Why don't we just subcontract the decision to make war on Iran to them? OH RIGHT -- Congress already tried to do that.
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The Israelis, for one, leak like a fucking sieve.
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The Saudis, for their part, are probably the most irresponsible actors in all of international relationsdom.
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This stands out as a favorite line:pic.twitter.com/wMCTZmWzJc
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If they need us to protect them, they have a funny way of showing it.
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A workable nuke deal with Iran, for example, would be good for Gulf monarchies' security, though perhaps they don't get that..
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Maybe that's because, y'know, they're uncompromising ideologues, something they have (largely) in common with the Israelis.
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In fact, there's a case to be made that, while Iran is certainly ideological, the most ideological regimes in ME are the Saudis & Israelis.
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When has either bent as far from their first principles did as Iran's (admittedly limited) accession to the interim nuke deal? (Serious Q)
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But let's look at this for a moment: Where are Gulf monarchies threatened by "Shiite extremism in the form of the Iranian regime"?
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@Ali_Gharib They're threatened bc Iran oil + Iraq oil = new swing producer and also possible replacement for Saudis in our nasty bed.
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