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France Opens UAE Base To Protect Region From Iranian Threat

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First Posted: 06/26/09 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 02:25 PM ET

By John Lichfield at the Independent

France took an ambitious step into the cauldron of Gulf politics yesterday, opening a military base, or "peace camp", in Abu Dhabi.

The naval and air station - the first French military base to be built abroad in half a century - is intended to make France a serious player in the previously "Anglo-Saxon" game of Gulf security and the military containment of Iran.

The base, formally opened by President Nicolas Sarkozy, may also improve France's chances of selling military hardware to the United Arab Emirates, starting with 63 Rafale jet fighters. During his visit, President Sarkozy dug the first spade of sand for the foundations of an Abu Dhabi branch of the Louvre museum, part of a drive to promote French culture, and cultural exports, in the Middle East.

Although the military base has been declared to be part of France's contribution to the fight against Indian Ocean pirates, its real importance is diplomatic and strategic. "France is showing that it is ready to assume its responsibilities in guaranteeing the stability of a region vital to the entire world," M. Sarkozy told the Emirates news agency, Wam.

President Sarkozy believes the presence of 467 French soldiers, sailers and airmen in "Camp Peace" will give France a stake in negotiations on Iranian nuclear and military ambitions. By having its own base in the region, Paris hopes to be taken more seriously not just by Teheran but by the United States.

Officially, the small French base is not aimed solely at Iran. France has made reassuring noises to Teheran, which has formally objected to any "increased foreign military presence" in the Gulf. The base has been presented as, among other things, a way of defending the Gulf oil lanes and a headquarters for French naval activities against Somali pirates.

However, officials at the Elysée Palace concede that France is "deliberately putting itself into a position of dissuasion" against an Iranian attack on the Gulf states. "If Iran was to attack, (France) would now in effect also be under attack," an Elysée spokesman said.

The base, agreed in January last year and built in 17 months, will have naval, air and training sections. No permanent French military base abroad has been built since France began to withdraw from its colonial empire in the late 1950s.

The presence in Abu Dhabi is seen by President Sarkozy as part of a radical shift of French foreign and security policy away from the independent or "multi-polar" approach taken by the former President, Jacques Chirac. Together with the decision to rejoin the military structures of Nato, the Gulf base is intended as a move towards the "Anglo-Saxon" way of looking at the world. At the same time, both moves are intended to give France a greater stake in Western decision-making.

Related article: Work begins on Abu Dhabi Louvre

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By John Lichfield at the Independent France took an ambitious step into the cauldron of Gulf politics yesterday, opening a military base, or "peace camp", in Abu Dhabi. The naval and air station - t...
By John Lichfield at the Independent France took an ambitious step into the cauldron of Gulf politics yesterday, opening a military base, or "peace camp", in Abu Dhabi. The naval and air station - t...
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01:15 PM on 05/27/2009
By reading various Arab news sources from Saud, Kuwait, Egypt, Bahrain or Morocco one quickly gets a strong sense of Arabic alarm at Iranian resurgence. Invitation of France is the by product of that alarm.
Most Arab states still hate Israel, of course, but they no longer fear it. Behind closed doors most Arab leaderships came to the conclusion that israel is stabilized in their borders and poses little threat.
Holding back Iran and stopping the is now he current focus of Middle Eastern politics.
What Jordanian king once called the "muqawamah"--the "Shia storm.
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RubalKhali
Philosophy is the stray camel of the faithful
10:59 AM on 05/27/2009
The French have been training the Emerati for some time.The U.A.E. armed forces have only existed since the first Gulf War.
10:08 AM on 05/27/2009
As of July 2007, the USA had 24 major air and naval bases in the region, basically surrounding Iran.
How many bases does Iran have...surrounding anyone?

Might be interesting read for those who tend to run off madly when the testosterone hits and over-rules the brain.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=5564
02:08 PM on 05/27/2009
Iran is fighting a new style of warfare - that is actually winning. They use proxies to fight. As an example in Iraq the US has bases but they have Al Sadr and other shia militias. The same is true in Lebannon - where they use their proxy Hezbollah to fight. This strategy is so successful that it is pretty much a forgone conclusion that the US has lost Iraq to Iran. Which puts Iran on the border of the Gulf states. This is why the Gulf is so alarmed. Saudi Arabia has a Shia underclass (just like Iraq did) and they reside is areas where there is large reserves of oil.
07:07 PM on 05/27/2009
How many bases does Iran have...surrounding anyone?
Iran has bases in Hamastan, Lebanon, UAE, Iraq and an attempted base in Egypt.
That's four bases too many.
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08:51 AM on 05/27/2009
Here we go, colonization begins anew.
05:56 AM on 05/27/2009
The argument about sea piracy off the Coast of Somalia seems a bit far-fetched. France has a military base in Djibouti that serves as hub for action against pirates. It seems difficult not to consider this base mainly aimed at giving Iran one more reason to feel her security thratened.
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tangenjill
03:42 AM on 05/27/2009
Why Abu Dhabi? Their human rights record isn't so great...especially to foreigners.
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WilliamL
12:11 PM on 05/27/2009
Human Rights?

When has Human Rights ever been a qualifier?

The worse countries treat their citizen's, the greater the opportunity for profits............................................

