What would you make of news that Israel, Saudi-Arabia and others are talking about nuclear weapons?

That they talk about how to fight Iran that has just signed an internationally binding agreement about not acquiring nuclear weapons?

How strong is Iran? How strong are they?

Is a new belligerent Sunni-Salafist-Zionist coalition taking shape under the Israeli nuclear umbrella?

Does Israel and ISIS/Daesh have some common interests?

Why is the game over in the region for the US?

And why should it leave the Middle East with an apology – not the least after the West has killed about 4 million Muslims in just 25 years and caused so much hatred against the West?

Is there any other choice for the region but to pursue common security and positive sum development?

There is still lots of space for constructive policies – but a Sunni-Salafist-Zionist coalition could destroy it all with its fundamentalist, right-wing, militarist profile.

Somebody else got to do some new thinking. Iran is better suited.

We do not pretend to know the future but maintain that it is important to do some heuristic thinking about it since most Western foreign ministries during the last 25 years have looked little further than to their own – wrongly perceived – national interests and the next bombing raid.

To read the article go to: A Sunni-Salafist-Zionist coalition

changing the Middle East?

 

 

TFF provides research and public education related to the basic UN Charter norm that “peace shall be established by peaceful means”.

 

Jan Oberg, TFF director, dr. hc.