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Saudi King Calls for the Formation of a Sunni Arab Super State Into One Unified Diplomatic and Military Confederation

12/20/2011 23 comments

Wouldn’t it be interesting to witness the formation of two divided unions within the kingdom of Islam — one Sunni and one Shia — each comprised of five nations each? Although Bahrain is currently included as part of the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council, a large majority of its population is Shi’ite and resentment continues to simmer against the Sunni monarchy with no end in sight …

By Gavriel Queenann – “King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia formally called for the formation of a Gulf Union on a backdrop of regional unrest and growing tensions with rival Iran.

‘I ask today that we move from a phase of cooperation to a phase of union within a single entity,’ Abdullah said during his address at the opening session of the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council conference in Riyadh.

‘You must realise that our security and stability are threatened and we need to live up to our responsibilities,’ said King Abdullah.

‘Our summit opens in the shadow of challenges that require vigilance and a united stance,’ he added.

The GCC — comprised of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman and the United Arab Emirates — was formed in 1981 as a security alliance to counter post-revolution Iran.

While Abdullah did not speak directly to the nature such a union might take, the six-member GCC has been openly discussing transforming their alliance into a unified diplomatic and military confederation for months now.

It has also been actively moving to expand its ranks. The GCC opened integration negotiations with Jordan earlier this month, and is engaged in exploratory talks with Morocco.

Last week GCC officials revealed they were making the inclusion of Egypt – the region’s most populous and militarily powerful Arab country – a priority.

The GCC nations have technically been at war with Israel since 1948, raising uncomfortable questions about the future of Israel’s treaties with Egypt and Jordan should those nations join.

The move also comes on the heels of the GCC flexing its muscles in the Arab League, where it moved to isolate key Iran ally Syria over the bloody crackdown of President Bashar al-Assad that has killed over 5,000 civilians.

In a clear reference to Syria, Abdullah urged his GCC allies to help their ‘Arab brothers so that the blood stops flowing and to guard against the risks of foreign intervention.’

Analysts say isolating Assad also weakens Iran’s proxy in Lebanon, the Shi’ite terror organization Hizbullah, which relies on Syria as a land-bridge to Tehran.” Read more.