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03:10 AM on 05/27/2009
....the only problem is that I am not sure if there's any nation who actually fears France!
09:41 AM on 05/27/2009
What!? A nation can't successfully negotiate from a position of weakness?
09:41 AM on 05/27/2009
70% of nations feel France has a positive influence in the world.
34% feel that way about the USA.
12:26 PM on 05/27/2009
Since Sarkozy took office, it is starting to dwindle, and will continue to do so.
02:17 PM on 05/27/2009
I wonder about that statistic. Have you ever been to a French territory?
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merger
11:49 PM on 05/26/2009
Well, how about that. They have grown a pair.
10:10 AM on 05/27/2009
You don't think it took a pair to oppose the USA in the run up to the war?

btw, history has now shown they also had a brain and knew BS "evidence" when they saw it, didn't they?
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merger
01:50 PM on 05/29/2009
Oh think french history speaks for itself. It doesn't need me to do it anymore damage.
11:44 PM on 05/26/2009
What an opening sentence. The spin is in rare form here:
"France took an ambitious step into the cauldron of Gulf politics yesterday, opening a military base, or "peace camp", in Abu Dhabi."

ambitious? Peace Camp?
11:33 PM on 05/26/2009
Cheney to Bush as Ayatollah to Ahmadinejad. A perfect analogy. Two clowns and two master manipulators. Except the Ayatollah is there for life, while Cheney is gone.
02:21 AM on 05/27/2009
God to the Zionist?
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08:56 AM on 05/27/2009
Bush was the best friend of israel imaginable and you turn on him. Wasn't Moshe Dayan the general who planned and carried out the attack on the USS Liberty.
09:35 PM on 05/26/2009
"Peace is Our Profession".
09:28 PM on 05/26/2009
With a real threat like North Korea firing off real Nukes or the blatant infultration of nearly every country on this earth by US Military Forces, and the strategic placements of US Military Bases in key resource rich countries throughout the world.
The threat from Iran? what threat? the only threat is the change of currency trade Iran changed from the US dollar.
As always its about money and power. Give Iran the chance to pump their oil using Nuclear power, which will help them save money and become self reliant, that will damage the countries like the US, and France.
Besides, the countries that are complaining are the ones who lose profit if Iran become self reliant and a greater power in the Middle East.

The same people who believe that sorting out Iran are the same people who still think that remaining in Iraq is a good thing and continuation of the bloodshed there is fine.
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09:37 PM on 05/26/2009
You draw the wrong conclusions. I do not think we should remain in Iraq and I think Iran IS dangerous. You error in dismissing Iran - they nuke Israel and all hell will break loose.
09:46 AM on 05/27/2009
All hell will break loose...which is why they won't do it.
You act like there are only two playing this board game.
10:48 PM on 05/26/2009
Iran wants this to be the "Shia Millenia", which means they control Iraq and the Persian Gulf. In turn Iran holds the whole world hostage by setting the price of oil. The want nuclear power so they can subjugate the arabs (not the Israelis). This is why France is building a base - it's a message to Iran that we are not going to allow you to take all the oil.
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08:52 AM on 05/27/2009
Google "Shia Millenia" and the only hit is this comment. Where is this phrase Shia Millenia from?
07:26 PM on 05/26/2009
Just in case someone out there doesn't know.

The Tumbs and Abu Musa were occupied in December 1971 by forces of the Imperial Government of Iran.

At that point, the Shah was the ally of the USA and the State of Israel.
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mazzetta
08:03 PM on 05/26/2009
ditto

at the time US was providing Iran with nuclear http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nukevault/ebb268/index.htm

they did it so openly that GE used Iran choice for its plant to advertise in America, here's what was published at the time with the Sha as a testimonial, note how in seventies they propose Iranian choice as a "natural" choice facing the declining of oil reserves, while now the same people say there' no matter than the bomb for iran tu build a nuclera plant

http://files.splinder.com/5a799d7053c05a883fbe966e9546a19e.jpg
09:45 PM on 05/26/2009
And Iran still occupies the islands and makes belligerent speeches about Bahrain. And sends sabotage and propaganda secrets teams around Western Middle East ( according to Arab MSM).. And that's why French were invited in. As an alternative to Americans.
But to some primitives every subject in the world begins and ends with State of Israel.
02:22 AM on 05/27/2009
How about we get rid of all of the occupiers? I think the majority of the region would like that. Majority rules right?
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mazzetta
07:06 PM on 05/26/2009
Emirates needs protection from expatriates living there, 9/10 of the population

Now that the crisis has hit hard and the regime is pressed on labour and Human Right issues, now that their image is broken after the release of video about torture and questions about slavery, they need to be reassured, nor neighbouring countries are very sympathetic with UAE ruthless rulers

France is perfect, it usually stands on the side of dictatorships defending them without fearing massacres, French press is extraordinary silent on its adventures abroad, and actually it's the only European country (Britain apart) having a number of military bases abroad (Central Africa, Chad, Djbouti and more).

France has also signed for giving EAU nuclear plants (those that are forbidden to Iran), aircrafts (http://www.challenges.fr/actualites/moyen_orient/20090526.CHA4003/la_vente_de_rafale_aux_emirats_se_precise.html) and has big economic interests in the Persian Gulf. This is a good step for them to enter the Arabic Peninsula and to cultivate the image of "grandeur" many French are so fond about.

On the contrary this doesn't sound good for peace, more armed actors you've on a theatre, the bigger is the risk someone tries dangerous bets, let alone this kind of "protection" has always ended being more similar to that provided by mafias than to friendship

Sarko is playing the big game and there's nobody around to blame him, just another success of neocon's policies.
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Khirad
10:13 PM on 05/26/2009
You know of what you speak. I've long been concerned about the treatment of South Asians there. Dig up the statistics alone and you know something isn't right.
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Knowledgeseeker
07:01 PM on 05/26/2009
at least is something.