WASHINGTON — A U.S. report projects a concerted effort by Saudi Arabia
to match Iran's nuclear weapons program.
The report, submitted to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, took
note of a U.S. assessment that Teheran's nuclear program frightens the
Saudi royal family "to their core."
"The future Middle East landscape may include a number of nuclear armed
or nuclear weapons-capable states vying for influence in a notoriously
unstable region," the report, released in early April 2008, said.
The report, ordered by ranking Republican Sen. Richard Lugar, was
authored by staff member Bradley Bowman. The assessment on Saudi
nuclear plans was based on discussions with senior U.S. diplomats in
Riyad.
Saudi Arabia would be followed by other Middle East states bent on
producing or acquiring nuclear weapons, the report said. The report,
based on interviewing hundreds of analysts, diplomats in Washington and
the Middle East in the last half of 2007, cited Turkey.
In contrast, Egypt would not develop a nuclear weapons program, the
report said. Bowman said such a program would encounter strong
opposition from Israel and the United States.
The report warned Congress that U.S. credibility in the region was
being eroded amid Iran's nuclear program. Bowman said the United States
must take steps to restore its credibility with Turkey and Arab allies
by 2010.
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