War Threats against Iran
BERLIN/DOHA (Own report) – EADS is seeking to sell 60 Eurofighter jet
fighters to the United Arab Emirates, thereby continuing the arms
buildup of the Arabian Peninsula’s dictatorships. In the war on Libya,
Eurofighters passed the test for deadly efficiency and specialist
circles advertize that it could now provide the Emirati air force with
the best firepower. Saudi Arabia is already equipped with this EU jet
fighter. The Persian Gulf dictatorships are considered the West’s most
important allies in a possible war with Iran, which western
establishment circles envisage for next year. This is why, for years
the countries on the Arabian Peninsula were supplied the most modern
combat equipment and integrated in joint combat maneuvers. The Emirate
Qatar, with which Berlin is intensifying its cooperation, has, since
some time, been playing a major role. During the war on Libya, it was
not only engaged with combat planes, it also had sent ground troops to
support the West’s allied rebels. German President, Christian Wulff
will soon visit Qatar to intensify Berlin’s relations to that
dictatorship, which is offering more often to help Europe and the USA
– in the meantime, possibly even in Syria.