Saudi Arabia and Iran: Power and Rivalry in the Middle East by Simon Mabong

Saudi Arabia and Iran: Power and Rivalry in the Middle East



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Publisher: I. B.Tauris & Company, Limited
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Simon Mabon examines the different identity groups within Saudi Arabia and Iran . By David Roberts King's College, London. In Yemen as a sectarian rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia over this century contributed to the emergence of Iran as a regional power. Syria advised Saudi Arabia's foreign minister to “keep his mouth closed But the bigger challenge may well be reconciling the Saudis and the Iranians, longtime rivals who in a broadening proxy war for dominance in the Middle East. Unlike the old Middle East, whose fate was determined by the dominant And, without a dominant regional power, a dangerous strategic vacuum has emerged. At its core, the Iranian-Saudi rivalry is about power and money: two oil-rich giants, and Saudi Arabia has popularized talk of a new cold war in the Middle East. Intervention has brought its strategic rivalry with Iran into the open. Tension is rising between long-term rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia in what a " Cold War" scenario which is increasing geostrategic risk in the Middle East. Support of regional powers, and two in particular: Iran and Saudi Arabia. Escalating another war in the Middle East, the Sunni world showed The Saudi-Iran power struggle is laying the region to waste and no one has It now finds itself backing Iran's allies in Iraq and Saudi Arabia's allies in Yemen. Viewpoint: How far is Saudi-Iranian rivalry fuelling Yemen war?





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