Israhell tricks Bahrain into spying on American military

Started by yankeedoodle, February 03, 2022, 01:46:59 PM

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yankeedoodle

You see, the US Fifth Fleet is headquartered in Bahrain, so Bahrain would have the full protection of the American navy, and other branches of the military and government.  So, why is Bahrain so keen to have a "security agreement" with Israhell?  So that Bahrain can spy on Americans for Israhell, of course.

Do you think the US Navy is concerned?  Of course not!  Israhell is America's bestest everest ally!!!  Israhell tells them so!!! <:^0

Israel Defence Minister signs security agreement with Bahrain
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20220203-israel-defence-minister-signs-security-agreement-with-bahrain/

Israel and Bahrain signed a security cooperation agreement on Thursday, the first between Israel and a Gulf nation, during a visit by the Israeli Defence Minister to the Kingdom amid heightened tensions in the region, Reuters reports.

Bahrain, along with the United Arab Emirates, normalised relations with Israel in 2020 under the US-brokered Abraham Accords, partly out of shared concerns about Iran.

"The MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) framework will support any future cooperation in the areas of intelligence, mil-to-mil (military to military), industrial collaboration and more," the Israeli Defence Ministry said in a statement.

An Israeli official said Thursday's agreement with Bahrain was the first such pact that Israel had reached with one of its new allies in the Gulf.

"Only one year following the signing of the (Abraham) Accords, we have achieved an important defence agreement which will contribute to the security of both countries and the stability of the region," the Israeli Defence Ministry quoted Defence Minister, Benny Gantz, as saying.

It said he and his Bahraini counterpart signed the document, and that Gantz had held talks with King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa at the royal palace.

Earlier in the day, Gantz visited the US Navy Fifth Fleet's headquarters in Bahrain.

Bahrain hosts the Fifth Fleet's headquarters as well as some operations for CENTCOM, a US military coordination umbrella organisation for the Middle East that Israel joined last year.

"Against a backdrop of increasing maritime and aerial threats, our ironclad cooperation is more important than ever," Gantz said on Twitter after the naval base visit.

The UAE, on Wednesday, said it intercepted three drones that entered its airspace over unpopulated areas, in the fourth such attack in the past few weeks.

The first three assaults were launched by Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis in an escalation with a military coalition led by Saudi Arabia and which includes the UAE.

Israel, this week, is joining a 60-nation US-led Middle East naval exercise alongside the UAE and Bahrain and, for the first time, publicly alongside Saudi Arabia and Oman, two countries it has no diplomatic relations with.

abduLMaria

"Rogue Military Faction" sounds bad, but it may be the last hope for American democracy.

Dr. Alan Sabrosky presented his "Israel did 9-11" lecture to colleagues at the Army War College, at the Pentagon, around 2011.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQiL2EiXry0

I would like to see a Rogue Military Faction give some H-bombs a one way trip to IsraHell.

IsraHell has proved beyond a shadow of a doubt, that it endangers the life of every Gentile on Earth.

Time to deal with it.  Expelling the Jews 109 times didn't work, obviously.
Planet of the SWEJ - It's a Horror Movie.

http://www.PalestineRemembered.com/!

yankeedoodle

Israeli officer to be stationed in Arab country in historic first
The officer will reportedly serve as a liaison to the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain
https://www.rt.com/news/549126-israeli-officer-stationed-arab/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

Bahrain confirmed on Saturday that an Israeli officer will be posted to the country in the coming weeks – the first time that an Israeli officer has ever been stationed in an Arab country with that country's support. The officer will reportedly serve as a liaison to the US Navy.

"The appointment of an Israeli officer comes within the framework of arrangements related to an international coalition, comprising more than thirty-four countries," Bahrain's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated, as cited by Bahrain News Agency (BNA).

The coalition "secures freedom of navigation in the territorial waters of the region and protects International trade," while also "confronting acts of piracy and terrorism in the region," the statement continued.

Earlier reports in the Israeli media suggested that the unnamed officer would travel to the island kingdom to serve as a liaison to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet. The move was reportedly agreed upon during Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz's visit to Bahrain last week, where he was presented with a ceremonial sword. The visit saw the two nations signing a security cooperation agreement, the first such deal between a Gulf nation and Israel.


The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has not confirmed the appointment so far. In a statement to Channel 13 Thursday evening, however, the IDF signaled that the matter was under discussion, saying that Tel Aviv was "constantly examining opportunities to deepen military cooperation with the countries of the region."

Relations between Bahrain and Israel have improved significantly in recent years, with the two countries officially establishing diplomatic relations in September 2020. The so-called "normalization" agreement was brokered by former US President Donald Trump, who announced its signing from the White House.

In 2021, Bahrain dispatched its first ambassador to Israel, while Israel opened an embassy in Bahrain's capital.