.
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REUTERS/ Jonathan Ernst
The
US-led NATO alliance in Europe has already plunged relations
with Russia into deeper hostility. The ongoing build up of NATO forces
on Russia’s border – allegedly to contain Russian aggression – has
stoked fears that a nuclear war could be precipitated.
NATO continually claims to be a force for stability and defense –
whenever any sane-minded observer can see that the opposite is true,
inciting tensions in Europe and Russia to levels not seen since the
heyday of the Cold War.
The same manic double-think is being replicated
in the Middle East with the latest American plans to form a NATO 2.0
with Israel and terror-sponsoring Arab monarchs.
World security is already under grave strain from US-led military
expansion in Europe. How much more multiplied the danger with these
reported plans to bring a second NATO-style front to the Middle East.
President Trump is
coming under increasing pressure from hawkish power circles in Washington to “get tough on Russia”. The forced
resignation
of his national security advisor Michael Flynn this week is unleashing
pressures on Trump to “prove” that he is not soft on Russia.
Trump got elected largely because of his vague intentions to curb
American overseas militarism and to restore friendlier relations
with foreign states, including Russia.
How fiendish then that Trump appears to be sliding
towards belligerence at an alarming rate. NATO’s escalation continues
apace against Russia, and if that wasn’t bad enough, Trump is overseeing
a second incarnation of NATO in the Middle East to target Iran.
And this NATO 2.0 comprises rogue states that are up to their eyes
in lawlessness and terrorism. Saudi Arabia is currently slaughtering
civilians in Yemen with American firepower, allegedly to contain Iran.
If this is to be the new NATO for the Middle East then the world is
truly about to descend into barbarism on a scale not seen since the
Second World War.
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