Publication

31 Mar 2015

This paper discusses the possibility of Saudi Arabia creating a Sunni alliance with Egypt and Turkey in order to counter the perceived threat posed by Iran's influence and growing nuclear capabilities. The author also briefly discusses some of the difficulties of creating such a pact due to rivalry between Egypt and Turkey as well as the differing attitudes within each of these countries towards the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Author Gallia Lindenstrauss, Yoel Guzansky
Series INSS Insights
Issue 679
Publisher Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
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