It's On: Saudi Arabia Severs Diplomatic Ties With Iran, "Does Not Care" If It Has Angered White House
Earlier today, as Iranian police struggled to disperse protesters gathered outside the Saudi consulate in Mashhad, we said the following about the rapidly deteriorating situation:
If crude needed an excuse to rally, then surely this is it as it now appears that in addition to the fact that Riyadh and Tehran are squaring off in Syria (where Iran is present and the Saudis fight by proxy) and Yemen (where the Saudis are present and the Iranians fight by proxy), the two countries are on the verge of a historic diplomatic crisis which has the potential to stoke sectarian violence across the Muslim world.
Well sure enough, just hours later, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Ahmad Al-Jubeir announced that Riyadh has cut diplomatic ties with Tehran. The Saudis have demanded the Iran mission leave the country within 48 hours.
Jubeir said the attack in Tehran was in line with what he said were earlier Iranian assaults on foreign embassies there and with Iranian policies of destabilizing the region by creating "terrorist cells" in Saudi Arabia.
"The kingdom, in light of these realities, announces the cutting of diplomatic relations with Iran and requests the departure of delegates of diplomatic missions of the embassy and consulate and offices related to it within 48 hours. The ambassador has been summoned to notify them," he said.
Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir
Riyadh also claims Iran did not attempt to stop protesters from storming the consulate.
Here's are the main bullet points:
- SAUDI TO FIGHT TERRORISM IN ALL OF ITS FORMS: AL-JUBEIR
- IRAN HAS SPREAD CHAOS, SECTARIANISM IN REGION, MINISTER SAYS
- AL-JUBEIR COMMENTS BROADCAST ON AL-EKHBARIYA SAUDI STATE TV
- ALL OPTIONS ON TABLE TO PROTECT SAUDIS, FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS
- IRAQ PROMISED TO PROTECT SAUDI DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS: AL-JUBEIR
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SAUDI ARABIA DETERMINED NOT TO ALLOW IRAN TO UNDERMINE SAUDI SECURITY-FOREIGN MINISTER
Promptly thereafter, Washington responded to Saudi Arabia's decision by calling for leaders throughout the region to take "affirmative steps" to reduce tensions, Reuters reports.
"We're aware of reports that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has ordered the closure of Iranian diplomatic missions in the Kingdom," an Obama administration official said.
"We believe that diplomatic engagement and direct conversations remain essential in working through differences and we will continue to urge leaders across the region to take affirmative steps to calm tensions."
However, at this point the Saudis are beyond caring what Obama thinks, and made that quite clear. As reported previously, here’s the latest out of Riyadh, via Reuters:
- SAUDI ARABIA DOES NOT CARE IF IT HAS ANGERED THE WHITE HOUSE, SOURCE FAMILIAR WITH SAUDI GOVERNMENT'S THINKING SAYS: RTRS
- SAUDI ARABIA'S POSITION TOWARD IRAN IS 'ENOUGH IS ENOUGH,' SOURCE FAMILIAR WITH SAUDI GOVERNMENT'S THINKING SAYS: RTRS
For those who might have missed it, the situation began to unravel on Saturday after Riyadh said it had executed prominent Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr along with 46 other prisoners. Protesters poured into the streets from Bahrain to Pakistan and before the night was done, the Saudi embassy in Tehran was in flames.

All of this comes as Iran is projecting its influence in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen, posing a threat to Saudi regional hegemony just as international sanctions on Tehran are set to be lifted.
The comments from Al-Jubeir seem to indicate that Riyadh is set to step up efforts to rein in the so-called "Shiite crescent", possibly by getting more involved in Syria, doubling down on the kingdom's commitment to the fight in Yemen, and, quite possibly, taking a more assertive role in Iraq by using the fight against ISIS as a smokescreen for some manner of intervention.
It's also worth noting how absurd it is for the Saudis to suggest that the Iranians are the ones "spreading chaos and sectarianism" in the region. After all, it wasn't Tehran that just executed a prominent member of another sect and it's not Iran that preaches a dangerous, ultra puritanical interpretation of Islam similar to that which Sunni extremists use to justify the execution of apostates. Further, it wasn't Iran that destabilized Syria by fanning the flames of sectarian discord.
In any event, this an exceptionally serious situation that could well mushroom into a direct conflict between the two countries which are already on opposite sides of multiple regional proxy wars.
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Do you think Nimr al-Nimr works as a band name?
Sure, IF you want to be called The Nimrod from Nimrod.
Sounds like a standard hipster indie band.
If I wasn't so tired from riding my fixie, I'd weakly slap you.
No worse than Duran Duran.
Blasphemy! I suppose you don't appreciate Depesche Mode or Erasure either.
If you do, chances are your Gay. Probably Roller Blade too. Fuck Political Correctness.
Your humor radar is a bit off...just trying to help. Ms No jokin wit cha.'
