Missy Ryan, Washington Post: Despite nuclear deal, U.S. and Iran locked in regional shadow war
Even as their highest-ranking diplomats were shaking hands this week on a landmark nuclear accord, the United States and Iran continued moving weapons, money and fighters across the Middle East in an uninterrupted shadow war.
At secret CIA bases in Jordan, U.S. operatives continued to arm and train fighters being sent into Syria to oust a critical ally of Iran.
In Saudi Arabia, U.S. military advisers remained in place at a command center selecting targets for airstrikes in Yemen against Shiite rebels allied with Tehran.
At the same time, Iran offered no indication that it intends to suspend its support to Hezbollah, militia groups in Iraq or troops loyal to Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad.
WNU Editor: So much for White House claims that this deal would bring stability to the Middle East. Not surprising .... America's allies are now giving the U.S. a "cold shoulder" .... Push to Counter Israeli, Saudi Fears on Iran Deal Shows Little Progress (VOA).