On Iraq, Iran, the Saudis, Blockades, and War: It is the Petroleum, Stupid!………

      


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“Iraq is poised to flood the oil market by tripling its capacity to pump crude by 2020 and is collaborating with Iran on strategy in a move that will challenge Saudi Arabia’s grip on the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries. “We feel the world needs to be assured of fuel for economic growth,” Hussain al-Shahristani, Deputy Prime Minister for Energy in Iraq told oil industry delegates attending a Chatham House Middle East energy conference. Al Shahristani said on Tuesday that Iraq plans to boost its capacity to produce oil to 9m barrels a day (bpd) by the end of the decade as Baghdad rushes to bolster its economy, which is still shattered by war and internal conflict. Iraq was producing 3m bpd in December, according to the International Energy Agency. Iraq’s intention to challenge Saudi Arabia’s status as the “swing producer”……………..”

This was bound to happen. With thirty-five years of wars and unrest and Western blockades, it is a wonder Iraq and Iran have produced as much oil as they did. It was normal that the sharp reduction of Iraqi and Iranian production and exports led to a sort of Saudi hegemony of the Middle East petroleum equation, at least in the Persian Gulf region. This has been the case for about 35 years. Not only the damage to oil facilities and the boycotts, but also the lack of adequate new exploration and the updating of actual total reserves for so long. All this seems about to change; it already has in the case of Iraq.

The Saudi princes are aware that their influence and leverage around the world depends on their perceived role as the “swing” producer of crude. Their political leverage in the capitals of Europe and Washington is at stake. That explains the real main motive behind their frantic push for a continuation of the Western economic blockade of Iran. It even explains their “Wikileak-ed” past push for a new American war on Iran. It has nothing to do with any nuclear program, real or imagined: it is the petroleum, stupid; it is the influence, stupid.

I list here a few other links on this possibly exciting topic:

Beggar Thy OPEC Neighbor: Oil and the Economics of Nuclear Programs……

Impact of Lower Oil Prices on Gulf Potentates, Gross Princely Product………

Huffington on Iraq and Iran: Flawed Path to a Good Conclusion……

Drill Baby Drill: OPEC Quotas, Iranian-Saudi Oil Rivalry, and the Obama Blockade……..

Will Iraq Revise the Gulf Oil Equation?……….

Petroleum Chat: from Tehran through Baghdad to Riyadh and Caracas………

Iraq, Iran, and Saudi Arabia: Coming Oil and Gas Wars and Regional Hegemony…….

Petroleum Rivalries Turning OPEC Upside Down………

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Brotherhood of the GCC, Wahhabis of the GCC, Feuding Misfits of the GCC…….

      


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“The United Arab Emirates has summoned Qatar’s ambassador to formally protest against criticism of the Gulf country by a prominent religious leader who has lived in Qatar for decades, the UAE’s official news agency has said. Fares al-Nuaimi, Qatar’s ambassador to the UAE, was summoned to the foreign ministry in Abu Dhabi and handed “an official letter of protest” over “insults” by Muslim leader Yusuf al-Qaradawi, WAM news agency reported on Sunday. In a sermon two weeks ago delivered at a mosque in the Qatari capital, Doha, and broadcast by state television, Qaradawi condemned the UAE as a country which was against Islamic rule, UAE media reported. His comments came just days after the UAE jailed a group of 30 Emiratis and Egyptians to terms ranging from three months to five years for forming a Muslim Brotherhood cell, AFP news agency reported. “We have waited for our neighbour to express a clear rejection of this insolence and to offer sufficient clarifications and assurances for this misrepresentation and incitement against the UAE,” WAM quoted UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash…………..”

The potentates of our Gulf region are at it again. Here is a summary of where they are and how some of them got there:

  • Qatar’s regime is known to support the Muslim Brotherhood ( MB ). The Qataris were close to the Egyptian MB and its ruling classes; they even poured a few billion dollars in foreign aid into the country. They also aspired for a while in 2011-2012 to become the king-makers in a new Islamist Syria.

