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Saudis consider nuclear bomb
The Guardian (U.K.) ^ | 09/18/03 | Ewen MacAskill and Ian Traynor

Posted on 9/18/2003, 1:50:45 AM by Pokey78

Saudi Arabia, in response to the current upheaval in the Middle East, has embarked on a strategic review that includes acquiring nuclear weapons, the Guardian has learned.

This new threat of proliferation in one of the most dangerous regions of the world comes on top of a crisis over Iran's alleged nuclear programme.

A strategy paper being considered at the highest levels in Riyadh sets out three options:

· To acquire a nuclear capability as a deterrent;

· To maintain or enter into an alliance with an existing nuclear power that would offer protection;

· To try to reach a regional agreement on having a nuclear-free Middle East.

Until now, the assumption in Washington was that Saudi Arabia was content to remain under the US nuclear umbrella. But the relationship between Saudi Arabia and the US has steadily worsened since the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington: 15 of the 19 attackers were Saudi.

It is not known whether Saudi Arabia has taken a decision on any of the three options. But the fact that it is prepared to contemplate the nuclear option is a worrying development.

United Nations officials and nuclear arms analysts said the Saudi review reflected profound insecurities generated by the volatility in the Middle East, Riyadh's estrangement with Washington and the weakening of its reliance on the US nuclear umbrella.

They pointed to the Saudi worries about an Iranian prog-ramme and to the absence of any international pressure on Israel, which has an estimated 200 nuclear devices.

"Our antennae are up," said a senior UN official watching worldwide nuclear proliferation efforts. "The international community can rest assured we do keep track of such events if they go beyond talk."

Saudi Arabia does not regard Iran, a past adversary with which Riyadh has restored relations, as a direct threat. But it is unnerved by the possibility of Iran and Israel having nuclear weapons.

Riyadh is also worried about a string of apparent leaks in American papers from the US administration critical of Saudi Arabia.

David Albright, director of the Institute for Science and International Security, a Washington thinktank, said he doubted whether the Saudis would try to build a nuclear bomb, preferring instead to try to buy a nuclear warhead. They would be the first of the world's eight or nine nuclear powers to have bought rather than built the bomb.

"There has always been worries that the Saudis would go down this path if provoked," said Mr Albright. "There is growing US hostility which could lead to the removal of the US umbrella and will the Saudis be intimidated by Iran? They've got to be nervous."

UN officials said there have been rumours going back 20 years that the Saudis wanted to pay Pakistan to do the research and development on nuclear weapons.

In 1988, Saudi bought from China intermediate-range missiles capable of reaching any part of the Middle East with a nuclear warhead.

Four years ago, Saudi Arabia sent a defence team to Pakistan to tour its secret nuclear facilities and to be briefed by Abdul Qader Khan, the father of Pakistan's nuclear bomb.

A UN official said: "There's obviously a lot of restlessness in the Middle East. Regional insecurity tends to produce a quest for a nuclear umbrella. The Saudis have the money and could provide it to Pakistan."

Mr Albright said the Saudis would face a long haul if they were determined to acquire nuclear weapons. He doubted whether anyone would sell.

Arab countries yesterday urged the International Atomic Energy Authority, the UN nuclear watchdog, to get tough with Israel to let inspectors assess its nuclear programme in line with similar pressure on Iran.

Oman's ambassador to the IAEA, Salim al-Riyami, speaking on behalf of the Arab League, which represents Arab states, said it was time to get tough with Israel. "I think it's time to deal with this issue more substantively than before," he said.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iaea; khilewi; nukes; saudiarabia
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1 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:50:52 AM by Pokey78
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To: Howlin; Ed_NYC; MonroeDNA; widgysoft; Springman; Timesink; dubyaismypresident; Grani; coug97; ...
You've got to be kidding...

Just damn.

If you want on the new list, FReepmail me. This IS a high-volume PING list...

