Saturday, May 14, 2011

Iran vs. Saudi Arabia in Bahrain?

THE HUFFINGTON POST: The Iranian meddling in Bahrain was temporarily to be put to a hold. However, the prey, albeit small in acreage, is too lucrative to be let go, and Iranian clandestine intervention continues. Bahrain, a small island kingdom in the Gulf, is coveted by Iran, its neighbor across the bay, as it has a lot to covet. Strategically located near the Hormuz straits, through which 20% of the world's oil passes, with its own production of 40,000 oil barrels a day, and with huge gas reserves, Bahrain is definitely in the sights of the Iranian regime. What makes the Iranian move to indirectly swallow Bahrain a real risk is the fact that 70% of the Bahraini population is Shiite, such as 80% of Iran's population, and the Bahraini Shiites look up to Iran for guidance, or even instructions. » | Haggai Carmon, International Attorney & Author | Friday, May 13, 2011