  • The ruling Saudi princes favorite allies and their favorite proxies and fifth column are the Salafis who are basically Wahhabis. They profess that any Muslim ruler is sacrosanct, no matter how corrupt he is, as long as he remains “Muslim”: just what the princes love. The Al Saud are solidly against the Muslim Brotherhood although they were their close allies against the secular pan-Arab tide of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Many of the Muslim Brotherhood sought asylum with the Al Saud during the secular leftist Nasserist era in Egypt. Some of them converted from Sunni Islam to Wahhabism but most did not, and the Al Saud never forgave those. Yet a strain of Wahhabism has also seeped into and influenced the Egyptian Brotherhood.

  • The ruling family of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Al-Nahayan brothers who own Abu Dhabi and its suburbs, have also started their own war against the Muslim Brotherhood/MB. It is related to the fact that elements of the MB have thrived in the UAE, especially in some of the emirates. Some of them have called for ‘reform’ and political participation. Those were promptly thrown in jail and their citizenship revoked by the ruling family, not necessarily in that order. The UAE, as well as the Saudi princes, were no doubt instrumental in the movement that led to the military coup by Generalisimo Al Sisi that overthrew the elected Morsi government in July of 2013. Yet the relentless campaign against the MB by the UAE officials and media has been surprising, perhaps because they had earlier underestimated the strength of the MB within their realm.

  • Which brings us to Kuwait. Nobody underestimated the strength of the MB in Kuwait. From early on, from several decades ago, the Muslim Brotherhood were allowed freedoms that were denied any other group, except for the Salafis who also benefited. In exchange, both Islamist groups turned a blind eye to certain ‘irregularities’, be they constitutional or political or financial. Their influence even grew after the country was liberated by U.S. forces from the Iraqi occupation in 1991. Both the Salafis and MB formed strong political alliances with tribal elements which also have strong Wahhabi leanings. But the Islamists and their tribal allies overreached after they decided to jump ship and form the main political opposition, openly calling for what would be a Wahhabi theocracy. They dominated the ‘opposition’ in 2012, selectively calling for an elected government in Kuwait even as they strongly opposed any such calls for democracy in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. Their political clout is weaker now than it was two years ago. This link here leads to other links and posts on this particular topic.

  • Which brings us to Bahrain and its continuing uprising that is entering its fourth year. The official trend in Bahrain is toward Wahhabism, with both the Salafis and MB elements literally praying toward Riyadh. As do their potentates. It is almost correct to say that in the Manama of the rulers, the city of imported Asian and Arab mercenaries and complacent Western expatriates, it is cool to be Wahhabi, it is hip to be Wahhabi, it is chic to be Wahhabi. That is, if you disregard the majority of the people who beg to differ. Hell, given where the money comes from, I’d say it is smart to be Wahhabi. For now.

  • Which still leaves Oman. But I have written before that the Omanis do not cotton up to their Wahhabi neighbors and resist their influence. They prefer to look away across the seas, not necessarily toward the frowning mullahs, but across the Gulf and the Indian Ocean; to face the seas and forget about their unsavory brotherly neighbors. That has been their history for centuries. And who can blame them?

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The Economist Fatwa: Hey Everybody, Saudi Media is Lively and Almost Wild and Free as the Bishop’s Burro!………

      


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“FOR a country reputed to be dry and dull, Saudi Arabia is surprisingly awash with news. The good old broadsheet newspaper, dying out elsewhere, thrives. The kingdom boasts more than a dozen fiercely competing national dailies. The newest, called Mecca after the holy city where it is published, was launched this month. Not so long ago it was rare to find the front page of a Saudi paper unadorned with a picture of His Majesty King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Places, or at least of some lesser prince with an equally quaint title. Now, in the year 1435 by the Muslim calendar, the chronicling of princely doings, though still de rigueur, tends to be relegated to the inside pages, above advertisements promising cheap, reliable Asian workers or promoting scientifically proven erectile enhancement………………….

Also sprach the Economist, a fatwa if you will. I wrote only last week that the once venerable The Economist is beginning to act/read/sound more and more like it has been bought by some Saudi princes. That it was now like Alarabiya, Asharq Alawsat (Crown Prince Salman), Al-Hayat (Prince Khalid Bin Sultan), and others owned by Prince Al-Waleed and many other potentates and their retainers.

