International Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's Ambitious Quest to Modernize Saudi Arabia

I wonder if you'll ever realize how retarded you sound when you say things like this.

Our foreign policy has fucked over the Middle East for decades and led to the death of hundreds of thousands of civilians which led to the creation of anti-Western Islamist radicals who attacked the US in retaliation. Your response? "Let's kill hundreds of thousands of civilians again to get rid of all the terrorists!! Yee haw!!"

You're an imbecile who doesn't have the slightest notion on how to properly handle this issue. You're like the ignorant bumblefucks in the 60s who thought they could win Vietnam with napalm and carpet bombing campaigns. Well actually you're worse than they are, because you actually have access to a mountain of evidence that proves how stupid that strategy is; you just refuse to educate yourself.
Listen you hajib motherfucker, I never made the point that the u.s. has zero blame in this issue. We have used the saudis as an ally as in the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
My poiny stands as fact rather than whatever emotional bullshit you are pulling from the the poor saudis... Most of the hijackers on 9-11 were saudi. They should no longer be our ally, saudi arabia basically attacked us on 9-11. Fuck them.
 
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Listen you hajib motherfucker, I never made the point that the u.s. has zero blame in this issue. We have used the saudis as an ally as in the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
My poiny stands as fact rather than whatever emotiobal bullshit you are pulling from the the poor saudis... Most of the hijackers on 9-11 were saudi. They should no longer be our ally, saudi arabia basically attacked us on 9-11. Fuck them.
Yeah, ally or not, Saudi Arabia is one of the worst regimes on the planet. They need to be demolished the same as the Kim dynasty.
 
“The Ritz Carlton hotel in Riyadh, the de facto royal hotel, was evacuated on Saturday, stirring rumors that it would be used to house detained royals.”

Oh the humanity!
 
So what's that mean? Were the 9/11 backers eliminated?
 
Traditionally, when Saudi royals considered who their next king should be, they put a priority on continuity and power-sharing among the many princes. If Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman succeeds his father to the throne, he’ll have bucked that tradition.

Just 32 years old, the prince has leapfrogged over a generation of more experienced uncles and cousins to the brink of the top position in Saudi Arabia, one of the last remaining absolute monarchies. Not since the reign of country founder Abdulaziz ibn Saudhas so much power been in one man’s hands. The prince vows to deliver revolutionary change, moderating religious strictures in the land that gave birth to Islam and weening the largest crude exporter off dependence on oil. His supporters say his boldness is just what’s needed to push one of the world’s most conservative societies into the modern age. His critics say he veers into recklessness
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I'm curious if he will go hard on the Clerics next? Either he is escalating tension between Shiites or getting rid of resistance to implement his 2030 reform plan for his country. The people will either be against or for him. The latter if they get educated or have free speech instilled as the beacon of virtue.
 
I'm curious if he will go hard on the Clerics next? Either he is escalating tension between Shiites or getting rid of resistance to implement his 2030 reform plan for his country. The people will either be against or for him. The latter if they get educated or have free speech instilled as the beacon of virtue.

Well, the clerics seem to be supporting his purge for the moment.
 
TDLR: Games of Thrones comes to Saudi Arabia.
 
TDLR: Games of Thrones comes to Saudi Arabia.

Too didnt long read?


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I'm curious if he will go hard on the Clerics next? Either he is escalating tension between Shiites or getting rid of resistance to implement his 2030 reform plan for his country. The people will either be against or for him. The latter if they get educated or have free speech instilled as the beacon of virtue.
I read bacon of virtue. True progress imo.
 
Al Waleed is the strange arrest. he is just like Muhammad bin Salman - hates liberalism, democracy, Iran, Israel and most of his relatives. Smart guy too. he will probably give away 50% of his fortune to a Fund Fighting Corruption or some other BS name ike that, and he'll be allowed to live out the rest of his life in squalor, in his 300ft yacht and with only a few billions, somewhere in Monaco.

congrats to the advisors that made it all possible.
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Well, the clerics seem to be supporting his purge for the moment.

They kinda have to, at least publicly, since this purge is carried out under the anti-corruption banner, which can't really be argued against.

There's zero doubt that everyone who were purged have pocketed public money and made themselves rich, and the younger generation in Saudi Arabia (70% of the population are below 30) loathed the endless corruption and open bribery among the wealthy Saudi elites.

In fact, they probably think the Crown Prince is just about the only young royal who could say his hands are clean of corruption, being "young blood and inexperienced" in his meteoric rise in the political realm means he didn't really had the time and opportunity to plunder and pillage public funds like other elites as they work their way up the ladder.

This is why the market rallied after the news broke. Investors actually think this consolidation of power/anti-corruption probe would be good for the country in the long run, consider who's doing it.
 
“The Ritz Carlton hotel in Riyadh, the de facto royal hotel, was evacuated on Saturday, stirring rumors that it would be used to house detained royals.”

Oh the humanity!
1. All the opposing SA royals in one place that is now with minimal human collateral.
2. A war with Yemen in which recently a Yemenese missile soared over SA
3. ????
4. FALSE FLAG
 
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