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SHARM EL SHEIKH — Arab leaders officially approved forming a joint military rapid response force by Arab countries to preserve their stability and security when the need arises.

Participation in the joint force will be optional for member states of the Arab League. The force's main task is to address threats facing any Arab state or pan-Arab security, including those posed by terrorist organisations, the Arab leaders said in the Sharm El Sheikh Declaration at the end of the 26th Arab League Summit.

The force will be sent to any Arab country that requests intervention, according to the declaration announced by Arab League Secretary General Nabil El Araby at the end of the two-day summit, which attracted 14 heads of Arab states.

The Arab leaders tasked the Arab League to convene an inter-governmental meeting of high-ranking figures under the supervision of commanders of Arab armies in a month to look into measures and mechanisms of the joint force, according to the declaration, a copy of which was obtained by The Jordan Times.

At the planned meeting, participants will look into procedures for the military force and set the necessary budget.

The outcomes of the meeting will be discussed during another meeting to be held after three months and presented to the Joint Arab Defence Council, according to the communiqué.

Iraq was the only state to voice reservations over this resolution, according to the declaration.

The Arab leaders pledged continued efforts to prevent any external powers from sowing seeds of sedition, and causing chaos and divisions in some Arab states on geographic, religious, ethnic or sectarian grounds. In the declaration, they called on the international community to support Arab efforts to combat terrorism and urged international cooperation in exchanging intelligence and military coordination to fight terrorist groups.

They said religious institutions should shoulder their responsibilities in countering extremist ideologies and highlighting the true values of Islam.

On the Palestinian issue, the Arab leaders reiterated their support for the cause, which they labelled as central, stressing continued Arab backing of the Palestinians until they realise their right to statehood in line with international resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative.

They said it was crucial to maintain the Middle East free from nuclear weapons.

They decided that next summit will be held in Morocco.


**ps. Why is everyone banned? The point of a forum like this is to exchange info and opinions even if others find them contradictory to their beliefs. While I agree that dialogue should be somewhat respectful though.
 
SHARM EL SHEIKH — Arab leaders officially approved forming a joint military rapid response force by Arab countries to preserve their stability and security when the need arises.

Participation in the joint force will be optional for member states of the Arab League. The force's main task is to address threats facing any Arab state or pan-Arab security, including those posed by terrorist organisations, the Arab leaders said in the Sharm El Sheikh Declaration at the end of the 26th Arab League Summit.

The force will be sent to any Arab country that requests intervention, according to the declaration announced by Arab League Secretary General Nabil El Araby at the end of the two-day summit, which attracted 14 heads of Arab states.

The Arab leaders tasked the Arab League to convene an inter-governmental meeting of high-ranking figures under the supervision of commanders of Arab armies in a month to look into measures and mechanisms of the joint force, according to the declaration, a copy of which was obtained by The Jordan Times.

At the planned meeting, participants will look into procedures for the military force and set the necessary budget.

The outcomes of the meeting will be discussed during another meeting to be held after three months and presented to the Joint Arab Defence Council, according to the communiqué.

Iraq was the only state to voice reservations over this resolution, according to the declaration.

The Arab leaders pledged continued efforts to prevent any external powers from sowing seeds of sedition, and causing chaos and divisions in some Arab states on geographic, religious, ethnic or sectarian grounds. In the declaration, they called on the international community to support Arab efforts to combat terrorism and urged international cooperation in exchanging intelligence and military coordination to fight terrorist groups.

They said religious institutions should shoulder their responsibilities in countering extremist ideologies and highlighting the true values of Islam.

On the Palestinian issue, the Arab leaders reiterated their support for the cause, which they labelled as central, stressing continued Arab backing of the Palestinians until they realise their right to statehood in line with international resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative.

They said it was crucial to maintain the Middle East free from nuclear weapons.

They decided that next summit will be held in Morocco.


**ps. Why is everyone banned? The point of a forum like this is to exchange info and opinions even if others find them contradictory to their beliefs. While I agree that dialogue should be somewhat respectful though.
So the Iranian fascism backfired on them ....Those Arabs who would not agree with one another are now one united voice ....by the way...can someone tell me what was the reservation of Iraq ?
 
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So the Iranian fascism backfired on them ....Those Arabs who would not agree with one another are not one united voice ....by the way...can someone tell me what was the reservation of Iraq ?
Their reservation was that there should be Arab consensus before intervention so that no one state can mobilize this army by itself, I think.
 
So the Iranian fascism backfired on them ....Those Arabs who would not agree with one another are not one united voice ....by the way...can someone tell me what was the reservation of Iraq ?

According to some articles they agreed to join the joint force

Arab leaders agree on jt military force | The Daily Star
Yemen crisis: Middle East leaders agree to create first joint Arab military force - Middle East - World - The Independent

The proposed joint army would have roughly 40,000 troops picked from the elite of nations including Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan, Qatar and Egypt itself, and would be supported by tanks, jets and warships.
 
Was Iraq headed by a Shia representative ?
 
Was Iraq headed by a Shia representative ?


The prime minister is Shia. The prime minister has all power in Iraq.



Apparently, Iraq has not joined.

Iraq, whose Shiite government is closely allied with non-Arab and Shiite Iran, has said more time is needed to discuss the proposed force.

Arab League unveils joint military force amid Yemen crisis - Yahoo News
 
The prime minister is Shia. The prime minister has all power in Iraq.
One day we will have Sunni States and Shia States .....to me it appears so ....the sooner the better...it might stop wars !
 
Will this Arab army have the guts to go against the Zionist entity? My guess no....

It's purely against Iran i guess..... Arabs never ceases to amaze me in their ability to ignore the obvious.... As for the Iranians it is a case of simple overreach would have been content with controlling Iraq and propping up Asad
 
Will this Arab army have the guts to go against the Zionist entity? My guess no....

It's purely against Iran i guess..... Arabs never ceases to amaze me in their ability to ignore the obvious.... As for the Iranians it is a case of simple overreach would have been content with controlling Iraq and propping up Asad


Sunnis consider Shia as misguided. Sunnis might ally with Israel against Shia. For example, Israel aids FSA against Alawi Assad.
 
Sunnis consider Shia as misguided. Sunnis might ally with Israel against Shia. For example, Israel aids FSA against Alawi Assad.


Yes pathetic that muslims are willing to fight one another but can not be bothered to fight a colonial fascist state in their midst
 
should have two forces

1.specializing in COIN and asymmetrical warfare
2.regular warfare.
 
Yes pathetic that muslims are willing to fight one another but can not be bothered to fight a colonial fascist state in their midst


Shia is a bigger threat to Sunni than Israel. Shia are numerous, majority in Iraq which is ancient Sumer the first civilization and majority in North Yemen which is where humans first came to when humans came out of Africa some 120,000 years ago.

Or they could learn something from Sultanat-e-Oman ....amazing tolerant and peaceful people and government !


Oman is Sufi, neither Shia nor Sunni. Chechen leader is Sufi too. Very peaceful. As I predicted, Oman does not invade Yemen.
 

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