Now The Economist asserts and seeks to prove that Saudi media is lively and thriving. Nay, it is almost wild and free (which reminds me of the naughty joke about the nervous bishop, the crazy nun, and her wild burro). Maybe fewer photos of the princes on the front page. That is probably because these are unstable times: they are not sure which prince is ascendant and which is on the way down each day. Besides, they are owned either by the princes or their partners, and they have rigorous pre-publication self-and-other censorship. It is like holding a gun to a thief’s head and calling him honest for not robbing the bank.

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New Charges against Morsi: Plotting with Iranian IRGC, Hamas, Hezbollah, Bolshevik Party, Black Panthers, Viet Cong……..

      


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Just when many thought the Kangaroo Courts of Egypt’s military rulers couldn’t get any more absurd, they prove everyone wrong. They have done it again and again, just as I had suspected they are capable of. It is becoming almost like watching a show trial in a North Korean court (I think, since I have never been in a North Korean court). In fact these are show trials being staged in Cairo.

The charges against deposed former president Mohammed Morsi keep piling up, aided and abetted by gleeful Mubarak-appointed judges and bureaucrats. The earlier charges ranged from murder to prison escape to drunk-driving to wife-beating to terrorism and treason and rape and sorcery. Now they have added plotting with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and Hezbollah and Hamas. I fully expect the funny court to add new charges soon, including joining the Bolshevik Party, the Black Panthers, the Viet Cong, and selling state secrets to Donald Trump and possibly Ted Nugent. It is getting too lengthy to list all the charges. I am listing here links to some of the earlier posts on this interesting topic of Morsi on trial:

Egyptian Kangaroo: Dr. Morsi in a Glass Cage, Field Marshal Sisi Soars into the Sky

Morsi’s Houdini Moment: Charges Expanded by Military to DWI, DUI, Drugs, Wife-Beating, Defiling the Nile

Egypt: Regime Charges Morsi with Murder, Treason, Espionage, Witchcraft, Rape, Smuggling, Terrorism, Piracy, etc…..

‘Field Marshal’ Sisi Outranks ‘Colonel’ Nasser, Equals Montgomery, Rommel, Zhukov, Al Khalifa

Religion in Egypt: from Saladin to Sisi, from Jerusalem to Beckett

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Iraq: Rumors of War and Politicking at a Convenient Time……

      


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CNBC reporter this morning in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan: the Obama administration is trying to pick an alternative to Al Maliki to be Iraq’s next prime minister.
It does seem suspicious all his recent flurry of military and terrorist and political moves, the timing of it all. That the terrorists of the ISIS and Baathist remnants in northern Iraq started their assault on Iraq just after the elections. Just as they were haggling to pick a new government. Was it time to affect the politics? Was it aimed to get rid of Al Maliki? Did they coordinate it with brotherly and sisterly (and maybe motherly) neighboring despotic Arab regimes who facilitate the financing and pull their strings? You betcha…………

Saudi-backed Iyad (or is it Ayad) Allawi, the perennial quasi-Baathist candidate is out in public again. He is publicly pissed at the Americans for not making him prime minister of Iraq in 2009-10 when he could not get enough parliamentary votes to form a quasi-Baathist government. That Saudi-Qatari-UAE attempt at a political coup in Baghdad failed, as I had fatwa-d that it would. Allawi is railing at foreign (meaning Iranian) influence in the Iraqi government, even as he has been trying to get foreign powers, the U.S. and Gulf princes, to get him the job of prime minister of Iraq. His chances of ever getting the job would almost certainly require another American invasion of Iraq: that is how he got appointed to the (unelected) job last time.

 

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A Religious Joke: a Gaggle of Sectarian and Exclusionary Muslims Meet in Jeddah and……

      


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“The Saudi-based Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, representing more than 1.5 billion Muslims worldwide, affirmed Thursday a commitment to unity in combatting “sectarian” policies. A two-day meeting in the Red Sea city of Jeddah affirmed that OIC members will stand “united in combatting sectarian, confessional, and exclusion policies that have led to sedition in some countries and threatened their security and stability,” said a statement read by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal……………..”

Irony may be dead. A meeting of countries with governments that are almost all sectarian and exclusionary. A meeting in Jeddah to fight against sectarianism and exclusionism, by governments that are now almost universally sectarian. Regardless of their sects.

