Gulf Arab defense ministers met in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday to discuss joint defense against “emerging regional powers,” which diplomats said was an apparent reference to Iran. Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries share U.S. concerns that Iran’s nuclear energy program is a cover for developing nuclear weapons. They have announced plans for their own nuclear energy program.
“We are here to discuss developing defense in the Gulf countries… in the light of changing sources of threat, the rise of the terrorism danger and emerging regional powers,” Deputy Saudi Defense Minister Prince Abdul Rahman Ben Abdul Aziz told a meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council. “We must work hard to develop our armed forces so that they can secure regional stability and the safety of oil sources,” he said, in comments carried by Saudi media.
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