Saudi Arabia announces 34-country Islamic military alliance against terrorism
According to the Tribune, Saudi
Arabia, on Tuesday, announced the formation of a 34-country Islamic
military coalition to combat terrorism, according to a joint statement
published on state news agency, SPA.
"The countries here mentioned have decided on the formation of a
military alliance led by Saudi Arabia to fight terrorism, with a joint
operations centre based in Riyadh to coordinate and support military
operations," the statement said.
A long list of Arab countries such as Egypt, Qatar, the United Arab
Emirates, together with Islamic countries like Turkey, Malaysia,
Pakistan and Gulf Arab and African states were mentioned.
The announcement cited "a duty to protect the Islamic nation from the
evils of all terrorist groups and organisations whatever their sect and
name which wreak death and corruption on earth and aim to terrorise the
innocent."
Shi'ite Muslim Iran, Sunni Saudi Arabia's arch rival for influence in
the Arab world, was absent from the states named as participants, as
proxy conflicts between the two regional powers rage from Syria to
Yemen.
The United States has been increasingly outspoken about its view that
Gulf Arab states should do more to aid the military campaign against
the Islamic State militant group based in Iraq and Syria.
In a rare press conference, 30-year-old deputy crown prince and
Defence Minister, Mohammed bin Salman, told reporters on Tuesday that
the campaign would coordinate efforts to fight terrorism in Iraq, Syria,
Libya, Egypt and Afghanistan, but offered few concrete indications of
how military efforts might proceed.
"There will be international coordination with major powers and
international organisations ... in terms of operations in Syria and
Iraq. We can't undertake these operations without coordinating with
legitimacy in this place and the international community," bin Salman
said without elaborating.
Asked if the new alliance would focus just on Islamic State, bin
Salman said it would confront not only that group but "any terrorist
organisation that appears in front of us."


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