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A naval clash in the Gulf has reignited fears over the security of the world's most important shipping lanes and disputed oilfields.


The United Arab Emirates navy is thought to have opened fire on a small patrol vessel from Saudi Arabia after a dispute over water boundaries.

According to one report, two Saudi sailors were injured in the alleged bombardment.

The Saudi vessel was forced to surrender, and its sailors were delivered into custody in Abu Dhabi for several days, before being released and handed over to the Saudi embassy earlier this week.


The incident has shocked diplomats who hope the countries, both key American allies, will help implement the West's strategy to constrain Iran's nuclear and military ambitions.

The clash happened in disputed waters between the coasts of Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi and the peninsula on which the gas-rich state of Qatar sits.

The seabed is rich with oil deposits, while the Dolphin pipeline project to carry natural gas direct from Qatar to Abu Dhabi has provoked irritation in the Saudi authorities. Nevertheless, direct conflict between the two countries' armed forces is highly unusual.

The Gulf is one of the most heavily armed regions in the world. The Saudi government has been building up its army and air force for years in response to what it sees as a regional threat from Iran.

The UAE was slower to join the arms race, despite a long-running row with Iran over three Gulf islands previously under Abu Dhabi control which were seized by the late Shah in 1971 on the night the Emirates celebrated their independence.

But now the UAE, despite its small size, is the fourth largest purchaser of weaponry on the international market in the world.

Western governments are exasperated that the two countries are unable to co-operate because of a series of long-running border disputes, largely influenced by oil reserves.

Saudi Arabia is the world's largest oil producer, while Abu Dhabi, though ranking only number four in OPEC, is by some counts the richest city per head of population in the world.

"It looks as though attempts were made to keep this quiet, which is predictable given the important relationship between the two countries and the strategic relationship with Iran," a Gulf-based diplomat said. "But it does remind us of the simmering rows that there are in this part of the Gulf."

The Gulf is the shipping route for 40 per cent of the world's oil trade. The lack of agreed naval boundaries leads to repeated arrests of civilian vessels, including a British yacht by the Iranian navy last November, but more serious is the threat of Iranian retaliation for any attack by Israel or American forces on its nuclear installations.

The Iranian government has threatened to mine the Straits of Hormuz at the tip of the Gulf, or target the western navies moored in Gulf Arab ports.

"This is getting serious," a local defence analyst said. "The Dolphin pipeline is a critical interstate energy project to bring gas from Qatar to the UAE, so a fight (with Saudi Arabia) is affecting the relations between these three countries at a time when they should be co-operating."

A spokesman for the UAE ministry of defence said he was unable to give details of the incident.:pop:
Naval battle between UAE and Saudi Arabia raises fears for Gulf security - Telegraph
 
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What the heck?? Saudi Arabia having a fight with UAE...It is like USA and Canada fighting - Never seen that
 
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LOL there is a lot less about the fight and lot about how iran is the boggy man funny isnt it how westren news is all bout Iran.

Saudies should fear Irans non exsistence nukes but should at home with israel stealing land next to them :rofl::victory:
 
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Americans will interfere & everything will be right :coffee:

but the news is indeed funny & strange
 
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Lolz.... this is rather funny story.
 
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So far the understanding was, UAE was building up its armed forces to counter the so-called Iranian threat; looks like there is more to their military modernization than meets the eyes. It appears that the UAE wants to become an important player of the region and Saudis would no longer be the sole de-fecto Arab leaders.
 
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Saudi's Fighting UAE....lol.

But how are their Air force gonna Fight each other in a war....Both Consist of Our Pilots.lolz
 
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well how many times Pakistan and Iranian forces have fired at each other side's smuglers but it does not make us enemies does it ?

The gulf is the most peaceful region these days and Well known British mediia would do its best to make an elephant out of a god damn fly.

it happens but it does not make them enemies .. Once again a masterpiece from pathetic british media..
 
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Saudi's Fighting UAE....lol.

But how are their Air force gonna Fight each other in a war....Both Consist of Our Pilots.lolz

stop being stupid buddy they aint fighting its not even an ambush and since British media is no way trust worthy we do not have to believe this news as it could be a friendly fire too.

Its just a normal british media BS.
 
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The article says that saudis have been building up their Army and Air force for a possible Iranian threat.

i do not know that how many of you know someone from Royal Saudi Air Force .

I know few Pilots and engineers both saudi and non saudis who work with RSAF and once i asked one of those pilots about the supreme target in Saudi Air force doctrine and if it was Iran.

He laughed at it and said we do not expect a threat from iranians but its Zionists who we prepare for.

so dear people lets not believe British media so much.

Regards.
 
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stop being stupid buddy they aint fighting its not even an ambush and since British media is no way trust worthy we do not have to believe this news as it could be a friendly fire too.

Its just a normal british media BS.

Come on yar chill down.I was just joking.

I know that there will never be a thing such as a conflict in gulf.

Well in my Opinion the Boundaries separating Arabs are Artificial.
 
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