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06ABUDHABI1790
2006-05-02 12:37:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Abu Dhabi
Cable title:
MEDIA REACTION: IRAN/IRAQ
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 ABU DHABI 001790
SIPDIS
STATE FOR NEA/ARP; NEA/PPD; NEA/RA; INR/R/MR; PA; INR/NESA;
INR/B; RRU-NEA
IIP/G/NEA-SA
WHITE HOUSE FOR PRESS OFFICE; NSC
SECDEF FOR OASD/PA
USCINCCENT FOR POLAD
LONDON FOR MCKUNE
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OIIP KMDR AE KPAO TC
SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION: IRAN/IRAQ
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 ABU DHABI 001790
SIPDIS
STATE FOR NEA/ARP; NEA/PPD; NEA/RA; INR/R/MR; PA; INR/NESA;
INR/B; RRU-NEA
IIP/G/NEA-SA
WHITE HOUSE FOR PRESS OFFICE; NSC
SECDEF FOR OASD/PA
USCINCCENT FOR POLAD
LONDON FOR MCKUNE
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OIIP KMDR AE KPAO TC
SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION: IRAN/IRAQ
1. Summary: A columnist in "Al-Bayan" explains why the U.S.
will not strike Iran. "Al-Khaleej" blames the occupation for
Iraq's growing problems and feels the end of the occupation will
bring an end to the militias. A columnist in "Al-Bayan"
described the Gulf countries' rising concern with the Iranian
issue as legitimate. A columnist in "Al-Khaleej" highlights the
fact that Iran poses a danger to Gulf countries and that they
should not side with the U.S. End Summary.
2. Under headline "USA won't hit Iran", a female UAE columnist,
Aisha Sultan, wrote in Dubai-based Arabic daily "Al-Bayan,"
(circulation 90,000) wrote 4/29 op-ed:
"Time proved that Iraq was free from weapons of mass destruction,
and that the US and the British administrations were lying to
their people and to the whole world. Based on this lie, they
formed an international alliance to wage war whose fire cannot be
easily extinguished. Rice now is trying to write her personal
history by resorting to international law to wage another war
against Iran for the same reason: nuclear weapons! Nevertheless,
it is certain that if America still has any brains in some part
of its giant, scary imperial entity, it will not go to war or
take any military action, not because it cares for anyone in this
region, but because of its fear from an internal collapse, its
concern over itself, its interests in the region and the world,
its concern over Israel, and the stability of the oil-rich Gulf,
and many other things that have to do with Europe, Russia, China
and others... The United States has hated Iran since Al Khumayni
took over, ending the era of American's man there. ...the United
States hates Iran because it defied it by reserving for itself a
seat in the big, nuclear players club, which was a surprise to
Israel. We in the Gulf do not support the Iranian nuclear
program, but we also do not agree with America waging a war
against any country in the region it does not like, because we
will ultimately get harmed!!"
3. Under headline "Iraq free of occupation and militias",
Sharjah-based pan-Arab daily "Al-Khaleej" (circulation 85,000)
wrote 4/29 unsigned editorial:
"The occupation and the militias which are growing during this
occupation create more political and bloody problems in Iraq.
Iraq should regain its independent as a solution to these
problems. It is clear that the occupation and the militias
throughout Iraq work to advance their interests, not Iraq's and
the Iraqis' interests, especially because now we know the reasons
behind the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. As Rumsfeld disclosed,
these wars happened to contain Iran... Where is the liberation,
democracy, the regional model, fighting terror, and the weapons
of mass destruction? Better yet, where is Iraq's interest in all
of what has been happening for the past three years? The key
solution is freeing Iraq from the occupation and the occupation-
produced militias. The solution is to establish a real state for
all Iraqis, where justice prevails with no occupation and
oppression."
4. Under headline "Gulf Summit: Very hot topics", a UAE female
columnist, Aisha Al Murri, wrote 05/01 op-ed in Abu Dhabi-based
Arabic daily "Al-Ittihad" (circulation 65,000):
"The Gulf nations have a legitimate concern with the announcement
of Iran's president that Iran has become a nuclear power,
especially because Iran keeps defying the International
community. The Iranian issue directly influences the future of
the region's countries... Have the Gulf countries played a more
peaceful role towards Iran than they should? Have they been
negligent towards it? Why does the language of communication,
rationalism, and diplomatic options remain only on this side of
the Gulf and not have any effect on the opposite Farsi shore?
5. Under headline "Caution on and from Iran", Dr. Ali Al-Gafli,
a Saudi columnist, wrote 05/02 op-ed in Sharjah-based pan-Arab
daily "Al-Khaleej" (circulation 85,000):
"American and Gulf policies in the Gulf have not stopped the
growth of Iran's strategic role in the region or its increasing
influence in Iraq... There is nothing in Iran's nuclear program
that would assure Gulf countries that Iran has good intentions.
It is actually Iran's responsibility to relieve Gulf countries'
fears and replace them with trust. In return, the Gulf countries
should realize that today they stand in front of a different
Iran, in a sense that there is no more room for them to commit
any mistakes. Iran is about to become a nuclear power. Future
relations with Iran can no longer survive strategic mistakes,
especially standing with the enemies of Iran as was the case
during the Iran-Iraq war... Iran is not an ideal country, but at
the same time, it cannot be categorized as a third-world country.
