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Foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has invited his Azerbaijani counterpart to Tehran and said he will visit Baku “at the appropriate time”, in an apparent attempt to reduce tensions which have flared up amid military exercises by both countries and Iranian allegations that Azerbaijan is receiving military assistance from Israel.

Iran
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Public security director Lieutenant General Khaled Bin Qarar Al-Harbi was dismissed and referred to the Oversight and Anti- Corruption Authority (Nazaha) for investigation for committing “numerous violations and abuses aiming at embezzling public money and making personal benefits”, according to a royal order issued on 7 September.

Saudi Arabia
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Israeli defence minister Benny Ganz claimed Iran is using an airfield at Kashan, near Isfahan, to train its allies in using Iranian-built armed drones, after satellite imagery shown at a briefing on 12 September apparently captured two Kaman-22 armed drones on the airfield apron.

Israel | Iran
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Majed Bin Mohammed Bin Ibrahim Al-Mazyad has been appointed National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) governor, at the rank of minister. The royal order was issued by King Salman Bin Abdelaziz on 12 September.

Saudi Arabia
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The scale of the 11 September 2001 attacks in the US was unprecedented, but the likelihood of a major incident involving jihadists and what had become the American ‘hyperpower’ was no surprise. GSN observed in 1998, years after it had reported on the threat posed by Osama Bin Laden, that there was “little problem in gaining warning of the intentions of America’s foes to attack”. Here, GSN raids its huge archive to report on the run up to the horror of 20 years ago. A Part 2 will cover 9/11’s aftermath and George W Bush’s ‘global war on terror’, which removed the Taliban from Kabul but saw the US bogged down with devastating consequences in Iraq.

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The visit by Sultan Haitham Bin Tariq Al-Said to Saudi Arabia has focused attention once again on the role the sultanate could play in bringing the Yemen war to an end. Oman has long positioned itself as a neutral player, hosting Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abd Al-Salam in Muscat and regularly receiving international delegations. Dozens of Yemeni tribal leaders and businessmen base in the sultanate and Iranian officials like foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif often meet Houthi representatives in Muscat.

Yemen | Oman
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The rail system was thrown into “unprecedented chaos” on 7 July, when state media said trains were halted or delayed. Official reports first blamed cyber attackers for hacking into the network’s system which controls train movements, although the authorities later denied that had happened.

Iran
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Despite indications in April that the United States planned to push ahead with the sale of 50 F-35 fighter bombers to the UAE, there has been little sign of movement, while doubts continue to be raised by a number of groups inside Washington and beyond.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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While Jizan (Jazan) has provided an increasingly frequent target for Houthi missile attacks from Yemen, Saudi Aramco has continued the process of ramping up its 400,000 b/d Jizan refinery project. Commodity data company Kpler reported that 8.72m bbls of crude were discharged at the unit in March, up from 4.69m bbls in February.

Saudi Arabia
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Denmark's public prosecution service announced on 15 April that it had charged three members of an Iranian opposition group, the Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahvaz (Asmla), with financing and supporting terrorist activity in Iran in cooperation with an unnamed Saudi intelligence service.

Iran | Saudi Arabia
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The United Kingdom government plans to improve existing defence facilities in Oman and boost trade and investment with the Gulf counties as part of a wide-ranging appraisal of it’s international strategy published in the Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy on 16 March. Introducing the strategy document in the House of Commons, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it described how the UK will “relearn the art of competing against states with opposing values” and be “more dynamic abroad” following its ‘Brexit’ departure from the European Union.

Saudi Arabia | Bahrain | Oman | United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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Ethiopian authorities said they had foiled a plan to attack the UAE embassy in Addis Ababa. A 4 February Ethiopian Press Agency report cited a National Intelligence Security Service statement that said 15 people were arrested, and arms and explosives seized.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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One year into power, Haitham Bin Tariq seems to have completed sweeping changes at the top of the military as the sultan and key allies, including his brother Sayyid Shihab, emerge from the long shadow of the late Sultan Qaboos’s rule by placing their appointees into revised security structures.

Oman
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The new coalition government has had a torrid opening month marked by internal rifts and deadly attacks by opponents. The US designation of the Houthis as a terrorist organisation risks further suffering in the Yazidi movement’s area of control.

Yemen
Issue 1118 - 21 January 2021

Bahrain/UAE: US major security partners

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In one of its last decisions on the region, the Trump administration on 15 January designated the UAE and Bahrain as “major security partners” of the United States. A White House statement described the move as recognising the “exceptional security partnership” and commitment of both countries to counter extremism in the region.

Bahrain | United Arab Emirates (UAE)