Saud Al-Faisal, Saudi foreign minister for the past forty years, waxing poetic about the sectarianism and exclusion policies, in the heart of Sectarianism and Exclusion. This is like Al Capone railing against organized crime. It is like holding a meeting in 1938 in Berlin to combat Nazism. It is like holding a meeting in Riyadh to combat absolute monarchy. It is like holding a meeting at the U.S. Congress to combat lobbying influence. It is like holding a meeting in Tehran to promote open Internet access and freedom. It is like holding a meeting in Cairo to combat military influence in politics. It is like holding a meeting in Tel Aviv against Zionism. It is like, you probably get it by now………. ad nauseam.

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Delusions about Syria and Iraq: Should Ignatius Stick to Writing Novels?………

      


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“Political cover for the campaign to co-opt the Sunnis and defeat ISIS in Iraq and Syria could come from the Gulf Cooperation Council. This alliance of Gulf monarchies has sometimes been toothless in the past, but recently it has worked effectively to keep Yemen from splintering, and it can play a key role now, working in tandem with fellow monarch King Abdullah of Jordan. The GCC should call for an immediate summit with Iran to discuss the crisis in Syria and Iraq. At the same time (hopefully with Iranian acquiescence), it should call for a GCC or Arab League stabilization force to be deployed in Sunni areas of Iraq and Syria. As the coalition broadens to include the United States (and hopefully Russia and China, whose anti-ISIS sentiments match America’s), this stabilization force can resemble the broad coalition that liberated Kuwait from Iraq in 1991, or the so-called “Arab Deterrent Force” that stabilized Lebanon after the worst years of its civil war in 1975 and ’76……………..”

FYI: that “Arab Deterrent Army” he refers to was the Syrian Army, which stayed in Lebanon until a few years ago. He should just call it by what it is: the Syrian Army of Hafez Al Assad.

I don’t know what kind of sense of humor David Ignatius has. But he is pushing to get the Saudis and Qataris and the Emiratis into Syria and Iraq ‘to keep order’, and with Iranian blessing. That is a no go, DOA. Imagine any Iraqi (or Syrian) government welcoming these clowns into its territory, after all they have done to destabilize their regimes and after sending and funding thousands of Jihadist terrorists to kill their civilians.

And here is why I mentioned the ‘sense of humor’: several of these regimes engage foreign mercenaries to maintain the internal security in their own countries (and repress their peoples). They can’t even form a reliable police force. How can one expect them to help pacify Iraq or Syria? Would they send their imported foreign mercenaries? And how would they fare in battle against the Wahhabi Jihadists and Hezbollah?

Would the Iranians accept a summit with the GCC over Syria and Iraq? Shouldn’t the Iraqis and Syrians be behind all this? The
Iranians will more likely prefer to discuss such matters with the
parties that really count, the United States, not some strutting
potentates.



I must agree that Ignatius certainly thinks outside the box here. But the best “thinking outside the box” is the work of fiction. Maybe he should stick to fiction as far as the Middle East is concerned. Didn’t he write some fiction a couple of years ago about Mr. Arbabsiar, the Texas Iranian who conspired with the Mexican Drug Cartels and Hezbollah and Colombians to blow up the not-so-important Saudi ambassador in Washington? I recall Ignatius was reassured that the plot was wider and spread all the way to the Persian Gulf. I recall that he was reassured of the extension of the plot by security officials of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. No LOL is needed on that last one.

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Iraq: Rumors of War and Politicking at a Convenient Time………

      


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CNBC reporter this morning in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan: the Obama administration is trying to pick an alternative to Al Maliki to be Iraq’s next prime minister.
It does seem suspicious all his recent flurry of military and terrorist and political moves, the timing of it all. That the terrorists of the ISIS and Baathist remnants in northern Iraq started their assault on Iraq just after the elections. Just as they were haggling to pick a new government. Was it time to affect the politics? Was it aimed to get rid of Al Maliki? Did they coordinate it with brotherly and sisterly (and maybe motherly) neighboring despotic Arab regimes who facilitate the financing and pull their strings? You betcha…………

Saudi-backed Iyad (or is it Ayad) Allawi, the perennial quasi-Baathist candidate is out in public again. He is publicly pissed at the Americans for not making him prime minister of Iraq in 2009-10 when he could not get enough parliamentary votes to form a quasi-Baathist government. That Saudi-Qatari-UAE attempt at a political coup in Baghdad failed, as I had fatwa-d that it would. Allawi is railing at foreign (meaning Iranian) influence in the Iraqi government, even as he has been trying to get foreign powers, the U.S. and Gulf princes, to get him the job of prime minister of Iraq. His chances of ever getting the job would almost certainly require another American invasion of Iraq: that is how he got appointed to the (unelected) job last time.

