Saudi Arabia announced on Friday that it will restore diplomatic ties with Iran, after having asked the United States for security guarantees and help with its civilian nuclear program as a pre-condition for normalizing ties with Israel.
The joint announcement by Saudi Arabia and Iran, following talks mediated by China, marks a victory for Iran and a defeat for Israel, which the ayatollah regime has threatened with annihilation.
Where Iran is 95% Shiite Muslim, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a Sunni-majority country. The two Islamic sects have persisted in their differences following a “bitter split between the two [that] goes back some 14 centuries” over Muhammad’s “rightful successor,” according to the History Channel.
With Israel in recent years seeking to build a type of Middle Eastern North Atlantic Treaty Organization with moderate Sunni Arab states in order to counter the threat of Iran, former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett called the restoration of Saudi-Iranian ties “a serious and dangerous development for Israel that represents an Iranian diplomatic victory.”
“It represents a critical blow to efforts to build a regional coalition against Iran,” Bennett wrote on social media.
“The Saudis are hedging their bets as they see Biden’s weakness and retreat from the region,” Rosenberg said.
A peace deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel has been dubbed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the “big prize.” Therefore, Saudi Arabia aligning itself with Iranian interests creates a greater danger that the Islamic Republic of Iran can reach its ambitions, as Iran continues to enrich uranium toward weapons-grade levels.The Biden administration suggested in January that the U.S. and Saudi Arabia were “pressing ahead with new military and intelligence projects" and "efforts to contain Iran amid stalled efforts to revive the international nuclear deal.”
A sharp end to Biden’s hoped-for trajectory is Friday’s announcement, which will prompt Riyadh and Tehran to reopen each other’s embassies.
Iranian state media said top representatives from Iran and Saudi Arabia had begun talks in Beijing as early as March 6.
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