How the Sunni-Shia schism is dividing the world
The Muslim worlds historic and deeply tragic chasm between Sunni and Shia Islam is having worldwide repercussions. Syrias civil war, Americas craven alliance with the Sunni Gulf autocracies, and Sunni (as well as Israeli) suspicions of Shia Iran are affecting even the work of the United Nations.
Saudi Arabias petulant refusal last week to take its place among non-voting members of the Security Council, an unprecedented step by any UN member, was intended to express the dictatorial monarchys displeasure with Washingtons refusal to bomb Syria after the use of chemical weapons in Damascus but it also represented Saudi fears that Barack Obama might respond to Iranian overtures for better relations with the West.
The Saudi head of intelligence, Prince Bandar bin Sultan a true buddy of President George W Bush during his 22 years as ambassador in Washington has now rattled his tin drum to warn the Americans that Saudi Arabia will make a major shift in its relations with the US, not just because of its failure to attack Syria but for its inability to produce a fair Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement.
What this major shift might be save for the usual Saudi hot air about its independence from US foreign policy was a secret that the prince kept to himself.
Israel, of course, never loses an opportunity to publicise quite accurately how closely many of its Middle East policies now coincide with those of the wealthy potentates of the Arab Gulf.
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