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Tue, 06/28/2016 - 03:40
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Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime Minister of Bahrain, who angers the Iranians'

Manama, June 27 (BNA): Under the title " Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime Minister of Bahrain, who angers the Iranians: Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Development and Security in response to threats, the Syrian journalist, poet and writer Ibrahim Aljabin, published an article on Monday in the London-based The Arab newspaper.
In his article, Mr. Ibrahim Aljabin stressed that His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime Minister of Bahrain "has always been the rock that faced the Wifaq schemes, saying that they were unable to remove him neither by unrest incidents and sit-ins, nor by terrorist operations, because he reflects the structure of the state and its prestige in the existing political system configuration in the Kingdom of Bahrain, in addition to the standing of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain, who tops all of the authorities. "
"Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, is a veteran statesman, who has a large strategic vision and development project and looks to the future and plans for it , has always placed technological race in the service of sustainable development on top of his interests’ he noted.
He also highlighted that HRH the Prime Minister is a winner of the sustainable development Award of the International Telecommunications Federation in 2015, in recognition of his contributions to the advantage of the technology.
He said that HRH the prime minister believes that (Bahrain’s security) comes first, stressing that (we are a state of law and institutions) and that the people of Bahrain (of all walks of life) may have been exhausted by terrorism and acts of arson and disabling citizens' interests and threatening their security and stability ".
"Prince Khalifa bin Salman has always been thought to be guard of the state in the small island, and is keen on the system and sovereignty, and when his nephew, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa came into office, , he continued to work with him as prime minister. Before and after that Bahrain was transformed into a Kingdom." he added.
He pointed out that Prince Khalifa had had an early presence in the political arena of the country, and that "All of that march earned him enmity of anti-state opponents in Bahrain, whether they are from opposition, or from those who are loyal to Iran by virtue of confessional loyalty, and when Iran has tried to exploit the Arab Spring protests, and make sectarian revolution in Bahrain, sacking Prince Khalifa bin Salman, the prime minister from office was on top of the Shite protesters demands, while Bahrain's national unity gathering that under which fall many different political trends has stuck by him. "
The writer went on to emphasize that Bahrain is descended from a long history which made of it a sovereign state and a civilized nation, before the world would have heard about the emergence of "Persian kingdoms".
"Delmon and kingdoms ruled from the island of Bahrain were only signs of its strong presence in the heart of the Arab, Islamic and international-space’ he pointe out.
He added that Bahrain force is contrary to the concept of brutal force that prevails nowadays and is being adopted by countries like Iran and others: trying to penetrate the communities with non- national identities , using sectarian and ethnic division to extend its influence by any means. On the contrary, Bahrain has always wanted for herself to be a crossroad of cultures ".
"However, the enemy- Iran- which has always wanted to occupy the island, does not want her to be stable, as stated publicly by Qasem Soleimani, the director of criminal operations in the Arab region; from Iraq to Syria and others: he considered that the decision taken by the Bahraini authorities to drop the nationality of Issa Qassem, establishes a destructive movement of the ruling regime in Bahrain.
The writer said that Bahrain responded by more procedures to dissolve the Wefaq, and deprivation of citizenship not only of subversive elements, but also of dozens of those who belong to the Salafi IS.
The writer also said that the Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa confirmed that Manama is facing a terrorist threat constantly, and that the country needed to support its security efforts by diplomatic and media efforts to contain Iran attempts to distort the reputation of Bahrain, accusing it of sectarianism and discrimination among citizens.
The writer said that Bahrain took a decision to completely get rid of everything that would destabilize stability, after long patience.
He said he believed that Al-Wefaq, which is following an Islamic political line was able to sneak into the ballot box and enter parliament not to continue the democratic game, but for the application of the principle of velayat-e faqih in the country and make it a branch of Iran.
He noted that the Wefaq had formed a large block in parliament, but members resigned collectively in 2011, demanding the government being elected not appointed by His Majesty the King. Also among the claims raised then, was placing Bahrain under international trusteeship.