The King of Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah, has apparently rejected Cheney's suggestion for a war on Iran, arguing that negotiation is the best method to resolve the problem of Iran's alleged nuclear weapon program. He also argued that the whole of the Middle East should be free of nuclear weapons, hinting at Israel's nuclear arsenal.
Cheney has since sided with Israel on all matters of Israel's security during a meeting with Palestinian leaders.
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Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah in a meeting with visiting US Vice President Dick Cheney has rejected any US military strike against Iran.
King Abdullah Expressed his opposition to any US military strike against Iran, Saudi official sources said.
Cheney who arrived in Saudi Arabia on Friday discussed Iran's nuclear program and its increasing influence in the Middle East with senior Saudi officials, DPA reported.
Saudi Arabia, along with other Persian Gulf Arab countries, sees negotiations as the best way to resolve the standoff between the US and Iran.
The king also told Cheney that the Middle East should be free of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, the sources added.
The Saudis say any nuclear non-proliferation efforts should include Israel, which is widely believed to be the only nuclear power in the Middle East with around 200 nuclear warheads.
The US vice president's efforts to drum up support for Washington's war mongering policies against Iran comes as a recent NIE report declared that Tehran is not pursuing any nuclear weapons program.
The Islamic Republic says, as a signatory to the non-proliferation treaty (NPT), the country is entitled to use the nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
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