Arab nations said deeply worried by Iran nuke dealLeaders of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and UAE join Israel in conveying concerns to US over emerging accord with Tehran, Wall Street Journal reportsArab nations have joined Israel in expressing concern over the emerging details of a US-led international nuclear deal with Iran, indicating in private talks with US officials that they are worried about the apparent terms of the agreement, the Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.
Though Arab officials have been careful not to side with Israel in their stated positions, their worries over the possibility of a nuclear-armed Tehran are in fact similar to those of Jerusalem, and their attitudes towards the current state of nuclear talks between Tehran and Western powers are similarly pessimistic, according to the report.
Leaders of Sunni states such as Egypt, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia fear a bad deal with Tehran would allow it, with the removal of sanctions, to become a nuclear threshold state, the WSJ reported. They say it could also lead to a nuclear arms race in the region.
“At this stage, we prefer a collapse of the diplomatic process to a bad deal,” an official from an unnamed Arab nation told the paper.
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http://www.timesofisrael.com/arab-nations-said-deeply-concerned-over-nuclear-agreement/ It's probably relevant to point out that "Arab nations" here mostly means the leaders/western backed dictators. So, it's no surprise they might hold such a position, though as we know from Wikileaks, polls in the region, and other sources, the public opinion is quite different - to a lot of them, the US and Israel are the most threatening, not Iran, and not even a nuclear armed Iran.
Also might be worthy of mention that, if they are really concerned about a nuclear arms race occurring in the region, one way would be to institute a "nuclear weapons free zone" on the whole area - needless to say they'll never go that far, since that goes against their actual interests and US interests in the region.