伊朗向美国在中东的盟友发出秘密警告
Iran Issues Secret Warning To US Allies Across Middle East

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/iran-issues-secret-warning-us-allies-across-middle-east

在拜登、哈里斯和内塔尼亚胡通电话后,美国和以色列正在讨论以色列可能对伊朗导弹袭击进行报复的问题。 内塔尼亚胡寻求安全内阁的批准,但尚未做出重大决定。 伊朗秘密警告称,如果海湾国家和美国盟友的领土被用来发动袭击,伊朗将瞄准这些国家和盟友。 包括沙特阿拉伯在内的海湾国家拒绝了以色列使用其领空的请求,并敦促以色列和美国避免袭击伊朗石油设施。 尽管有这些请求,美国仍承诺支持以色列应对伊朗未来的袭击。 美国在沙特阿拉伯有军事存在,这可能会使事情变得复杂,因为以色列可能需要利用沙特领空来对抗伊朗。 海湾国家还通过拒绝飞越伊朗领空来安抚伊朗,以避免冲突。

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After Wednesday's phone call involving President Biden, Vice President Harris, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - the US and Israel have moved closer on achieving consensus regarding Israel's planned retaliation against Iran. 

There have been reports that Netanyahu is now seeking the approval of his security cabinet, however regional media says that no big resolutions have been reached. The expected big counterstrikes have yet to come, despite Iran firing some 200 ballistic missiles at Israel on October 1st.

But The Wall Street Journal has described Iran's "secret warning" conveyed to other Middle East regional countries this week as it braces for Israel's potential retaliation.

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) flags in Kuwait, via AFP

"Tehran is threatening in secret diplomatic backchannels to target the oil-rich Arab Gulf states and other American allies in the Middle East if their territories or airspace are used for an attack on Iran, said Arab officials," writes WSJ.

Israel could potentially use Jordanian, UAE, or possibly Saudi airspace in such an attack, despite these countries on an official level rejecting such a possibility. We detailed this week that the gulf states are pushing hard for Israel to avoid hitting Iranian oil facilities, on fears that Tehran would in turn authorize its proxies to attack Saudi Aramco sites, like happened in 2019.

According to more from the WSJ:

The Arab officials said the countries that Iran has threatened include Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, all of which host U.S. troops. These states have told the Biden administration that they don’t want their military infrastructure or airspace to be used by the U.S. or Israel for any offensive operations against Iran, the officials said.

As for America's gulf allies' pleading for Israel and the US to not use their airspace for counter-Iran operations, the WSJ has noted further, "The Arab countries’ requests remain informal, a U.S. defense official said."

A key complication, and one which puts the Saudis in a precarious and delicate position vis-a-vis their allies, is that the United States has bases and a troop presence in the kingdom, including significant US Air Force assets.

Washington has already pledged to help the Israelis repel any future Iranian ballistic missile counterattacks, as it did in the last two rounds of drones and ballistic missiles fired on Israel.

A broader Iran-Israel war would certainly see the US pressure the Saudis and GCC to allow American fighter jets based out of the Gulf to engage Iran.

Meanwhile Saudis appear to be taking steps to appease Iran: "As part of their attempts to avoid being caught in the crossfire, Gulf states including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar are also refusing to let Israel fly over their airspace for any attack on Iran and have conveyed this to Washington, the three sources close to government circles said," Reuters detailed this week.

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