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A Religious Joke: a Gaggle of Sectarian and Exclusionary Muslims Meet in Jeddah and…………

      


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“The Saudi-based Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, representing more than 1.5 billion Muslims worldwide, affirmed Thursday a commitment to unity in combatting “sectarian” policies. A two-day meeting in the Red Sea city of Jeddah affirmed that OIC members will stand “united in combatting sectarian, confessional, and exclusion policies that have led to sedition in some countries and threatened their security and stability,” said a statement read by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal……………..”

Irony may be dead. A meeting of countries with governments that are almost all sectarian and exclusionary. A meeting in Jeddah to fight against sectarianism and exclusionism, by governments that are now almost universally sectarian. Regardless of their sects.
Saud Al-Faisal, Saudi foreign minister for the past forty years, waxing poetic about the sectarianism and exclusion policies, in the heart of Sectarianism and Exclusion. This is like Al Capone railing against organized crime. It is like holding a meeting in 1938 in Berlin to combat Nazism. It is like holding a meeting in Riyadh to combat absolute monarchy. It is like holding a meeting at the U.S. Congress to combat lobbying influence. It is like holding a meeting in Tehran to promote open Internet access and freedom. It is like holding a meeting in Cairo to combat military influence in politics. It is like holding a meeting in Tel Aviv against Zionism. It is like, you probably get it by now………. ad nauseam.

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A Dirty Open Secret of Malaysia: the Sectarian Angle, the Wahhabi Angle……

      


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“In early August, Malaysia’s Home Ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Abdul Rahim Mohamad Radzi announced the growth of the minority Shia population along with government plans to root out the movement. Radzi said, “The development of information technology is among the factors for their growth as the teachings are spreading through a range of social sites,” adding that as such, measures to curb Shia practices will “involve the Home Ministry, the police, Registrar of Societies, control of publications under the Printing and Publication Act, curbing the production of CDs and DVDs by the Film Censorship Board and monitoring by the Immigration Department.”…………..” 

This statement by a Malaysian bureaucrat titled Datuk Seri Whatever sounds like something uttered by Dr. Josef Goebbels, Nazi Propaganda Minister of the German Reich.

Malaysia is more than just a country of incompetent feuding officials as we have seen from the fiasco of the MH370 tragedy. It is also another bi-polar Muslim state, while it tries to present a fake tolerant face to the outside world. Yet the country has been Wahhabi-ized over the past few decades. A couple of years ago in Malaysia, the Malaysian Islamic body, the regime’s National Fatwa Committee, went totally Wahhabi and announced that it is not permissible for Muslims to participate in any gathering or demonstration intended to oust a government. That is straight out of the playbook of the Saudi princes who use regime muftis and religious fatwas to stifle dissent.


Malaysia
is now a fully officially a sectarian society: it does have a Wahhabi problem which also has led to its “Shi’a” problem. In the sense that Shi’as are persecuted and are forced to practice their faith in secret. They usually have to practice their faith in privacy, and often these gatherings are raided by regime security police and people are actually arrested. Apparently the religious establishment in Malaysia is dominated and managed by Wahhabi hardliners. Which also means the ruling regime, the establishment, has become more intolerant and Wahhabi. It is as sectarian as, say, Egypt has been under Mubarak and Morsi and Sisi combined. 

Even though Malaysia is so far away from the Wahhabi heartland of Riyadh. Very few in the West are aware of that. This also means that Malaysia has a “Wahhabi” problem: since it is Wahhabi influence and ideology of hate that has led to its Shi’a “problem.

 

The country’s rulers, a bunch of Datuks and Seris, also treat its citizens, especially the women, quite different from how they treat Westerners. A few years ago there was the case of the native woman who walked into an establishment that legally serves alcohol: she reportedly ordered a beer and ended up being sentenced to death. Apparently she needed to become a foreign tourist and dye her blond to legally qualify to poison her mind and body.

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