Yeah, I was trying to be funny. I am not gay but some of my taste in music probably is. If you ever catch me on rollerblades I give you all my permission to kick my ass though, even though I am chick.
Until then I will be shamelessly rocking the Duran. "Girls on film....Girls on film"
Phil Collins-straight
Phil Collins-queer
Settle an arguement for me?
Thanks.
I don't much about him but my gay-dar doesn't go off with him so I am going to guess no. If he is I want to borrow some of his CDs.
Phil Collins gay? No way.
May not be a super strong male figure but he is obsessed with women.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICnlyNUt_0o
Jeez, so touchy. All those Bands suck dick, literally. But listen, even if I had to choose one it would be Duran Duran. At least they had a couple of good songs early on with "Planet Earth" & "Girls On Film." I'll still choose GNR "Guns & Roses" any day of the week & twice on Tuesday.
But seriously, been reading some of the posts & no one has mentioned the 28 redacted pages from the 911 Report implicating the Saudis in the financing of the 911 attacks. Wasn't there a Bill on The Board of Tustees aka CONgress House Floor to release the 28 pages?
Today, however, no mention of the 28 pages what so ever.
Sad sugar, just a little patience, okay? Love the end of that song...what a build up and anti-climax.
I too am a rock and roller before all else. Young, Stones, Who, Beatles, LED ZEP, Lynard Skynard, Petty, Traffic, Tool, NIN, awe hell there are so many...
For the later time period you are talking, Metallica:
Unforgiven
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ckom3gf57Yw
Enter the Sandman:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD-E-LDc384
You know how everyone here jokes about "pull it" for building 7? I think letting those pages become known is kinda like that, if we ever wanna fuck the Saudis.
If I had a band now I would name it Disgusting Animals
Dust Bunnies!
Not that US fingerprints are all over this. Gotta get a major conflict going, and soon. There needs to be some cover for the upcoming financial collaps. Timing is everything. The Saudis are just another proxy alongside Ukraine.
They couldn't goad the Ruskies into a war no matter how hard they tried so it's off to plan B.
The U.S. is the proxy in the ME wars. Guess who's master?
London.
Ummm, ummmmm, ummmmm
Does it start with z?
Yur right. The world is goin' down hard and soon.
"Nimr al-Nimr = Franz Ferdinand?"
actually Iran and SA have been at war since 1979 - the only variable has been the "proxy-ness"
Holy shit. Sunni and Shia muslims not getting along. Tickle me surprised.
' No one saw this coming. '
This will all blow over by next weekend and everything will be fine. Its just another little fire that popped up and will be put out by next weekend as soon as Kerry gets involved. Relax guys. Kerry has it under control.
All be tacked up and reined in by race day.
Who remembers the British SAS team getting caught by a Jewish dozen Iranians in dilapidated watercraft? Happened back in '07, and they were held for 13 days, and released after Iran recieved a letter of apology from Britain. Ah, good times.
And what were the SAS doing? Why, searching freighters for smuggled autos, of course. Makes perfect sense.
John Kerry= Woodrow Wilson
" he kept us out of war", while privately engineering our participation in the background.
The 2nd worst Secretary of State and the worst POTUS compare quite well.
Europe should sever diplomatic ties with the Saudis also.
Sure America would protest that it would put their masters in a disadvantage but... fuck that...
It seems to be a popular Saudi pastime - severing things.
If they do go to war, let's hope they do it quick while Zero is still in office and won't get us involved.
A concept that the whole RoW has also gotten.
This year is going to be very interesting to say the least.
We could use that thing called "Europe" as a gigant dump/asylumcenter/ for all the collateral muslim/zionist imperialism and trash in general that a sunni-shiite war would produce......wouldnt that be a great idea?
I'll bet they wouldn't attract seagulls like regular dumps do.
Quick before they all have nukes. We don't want no oil that glows in the dark.
There have always been plans for redrilling the wells through the glass.
We severed some shit!
Best done when you start at the head of the KSA snake.
Heads Up!!!
Oh wait...
Not touching that one MsCreant. Whatever you and your boyfriend want to do, ya shouldn't be bragging about it on ZH.
K
Severe Saudi Sheikhs severing services surprise Shia supporters Saturday!
European leaders don't have a pair between all of them. They'll follow US leadership right over the cliff.
That will only happen if we're back tracking as we now lead from behind?
They are going to arrest and prosecute the Saudi Royal Family then?
No, they'll send their American lapdogs to fight them.
Sure, there will be casualties... but it' for Allah.
Please say Aloha Snackbar for us!
Can you imagine of Christians were so easily angered as their Muslim counterparts? The mushroom clouds would be long gone and cockroaches would rule.
I have respect for the protestors, they have made a stand unlike most in the West who continue to celebrate and cheer on their own slavery.
I agree. Ppl here roll over.