It was do-or-die for Palestinian rights, and Hamas therefore attacked on October 7th. It was done in order to prevent the Sauds from signing Abraham Accords.
Tag: Saudi Arabia
Crisis In The Middle East And Eurasia’s Transportation Routes
The West is interested in the creation of another transport corridor, with Saudi Arabia and Israel as the key sections.
Border Massacres: The Saudi Ethiopian Migrant Killings
Starving a country, bombing its hospitals and strafing its schools has been minor fare for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Syria’s Return To Arab League Is A Big Deal
Syria’s return to the Arab League after its decade-long exclusion can be regarded as a sub-plot of the China-brokered rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
US Needs A Junior Partner In The Gulf
Washington feels uneasy that India is strengthening its ties with Iran at a time when the Saudi-Iran detente has boosted Tehran’s regional standing and the regional security in the Gulf region is phenomenally transforming.
OPEC: Saudis Aren’t Afraid Of US Anymore
Saudi Arabia and seven other major OPEC countries have unexpectedly decided to support Russia’s efforts and unilaterally reduce production.
Free Will Trumps Determinism In Gulf Politics
China’s mediation to normalise Saudi-Iranian diplomatic ties has been widely welcomed internationally, especially in the West Asian region.
The Iranian-Saudi Rapprochement Will Deal A Deathblow To The Dollar
Saudi moves in support of the petroyuan in coordination with Iran and Russia would catalyze the next natural phase of de-dollarization.
The Middle East Frees Itself From The West
The reconciliation between Saudi Arabia, leader of the Sunni Muslim world, and Iran, leader of the Shiite Muslim world, finally makes possible an era of peace in the Middle East. It was made possible by Russia, ally of the two enemy brothers, and negotiated first in Iraq and Oman before being concluded by China, Iran’s millennial ally, acting impartially. This agreement closes eleven years of wars and Western influence.
China Steps Up, A New Era Has Dawned In World Politics
The agreement announced in Beijing regarding the diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran is a historic event.
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A Fatal Friendship? (II)
Part I After the end of the war with Iran in the summer of 1989, the Iraqi leadership was faced with two major problems: economic and domestic, on the solution of which the survival of the Baathist regime depended. In fact, the eight-year war with Iran had bankrupted the country. […]
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