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![]() ![]() Saudi Arabia Regional Security https://photius.com/countries/saudi_arabia/government/saudi_arabia_government_regional_security.html Sources: The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Factbook
Saudi leaders historically regarded both aggression and externally supported subversion as potential threats to their country's national security. Thus, their primary foreign policy objective was to maintain political stability in the broader Middle East area that surrounds the Arabian Peninsula. Their principal concerns tended to focus on their two more populous and more powerful neighbors, Iraq to the north and Iran across the Persian Gulf. Since 1970, Saudi Arabia has perceived each of these countries alternately as friend and foe, and the nature of its relations with Iran and Iraq at any given time has influenced the pattern of Saudi relations with other states. Data as of December 1992
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