This
is in continuation to the previous post [here].
War against
terror: Iraq War
The
situation remained more or less silent in Middle East till the attack on US on
09-11-2001. In the light of 9-11, US started its war on terror, which was
expanded to Saddam Hussein from Al Qaeda. Saudi Arabia was against US
intervention in the region but the Saudi-US relations were already ebbing as 15
out of 19 hijackers were Saudi citizens. US war-machinery under Bush
Administration, was led by Dick Cheney, Bush’s Vice President, destabilized
Iraq by toppling Saddam Hussein. Meanwhile President Bush appointed Paul
Bremer, as Presidential Envoy to Iraq on May 9, 2003, with authority to
rule-by-decree and he came up this radical policy, popularly known as
Debathification, of removing the Sunnis (from Baa'th party) from the
administration. This sudden vacuum in administration gave way to local violence
and Sunni-insurgency and consequential formation of Shia militia. This policy
created space for both Iran and Saudis to meddle in internal affairs of Iran in
their covert ways. Shia-Sunni conflict was at a peak. In the past, Iraq
population was dominated by Shia, however, peacefully administered by the Sunni
leaders. Shi’ism took dominance after the de-Baathification and resulted in
civil war. Sunni leader Abu Musad was leading the Sunni rebels in Iraq. Iraq
had witnessed lot of instability afterwards and remains unstable to this day.
ISIS captured few of the cities including Baghdad, and Mosul. At that juncture,
again, Iran intervened and set free the city of Mosul by indirect support to
the locals.
Syrian
Civil War
Under
the aegis of operation Timber Sycamore and other clandestine activities, CIA
operatives and U.S. special operations troops have trained and armed nearly
10,000 rebel fighters at a cost of $1 billion a year since 2012. However, later
Russia started aerial bombing to support Assad regime, which ultimately
resulted the war to end in his favour and the uprising was considerably
contained by the Assad regime.
Meanwhile,
US had nuclear deal with Iran to curtail nuclear adventures which further upset
the Saudi Arabia.
Yemen War
The
poorest country in the Middle East, Yemen, faced another manifestation of this
rivalry. Yemeni Civil War is an ongoing conflict that began in 2015 between two
factions: the Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi-led Yemeni government, backed by Saudis and
the Shia-dominated Houthi armed movement, backed by Iran. As soon as the
uprising began, the capital Sanah was taken under control by Houthi rebels and
the Hadi government was about to get overthrown. The Saudi Kingdom decisively intervened
considering Yemen as its backyard whereas Iranian felt the obligation to
protect the Yemeni Shia people . This intervention came in the form of
relentless bombing (popularly names as "Operation Decisive Storm")
and left Yemen unstable till date.
Conclusion
As
it can be seen from this discussion, most of the wars or insurgency or
conflicts in the Middle East are the proxy wars led by Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Islamic Revolution in Iran has irreversibly changed the power-dynamics in the
region forever and the world is witnessing its butterfly effect in every corner.