“Saudi embassy burned in Iran” — that’s an odd way to put it. Iran incited and recruited rioters to ransack and destroy the embassy of Saudi Arabia. The only differences between what the same regime did in 1979 and now is, they didn’t take hostages, their victims weren’t Americans, and they’ve just pushed the wrong buttons. The only reason it has come up short of war is, Iran hasn’t closed the sealanes using missiles based in Eritrea, and soon, in Yemen.
Some Saudi cleric claimed that ISIS is made up of Israelis (yeah, that makes perfect sense) but that’s not any big change over libels that always pour out of muzzie countries. Israel knows what Obama is, and also knows their misery will be over in, at most, not much more than a year. The next few elections in countries of the EU are going to go badly for everyone who doesn’t want to live under jihad and shariah (which are interchangeable).
By contrast, Erdogan in Turkey now says Israel needs Turkey and Turkey needs Israel — IOW, he’s finally figured out that Iran was playing him during the recent years when he’s been acting like he’s a mighty leader of the muzzie world. Like the House of Saud, he knows the Obama regime has aligned with Iran (or more accurately, has appeared to align with Iran; early in his first term, Zero have his ridiculous speech in Cairo; bowed to the King of Saudi Arabia; in his second term he expressed solidarity with Erdogan *after* the so-called blockade runner ship fiasco offshore of Israel), dumped all other allies (including Egypt, where Zero helped orchestrate Mubarek’s overthrow, and Libya, where, well...), and can’t be trusted with a burned out match.
We have a really complicated situation with Turkey, Russia and Kurds. Kurd activists in Turkey tend to be Russia oriented. Kurds in Iraq tend to be US oriented. Turkey has to walk a careful line here if it doesn’t want to make unnecessary enemies. They have already shot down a Russian military plane. They need to be careful with their incursions into northern Iraq, where Kurds have been our most reliable ally in Iraq.