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Three Saudi guards killed in suicide, gun attack on Iraq border: ministry| Reuters
By Angus McDowall

RIYADH Mon Jan 5, 2015 9:05am EST

(Reuters) - Militants killed two Saudi border guards and their commanding officer on the frontier with Iraq early on Monday, the interior ministry said, in a suicide and gun attack one analyst called Islamic State's first assault on the kingdom.

The boundary, defended by earth barriers and fences and monitored by cameras and radar, has been attacked in the past by mortar bombs fired from a distance, but there have been no ground assaults in recent years.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the assault, which hit a remote desert area next to Iraq's Anbar province where both the Islamic State militant group and Shi'ite Muslim militias close to Riyadh's foe Iran operate.

The use of a suicide bomber pointed to Islamic State, said Mustafa Alani, an Iraqi security analyst with close ties to Saudi Arabia's interior ministry.

"It is the first attack by Islamic State itself against Saudi Arabia and is a clear message after Saudi Arabia entered the international coalition against it," he said.

Saudi forces have joined U.S.-led air strikes against Islamic State positions in Syria.

The Sunni Islamist movement, which has declared its own caliphate and wants to redraw the map of the Middle East, has called for "lone-wolf" attacks against Saudi security forces, the Shi'ite Muslim minority and foreigners.

Islamic State sees Saudi Arabia's links to the West as a betrayal of Islam. Riyadh, which sees itself as a champion of Sunni Islam, has mobilized conservative Sunni clergy to describe the ideology of the al Qaeda offshoot as "deviant" and they condemned the attack in a statement later on Monday.

SENIOR OFFICER KILLED

The Interior Ministry said it would not know which group was responsible until it had identified the remains of the attackers, a process it said would take some time.

However it described them as "kharijites", members of an early Islamic sect seen by most modern Muslims as extremist, and which senior Saudis have previously compared to Islamic State.

The four raiders carried assault rifles, handguns, hand grenades and bank notes, the ministry said in a statement on state media.

They shot at a border patrol near Arar and when security officers responded, one of the attackers was captured and detonated an explosives belt, the ministry added.

One of those killed was General Oudah al-Belawi, the senior border guard in Northern Borders province, which covers most of Saudi Arabia's frontier with Iraq.

The attacker who detonated the explosives was killed, as was another attacker who was shot during an initial exchange of fire at 4.30am near the Suweif border post, the statement said.

Two other militants were later killed trying to escape, ministry spokesman Major General Mansour Turki told Reuters.

Saudi Arabia boosted its security on the frontier in July, adding thousands of troops to back up a border guards force, after Islamic State seized swathes of territory in Iraq including in Anbar province.

The Suweif border post, which Reuters visited in July and is only open to traffic during the annual haj pilgrimage, is 40 km (25 miles) from the Saudi city of Arar and 80 km from the Iraqi city of al-Nukhayb, which is held by the government.

Riyadh said last month that the killing of eight Shi'ites in al-Ahsa province was carried out by gunmen linked to Islamic State, and that supporters of the group were also behind the shooting of a Danish citizen in November who survived.
 
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RIP to the fallen soldiers.

It is the responsibility of the members of the Arab League (and Turkiye) to devise a strategy to end this horrible menace of terrorism in Iraq/Syria region. Collective military/intel sharing and other support to Iraq is key to solving the problem.

It's also a good time for Saudi and Iran to mend their bad relations since both should be against ISIS
 
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RIP to the fallen soldiers.

It is the responsibility of the members of the Arab League (and Turkiye) to devise a strategy to end this horrible menace of terrorism in Iraq/Syria region. Collective military/intel sharing and other support to Iraq is key to solving the problem.

It's also a good time for Saudi and Iran to mend their bad relations since both should be against ISIS

Its seems linked to the Saudi decision to open embassy in Iraq.
 
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Whom should we thank for the present day Iraq & Afghanistan?
 
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Its seems linked to the Saudi decision to open embassy in Iraq.

probably has MORE to do w/ the fact that Saudi has officially joined the anti ISIS coalition

Whom should we thank for the present day Iraq & Afghanistan?

Americans and Soviets but also a problem within those countries....sectarian and ethnic rivalries
This was an assassination operations clear as day against the General, very similar to the tactics ISIS used against Iraq. It looks like they are opening a new front for themselves.

Their funeral.

happy hunting
 
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problem within those countries....sectarian and ethnic rivalries fuelled by
10 years ago... there was no such thing as state sponsored sect. terrorism, it all started with arrival of new puppet regimes.
 
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probably has MORE to do w/ the fact that Saudi has officially joined the anti ISIS coalition



Americans and Soviets but also a problem within those countries....sectarian and ethnic rivalries fuelled by


happy hunting
Yeah let's blame the West, not Islamic extremism, wahabi and salafi culture, Middle Eastern backwardness, poverty, tribalism and the million other ills infesting this region.
 
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probably has MORE to do w/ the fact that Saudi has officially joined the anti ISIS coalition

Saudis have joined the coalition since the beginning against ISIS, Two days back there was news that Saudi officials will travel to Iraq to talk about the re opening of Saudi Embassy in Iraq after 25 years and even General consulate in Arbil in Iraq’s Kurdistan region.
 
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Yeah let's blame the West, not Islamic extremism, wahabi and salafi culture, Middle Eastern backwardness, poverty, tribalism and the million other ills infesting this region.

i blame sectarian rivalry in general - fueled by certain nation-states

I will blame the west for invading Iraq in 2003 (baced on a pack of lies) and disbanding the Iraqi military - a mistake which even many US Generals (active, retired) admit......I will blame them for abandoning Afghanistan in the 1980s after the soviets withdrew.

take it how you want to

There is no such thing as "Islamic extremism" -- just extremists who call themselves Muslim and bastardize the faith.

I´m not so sure about it... let´s see if puppet Iraq regime really allows it.

it's their own azzes on the line here, they'd be stupid not to

the Iraqi military has the man-power but clearly lacks the training and resolve to stand up against the ISIS (in areas where ISIS has strongholds)
 
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Chickens coming home to roost.

This was an assassination operations clear as day against the General, very similar to the tactics ISIS used against Iraq. It looks like they are opening a new front for themselves.

Their funeral.

Lets see what the young Saudi is capable off.
 
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the Iraqi military has the man-power but clearly lacks the training and resolve to stand up against the ISIS

Funny,,, how this terroist organization like to call it self ´ISIS´ already smell conspiracy.
However, its shame for any regime that a terroist organization is thriving in land locked desert! where as hundreds of Afghan volunteers, pass through same desert unharmed and report in the ranks of Butchar Asad. !
 
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In every sentence you're making excuses for Islamic extremism and the backward culture of our people. You're also part of the problem, but you think you're better.

You're not. YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM.

and you're part of the solution, sitting in Canada Abii Jan.


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Rest in peace to the Soldiers. :(
 
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