Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and ISIS, All Fighting For and Against Each Other?
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Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and ISIS, All Fighting For and Against Each Other?



ISIS is Sunni.

Iraq's government is predominantly Shia

As a Shia government, Iraq is influenced by Iran.

Iraq and Iran are cooperating in the fight against ISIS.

Saudi Arabia is Sunni.

Saudi Arabia is also fighting against ISIS.

As a Sunni government, Saudi Arabia dislikes the Shia Iran.

No nation, Sunni or Shia, likes ISIS, except for, maybe, the UAE.

It would seem this could only be good.


Islamic State conflict: Iraq PM to seek weapons on US visit 
“Iraq’s prime minister is leaving for Washington for talks with US President Barrack Obama, whom he is expected to ask for substantial weapons deliveries. 
Haider al-Abadi will also seek to agree a strategy for dislodging Islamic State (IS) militants from the large parts of the country which they still control. 
Last week, Mr Abadi launched a campaign to drive them out of Iraq’s biggest province, Anbar, west of Baghdad. 
IS responded with a renewed onslaught on the provincial capital, Ramadi. 
The US-led coalition carried out air strikes on IS positions on Sunday in an attempt to halt the assault, inflicting heavy damage on large military units, officials said. 
Tanks and other armoured vehicles were also hit near the northern IS-held city of Mosul and Iraq’s main oil refinery at Baiji, which is also under attack….”
Iran suspends Saudi pilgrimage flights over ‘assaults’ 
“Iran has suspended flights for pilgrims to Saudi Arabia after the alleged sexual assaults of two Iranian boys. 
Culture Minister Ali Jannati said flights would only resume once those responsible had been punished. 
The teenagers allege that before returning to Tehran from the Umra, or lesser Islamic pilgrimage, in March they were abused by security officials at Jeddah airport. 
The move is likely to deepen tensions between the two regional powers. 
They are currently at odds over the conflict in Yemen, where a coalition led by Sunni Muslim-ruled Saudi Arabia is carrying out air strikes on Shia Houthi rebels, which the US says are receiving military assistance from Iran. Iran and the Houthis deny this. 
On Saturday, hundreds of people protested outside the Saudi embassy in Tehran and demanded that the Iranian government “end the unnecessary Umra”. 
On Monday, Mr Jannati told state television: “I have ordered the Hajj and Pilgrimage Organisation to suspend the Umra until the criminals are tried and punished.” 
“Considering what has happened, Iranians’ dignity has been damaged and a public demand has formed,” he added.
The minister said Saudi officials had “promised to punish the persons in custody”.
“They even asserted that they would execute them, but nothing has been done in reality so far.”
Each year about 500,000 Iranians undertake the Umra, an optional pilgrimage that can be undertaken at any time of the year other than during the main pilgrimage, or Hajj. 
Although the Umra includes some of the rituals of the Hajj, which every sane adult Muslim must undertake at least once in their lives if they can afford it and are physically able, they are shortened and there are fewer of them.” 




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