Saudi Arabia and Israel are pursuing the
same goals! Both governments support
ultra-right religious doctrines; they have similar gentrification policies
(non-Wahhabis in the case of Saudi Arabia, and Non-Jews in the case of Israel); Saudi
Arabia is a dumping ground for American obsolete and outdated military weapons
and Israel is the conductor of testing new American missiles on Palestinians; in
order to keep the hostility boiling, both governments constantly
antagonize Iranian government’s nuclear ambitions; they both empower Syrian
rebels politically and bellicosely; and both favor the most
fanatic religious dogma such as Al-Qaida and Taliban expanding their powers in the
Middle East. In addition to the similarity in their aims and reasons, sometimes similarity appears in their styles as well. For instance, they both rely on the US government to
pave the road for them. Thus, US government (Democrats and Republicans alike)
support these and similar regimes for their own self-serving reasons. Saudi Arabia is a
milking cow, by providing the US with cheap and abundant oil, and getting paid with
surplus military materials. The Israeli government has financial arms in the US
(such as AIPAC), lobbying every pro-Israeli candidate, from the president down
to the least influential local elected official; groups which are supported in
return by Wall Street. Both Saudi Arabia and Israel are claiming their
territorial hegemony, and for the time being, they are beating the drum of war
against Syria Iran with the same accord. US government, at its weakest financial
and military juncture, is approaching a less confrontational involvement with
Iran and with Syria, with the recommendations of most military leaders. This does
not agree with the original plan of the 21st century for the region (PNAC).
Therefore, Saudi Arabia and Israel are pushing Obama to return to the original
plan of “axis of evil plus two”; meaning the days of invasion of Afghanistan,
Iraq and Libya and continuation of drones and other incursion as in Pakistan,
Sudan, and Yemen, and expansion of war in the region.