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ISIS will not be able to march into Saudi Arabia and occupy territory like it did in Iraq, but, as the OP points out, the real threat to the Saudis and neighboring countries is the creation of local 'cells' that will carry out terrorist attacks from within and destabilize the country.
there is another assumption-
Saudis never supported ISIS- work on that-
not expecting anything less- -
Saudi Officials Think ISIS Fighters May Hit Them Next
Saudi Arabia has deployed 30k troops on its border with Iraq months ago. RSAF has a base full of birds over there as well. I don't know what was the intention of the Times Newspaper and its unknown reporter publishing such false news.
ISPR has just now issue statement that no such deployment has taken place or will take placePak troops to defend S Arabia
Saudi Arabia has deployed thousands of troops from Egypt and Pakistan along its frontier with Iraq, amid fears of an invasion by the al-Qaeda splinter group that has declared a radical Islamic state across the border, reported The Times on Saturday.
Saudi Arabia has been strengthening its border defences since the crisis in Iraq began. Panicked by the advance of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (Isis), Riyadh has taken the drastic step of calling in military assistance from its close allies to shore up the porous 500-mile border, Gulf security sources said. Saudi Arabia spent an estimated 35 billion pounds sterling on defence last year, leapfrogging Britain as the world’s fourth-largest military spender. This massive outlay highlights Riyadh’s unease.
Pak troops to defend S Arabia - thenews.com.pk
Pakistan troops to defend jittery Saudis | The Times
Thats a good news .
Guess what are the last words of an ISIL suicide bomber when attacking Saudis .
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