The Gulf countries should not go with the American allegations
against Iran, especially in light of the fact that the U.S. is
actually incapable of invading Iran or completely destroying it
in such a way that Iran would not be able to retaliate...
Therefore, Gulf countries should not expect Iran to ignore the
role of countries deciding to join the aggressive threats
launched by Washington against Iran's nuclear ambitions."
SISON
SIPDIS
STATE FOR NEA/ARP; NEA/PPD; NEA/RA; INR/R/MR; PA; INR/NESA;
INR/B; RRU-NEA
IIP/G/NEA-SA
WHITE HOUSE FOR PRESS OFFICE; NSC
SECDEF FOR OASD/PA
USCINCCENT FOR POLAD
LONDON FOR MCKUNE
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OIIP KMDR AE KPAO TC
SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION: IRAN/IRAQ
1. Summary: A columnist in "Al-Bayan" explains why the U.S.
will not strike Iran. "Al-Khaleej" blames the occupation for
Iraq's growing problems and feels the end of the occupation will
bring an end to the militias. A columnist in "Al-Bayan"
described the Gulf countries' rising concern with the Iranian
issue as legitimate. A columnist in "Al-Khaleej" highlights the
fact that Iran poses a danger to Gulf countries and that they
should not side with the U.S. End Summary.
2. Under headline "USA won't hit Iran", a female UAE columnist,
Aisha Sultan, wrote in Dubai-based Arabic daily "Al-Bayan,"
(circulation 90,000) wrote 4/29 op-ed:
"Time proved that Iraq was free from weapons of mass destruction,
and that the US and the British administrations were lying to
their people and to the whole world. Based on this lie, they
formed an international alliance to wage war whose fire cannot be
easily extinguished. Rice now is trying to write her personal
history by resorting to international law to wage another war
against Iran for the same reason: nuclear weapons! Nevertheless,
it is certain that if America still has any brains in some part
of its giant, scary imperial entity, it will not go to war or
take any military action, not because it cares for anyone in this
region, but because of its fear from an internal collapse, its
concern over itself, its interests in the region and the world,
its concern over Israel, and the stability of the oil-rich Gulf,
and many other things that have to do with Europe, Russia, China
and others... The United States has hated Iran since Al Khumayni
took over, ending the era of American's man there. ...the United
States hates Iran because it defied it by reserving for itself a
seat in the big, nuclear players club, which was a surprise to
Israel. We in the Gulf do not support the Iranian nuclear
program, but we also do not agree with America waging a war
against any country in the region it does not like, because we
will ultimately get harmed!!"
3. Under headline "Iraq free of occupation and militias",
Sharjah-based pan-Arab daily "Al-Khaleej" (circulation 85,000)
wrote 4/29 unsigned editorial:
"The occupation and the militias which are growing during this
occupation create more political and bloody problems in Iraq.
Iraq should regain its independent as a solution to these
problems. It is clear that the occupation and the militias
throughout Iraq work to advance their interests, not Iraq's and
the Iraqis' interests, especially because now we know the reasons
behind the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. As Rumsfeld disclosed,
these wars happened to contain Iran... Where is the liberation,
democracy, the regional model, fighting terror, and the weapons
of mass destruction? Better yet, where is Iraq's interest in all
of what has been happening for the past three years? The key
solution is freeing Iraq from the occupation and the occupation-
produced militias. The solution is to establish a real state for
all Iraqis, where justice prevails with no occupation and
oppression."
4. Under headline "Gulf Summit: Very hot topics", a UAE female
columnist, Aisha Al Murri, wrote 05/01 op-ed in Abu Dhabi-based
Arabic daily "Al-Ittihad" (circulation 65,000):
"The Gulf nations have a legitimate concern with the announcement
of Iran's president that Iran has become a nuclear power,
especially because Iran keeps defying the International
community. The Iranian issue directly influences the future of
the region's countries... Have the Gulf countries played a more
peaceful role towards Iran than they should? Have they been
negligent towards it? Why does the language of communication,
rationalism, and diplomatic options remain only on this side of
the Gulf and not have any effect on the opposite Farsi shore?
5. Under headline "Caution on and from Iran", Dr. Ali Al-Gafli,
a Saudi columnist, wrote 05/02 op-ed in Sharjah-based pan-Arab
daily "Al-Khaleej" (circulation 85,000):
"American and Gulf policies in the Gulf have not stopped the
growth of Iran's strategic role in the region or its increasing
influence in Iraq... There is nothing in Iran's nuclear program
that would assure Gulf countries that Iran has good intentions.
It is actually Iran's responsibility to relieve Gulf countries'
fears and replace them with trust. In return, the Gulf countries
should realize that today they stand in front of a different
Iran, in a sense that there is no more room for them to commit
any mistakes. Iran is about to become a nuclear power. Future
relations with Iran can no longer survive strategic mistakes,
especially standing with the enemies of Iran as was the case
during the Iran-Iraq war... Iran is not an ideal country, but at
the same time, it cannot be categorized as a third-world country.
The Gulf countries should not go with the American allegations
against Iran, especially in light of the fact that the U.S. is
actually incapable of invading Iran or completely destroying it
in such a way that Iran would not be able to retaliate...
Therefore, Gulf countries should not expect Iran to ignore the
role of countries deciding to join the aggressive threats
launched by Washington against Iran's nuclear ambitions."
SISON