Originally Posted by
StonyArabia
No because the west will never allow a unified Arabia. Iraq tried to do it and failed miserably due to American and British efforts with some European to, and the monarchies who did not want to lose their power. Iraq had annexed Kuwait and would likely have annexed most of the peninsula. A strong Arabia is a threat to the West and its proxy Israel. Hence Iraq was taught a lesson in 2003. Now with the idiots running the country it's unlikely to be a unified Arabia. Iraq itself might be splitting. Unity can happen if the west does not put its nose in our affairs. Not even Iran can stand in our way, since we annexed land from them, and ultimately they lost because they asked for a ceasefire. The Anglo Americans empowered Iran and its proxies in the region. Would I like to see a unified and strong Arabia of course but this is not going to happen when Anglo-Americans and Israelis are in power.
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