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Saturday 6 April 2019 - 05:36

US decision to nuclearize Saudi Arabia very irresponsible

Story Code : 787104
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (L) meets US President Donald Trump
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (L) meets US President Donald Trump

The administration of US President Donald Trump has reportedly approved six authorizations that allow American companies to secretly provide Saudi Arabia with nuclear technology or technical assistance.

According to a document, issued by the Department of Energy and seen by Reuters on Wednesday, the US firms had requested their government to keep their approvals secret.

“In this case, each of the companies which received a specific authorization for (Saudi Arabia) have provided us written request that their authorization be withheld from public release,” the department’s National Nuclear Security Administration wrote in its document.

Meanwhile, a bipartisan group of American lawmakers has raised concerns about Washington’s nuclear dealings with Saudi Arabia despite Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s “deeply troubling actions” and his not-so-secret penchant for acquiring nuclear weapons.

In a letter drafted to US Energy Secretary Rick Perry on Tuesday, Senators Robert Menendez, the senior Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Republican committee member Marco Rubio questioned the recent approvals for American companies to share nuclear energy information with Saudi Arabia.

Professor Petras said, “It’s a very serious and a negative step by the Trump administration that puts in question the whole stability of the Middle East and beyond. The Saudis are completely irresponsible and have demonstrated that in the recent past with their assassinations of [Jamal] Khashoggi and others that have been opposed to Saudi Arabia.”

“Most important of all Saudi Arabia has completely violated any legislation nuclear or otherwise that has taken place in the recent period,” he stated.   

“There is no question that the Middle East would be threatened. The Saudis and their incapacity to conquer Yemen perhaps would be an incentive for them to nuclearize the war against the Yemeni people,” he said.

“Most of all the Saudis with access to nuclear weapons would threaten Iran and Iran would have to take its measures to compete with the Saudis by building up their own nuclear capacity,” he pointed out.  

“We must recognize that the Saudi Arabians have only one ally in the world and that is the United States. And the United States government has taken very irresponsible steps. They have recognized [al-Quds] Jerusalem as the Jewish city. And Trump has also given the Israelis the Golan Heights,” the analyst said.  

“So this is the part of their extremist policy that the US has taken in this region. We must remember that the Trump administration is only acting with the support of a minority of his own party. The Congressmen and the Senators have already stated their opposition to Trump’s position. The main people that are advising Trump are extremists like Pompeo and Bolton,” he noted.
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