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http://english.alarabiya.net/en/webtv/reports/2016/01/04/How-dangerous-is-Iranian-violation-of-diplomatic-conventions-.html
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/04/middleeast/saudi-arabia-iran-severing-ties-whats-next/
Yesterday a mob stormed and burned Saudi Arabia's embassy in Tehran. Two days ago Saudi Arabia executed a cleric with ties to Iran for terrorism. All day long, today, countries across the Arab Gulf and Africa are cutting off diplomatic and economic relations with Iran for failing to honor their treaty obligation to protect embassies, to not incite mob violence with ideological state rhetoric, and for failing to apologize.
This will have direct negative implications for the Syrian and Yemeni Wars, and for trade in and originating from the Persian Gulf. The possibilities of physical and economic insecurity contagion are troubling.
In the video link a guy explains the treaty violation from a non-Iranian perspective and informally lists conditions of bilateral restitution.
The second link is a decent background by CNN.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/04/middleeast/saudi-arabia-iran-severing-ties-whats-next/
Yesterday a mob stormed and burned Saudi Arabia's embassy in Tehran. Two days ago Saudi Arabia executed a cleric with ties to Iran for terrorism. All day long, today, countries across the Arab Gulf and Africa are cutting off diplomatic and economic relations with Iran for failing to honor their treaty obligation to protect embassies, to not incite mob violence with ideological state rhetoric, and for failing to apologize.
This will have direct negative implications for the Syrian and Yemeni Wars, and for trade in and originating from the Persian Gulf. The possibilities of physical and economic insecurity contagion are troubling.
In the video link a guy explains the treaty violation from a non-Iranian perspective and informally lists conditions of bilateral restitution.
The second link is a decent background by CNN.