2 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:51:41 AM by mhking (MAN IN SUIT! MAN IN SUIT! MAN IN SUIT! MAN IN SUIT! MAN IN SUIT! MAN IN SUIT! MAN IN SUIT!.....)
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To: mhking
This is not good news for anyone in or out of that region of the world.

Prayers for the wisdom of our leaders.
3 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:52:41 AM by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: Pokey78
Looks like Israel will be busy updating their strike packages (again).
4 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:54:32 AM by TADSLOS (Right Wing Infidel since 1954)
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To: Pokey78
World war is here
5 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:54:34 AM by bulldogs
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To: mhking
Looks like the "Nuke Mecca" crowd may end up getting their wish, if they make any attempt to obtain their own weapons. That would cause a North Korea-level international crisis.
6 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:54:34 AM by Timesink
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To: Pokey78
I return to my original evaluation on 9/12/01:

We should have nuked every square inch of the Islamic "world".
7 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:54:58 AM by Beck_isright (Shenandoah and Blue Ridge will re-emerge as the investment of the 21st Century....)
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To: Pokey78
I vote for the full invasion of Saudi Arabia. We'll never need to worry about oil again. More blood for oil, I say.
8 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:55:19 AM by YoungKentuckyConservative
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To: bulldogs
World war is here

While we try to wage a "national" war. Who do we fight first? Ourselves? Or, them?

9 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:56:01 AM by YoungKentuckyConservative
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To: Beck_isright
I return to my original evaluation on 9/12/01: We should have nuked every square inch of the Islamic "world".

Ditto!

10 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:56:23 AM by YoungKentuckyConservative
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To: Pokey78
24 months from now the House of Saud will be lucky if it can locate its own ass with two hands.

Don't see a lot of intellectual capital free in that pathetic country that is likely to do much weapon development in the short term.

11 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:56:40 AM by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: bulldogs
Oh don't be so melodramatic. I'm sure we'll invade Saudi Arabia and destroy their nuke/WMD program.
12 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:56:53 AM by Cacophonous
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To: Pokey78
"From this day forward, any nation that continues to harbor or support terrorism will be regarded by the United States as a hostile regime."

President GW Bush

I guess some terrorists are more equal than others- all depends on how many petro dollars get spread to the right politicians

13 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:57:42 AM by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: mhking; pokerbuddy0; Badabing Badaboom
I think it was an article by Seymour Hersh in the New Yorker, late 2001, about Iraqi weapons, that mentioned the Saudis were funding the pre-1981 (maybe later) Saddam nuclear project in return for some bombs. State Dept. knew and did nothing.

Israeli strike at Osirak took care of things for a while.

Does Saudi have biologicals? Hard not to believe.

The pointing at Israel and Iran is just cover.

Maybe France will sell them the nuclear tech.
14 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:57:54 AM by Shermy
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To: Pokey78
To maintain or enter into an alliance with an existing nuclear power that would offer protection

Try France. They'll do it for the price of a few oil contracts.

15 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:58:21 AM by RightWhale (Repeal the Law of the Excluded Middle)
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To: Pokey78
I'm sure this can all be worked out at another Crawford BBQ.
16 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:58:28 AM by dagnabbit
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To: billorites
I'm sure the Russians or Chinese will be happy to oblige.
17 posted on 9/18/2003, 1:58:32 AM by FreedomAvatar
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To: mhking
You've got to be kidding... THE GUARDIAN?

I wont believe it till DEBKA says it's so. (/sarcasm)

18 posted on 9/18/2003, 2:01:22 AM by Optimist (I think I'm beginning to see a pattern here.)
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To: billorites
Don't see a lot of intellectual capital free in that pathetic country that is likely to do much weapon development in the short term.

Much like the Iraqis.

19 posted on 9/18/2003, 2:02:27 AM by Cacophonous
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To: Cacophonous
"I'm sure we'll invade Saudi Arabia and destroy their nuke/WMD program."


Yeah, just like North Korea.
20 posted on 9/18/2003, 2:02:49 AM by bulldogs
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