الثلاثاء، 15 مارس 2011

Iran objected to the deployment of foreign forces in Bahrain


 Iran on Tuesday described the arrival of foreign troops to Bahrain as unacceptable and warned Saudi Arabia and its ally Washington of "grave consequences" to intervene in political crisis
Bahrain.
And Saudi Arabia on Monday sent 1000 troops to Bahrain in the framework of the Peninsula Shield forces of the Gulf Cooperation Council, which includes six countries in the region to help the Bahraini government to contain protests by Shiites, who make up the majority in Bahrain.
Most of the ruling families in the Sunni Arab Gulf states while the non-Arab Iran is the main Shiite power in the region has Ozaajtha step to send troops to Saudi Arabia Bahrain.
Analysts say the Saudi move could increase tensions with Iran - and both are net oil - to dangerous levels.
Important, "said Ramin Parast Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman told a weekly news conference" The presence of foreign forces and interference in the internal affairs of Bahrain is unacceptable and will be complicated. "
Tehran has said that Washington is responsible for the payment of its ally Saudi Arabia that oil suppliers to intervene in the State of Bahrain, a small but important ally of the United States and hosts the U.S. Fifth Fleet.
According to the U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon) said they did not know in advance that Saudi Arabia and other regional powers will send soldiers to Bahrain.
Tehran summoned its ambassadors in Saudi Arabia and Switzerland. According to Bahrain News Agency that Bahrain has decided to recall its ambassador in Tehran, as an immediate consultation.
Quoted by the ISNA news agency the Iranian Foreign Ministry in Iran as saying: "Iran considers the United States is responsible for the serious consequences of this step is not legitimate."
The arrival of troops to Saudi Arabia after repeat that demonstrators, mostly Shiites Bahraini police on Sunday and blocked the main road leading to the main financial district in the most violent confrontations since the troops killed seven protesters last month.
Bahrain's Shiites complain of a Sunni ruling family policy of discrimination against them and the issue of entry of the forces of the GCC countries are very sensitive.
And also condemned Iran's parliament to send troops to Saudi Arabia Bahrain. Lawmakers said the Iranian's 257 deputies in the statement carried by the official IRNA news agency "Send the Saudi rulers their forces to Bahrain and stained by the rulers of Bahrain with the blood of their compatriots do not hinder the will of the Bahraini people, but to enter Saudi Arabia in Bahrain would lead to serious consequences for the rule is legitimate to the Saudi regime
".
And welcomed Iran, which faces opposition protests at home insurrections raging in the Middle East, and described as "Islamic awakening" against the totalitarian rulers.
And there are accusations of Iran's active support among the Shi'ite majority in Bahrain, a charge denied by Iran.
And refused to important Parast reply to a question about the possibility of sending Iranian forces to Bahrain, saying he was "irrelevant."
"We basically do not see that the presence and the intervention of other countries, particularly the Persian Gulf states of Bahrain is something the matter properly.
"Such interference and increase the repression and violent confrontation, which is not a solution to the legitimate demands of the people."

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