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Saudi troops 'sent into Bahrain'

Reports say military force deployed to Gulf neighbour to help protect government facilities after weeks of unrest.
Last Modified: 14 Mar 2011 14:09 GMT

Bahrain has seen weeks of protest as demonstrators pressure the nation's Sunni rulers to offer reforms [EPA]


A Saudi military force of about 1,000 troops has entered Bahrain to help protect government facilities there, according to witnesses and reports citing Saudi sources.

The development on Monday follow weeks of unrest in the tiny Gulf State, which lies between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, where the country's Sunni rulers face growing pressure from a majority Shia population to institute political reforms.

"About 1,000 Saudi soldiers entered Bahrain early on Monday morning through the causeway to Bahrain," the Reuters news agency reported a Saudi source as saying, referring to the 26km causeway that connects the island kingdom to Saudi Arabia.

"They are part of the Gulf Co-operation Council [GCC] force that would guard the government installations."

Abdel al-Mowada, the deputy chairman of Bahrain's parliament, told Al Jazeera: "I cannot guarantee it 100 per cent. We heard that they [the Saudi force] are coming ... but it is not 100 per cent guaranteed [that they are here]."

In Saudi Arabia, the SPA state news agency carried a government statement saying: "The council of ministers has confirmed that it has answered a request by Bahrain for support."

The move follows a request from Bahrain for help from its Gulf Arab neighbours after Bahraini police clashed on Sunday with mostly Shia demonstrators in one of the most violent confrontations since troops killed seven protesters last month.

The Gulf Daily News newspaper had reported that forces from the GCC, a six-member regional bloc, would be arriving in the country on Monday with a mission "limited to protecting vital facilities".

'Blatant occupation'

But the involvement of a Saudi force is unlikely to receive much support among the protesters who worry that they will be used to clear Pearl Roundabout, the scene of much of the protest in Bahrain.

Hundreds of protesters gathered behind makeshift checkpoints around the area on Monday readying to confront any crackdown.

Opposition groups, including Wefaq, the country's largest Shia movement, have spoken out against the use of foreign troops.

"We consider the entry of any soldier or military machinery into the Kingdom of Bahrain's air, sea or land territories a blatant occupation," Wefaq said in a statement.

"This real threat about the entry of Saudi and other Gulf forces into Bahrain to confront the defenceless Bahraini people puts the Bahraini people in real danger and threatens them with an undeclared war by armed troops."

Even some government supporters fear the economic impact of a Saudi intervention.

"Who would want to do business here if there are Saudi tanks rolling across the causeway?" asked Abdullah Salaheddin, a Bahraini banker, last week.

In a sign that the opposition and Bahrain's royal family could still find a solution, the opposition groups said they had met Salman bin Hamad al-Khalifa, Bahrain's crown prince, to discuss the mechanism for national dialogue.

The crown prince offered assurances on Sunday that dialogue would address key opposition demands including giving parliament more power and reforming government and electoral districts.

Saudi troops 'sent into Bahrain' - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
 
Absolutely incredible!!! Led by Saudi Arabia, Sunni majority countries of the GCC have invaded a Shi'ah majority country to prop up a Sunni government -- Can you think of a more stupid decision?? How will Iran respod? I hope with great calm because it is curious that this actio has come immediately after the visit of US defense minister, Gates -- once again from the frying pan into the fire
 
Absolutely incredible!!! Led by Saudi Arabia, Sunni majority countries of the GCC have invaded a Shi'ah majority country to prop up a Sunni government -- Can you think of a more stupid decision?? How will Iran respod? I hope with great calm because it is curious that this actio has come immediately after the visit of US defense minister, Gates -- once again from the frying pan into the fire

Iran is not the thekidar of beahrain.... lebnon is enough for it.
 
Well, this is not so much about Iran as it is about the will of the people -- after all if Iran not a thaikedar, neither is arabia of the soddies

Action is taken by people in power and not awam, when it comes to INTERVENTION TOWARDS OTHER COUNTRIES!
 
Still better than calling nato to the rescue. Atleast a muslim country

There are 1400 US naval troops already on the Island.
1000 Saudi troops to actually do the dirty job if push comes to shove....and thats where Iranian feathers would be ruffled.
 
Still better than calling nato to the rescue. Atleast a muslim country

How is this a rescue? and exactly who is being rescued??

If the Royal family is being rescued, with this action, they have now made it clear that they owe their throne ot foreign powers and therefore have lost all credibility -- an empty victory ---- now, if perhaps in 6 or 8 months, when the Mullahs of Iran have digested these events and decide to side with the people of Bahrain in their struggle to be free - what then?? Will your US have won yet another war, like it did in Iraq? or Afghanistan?

We really must step out and think anew about what it is we are seeing - an old order is dying, yes, but it is dying because it has lost credibility, neither the Soddies nor US can create that credibility
 
excellent news,
now Saudis can show how to crush the shias just like they do to their own condemned group in the south
in order to protect islam and show their hatred towards fifthly Persians all Shias must be made to suffer after all they are already much trouble to Israel in the shape of Hizbullah so someone has to stand up to them.
and who better than the Royal Saudis.

excellent news, today the superiority of the Arabs will be established. and who better than the Saudis themselves.
I think Bahrain should also request the help of Taliban and Sipah Sahabah.
 
Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys.
 
Its Sunni Kingdom of Al Khalifa..

right, and?

majority of the population is Shia, so their demands are illegitimate because Iran is a shia country? How demented can one get?

No wonder Indians laugh at our faces when we shed tears for the self determination of Kashmiris.
Israel is a Jewish state so its economic embargo of Gaza is also legitimate right?
Arabian leadership is a sad story of contradictions. One of the worse perpetrators of human rights violations.

I hope that the majority of Bahrian population embraces Wahabi faith so that their demands can get legitimacy and some sympathy from Pakistani and Indian Muslims.
 
Saudi vs Iran gambit goes on, India should side with Iran, Saudis are the devils own agents.
 
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