There is a difference letting Iran be a leading state in the Gulf and letting it dominate. And the latter is out of the question due to the outside presence. Iran could not assert itself. Read the third article you posted.
I would call the police if there is a burglar breaking and entering downstairs, i.e. call the global power. (I know, bad analogy).
Now we are talking, if the US is ready to act as the Gulfs policeman when the Iranians 'break in down stairs'.... your right terrible analogy.
Then what is the point in selling 20 billion!?! worth of weapons (which then nessetaes you pumping up military sales/aid across the region)?
Iran has a feeble offensive capabilty, a mostly obsolete military that is bearly capable of defending itself against any modern opponent. Any offencive move would see it hammered by the US.
I just hope congress has the sense not to turn the middle east into anymore of an armed camp than it already is.
you ammended your post, you originally hadEh? sorry i might have missed the part where the Iranian Ambassador brow beats the Saudi's into submission. Or even the part where the Iranians tried to.
Once more: Iran doesn't browbeat SA. You're putting words in my mouth.
which i took to be a question...They aren't are they? Why?
Those articles to me demonstrate in a slow ramping up of diplomatic engagement, The Iranians and Saudi's have been seeking common ground, in the last 20 years they have undergone a dramtic turn around.
For me this arms sale is a destablising influence. Rather than attempt to improve Saudi/Iranian relations, the US with this kind of deal will actively damage them. Perhaps some see this as a good thing.