Omg....this is the most stupid thing i have ever heard in PDF.
Like Iran and Turkey are the cause of the sectarianism in ME, not Iran and KSA.
And no, you won't be able to get Iran from Iraq and Syria. Since they have duty to export their revolution. They have been successful in Lebonon, Iraq, Syria....who knows maybe someday they will succeed in Saudi Arabia too.
There was no sectarianism in the wider Arab world prior to 1979 in the modern era (post WW1). Not a single sectarian conflict. We all know what caused it post-1979.
Iranian Mullah influence in Iraq was nonexistent prior to 2003. It's diminishing nowadays as well with the booming KSA-Iraq ties and by default Iraq-Arab ties. Things will return to normality again and a tiny amount of troublemakers who blindly trust foreigners over their own blood, will be disgraced as prior in history. Siding with Mullah's will bring nothing but destruction and your own downfall.
Same in Syria. it is the Russians that are calling all the shots. 99,9% of all Syrians have no relationship to Iran. Whether historical, cultural, linguistic, religious, geographic, economic etc. It's 1 sick regime (that helped destroy its own country) that has ties with a Mullah regime that most Syrians despise. Once the useless Al-ASSad regime is removed again (question of time) things will return to normality.
20 + Arab countries, 500 + million Arabs, and Mullah's (who themselves claim to be Arab) have influence among maybe 0.5%.
They are as likely to succeed in KSA ( :lol.) as Turkey being ruled by the Byzantine empire tomorrow with the Greek president ruling as emperor from a newly renamed Constantinople.
The fact is only 20% of the Arab world is suffering from instability (and it is contained within Libya, Syria, Yemen and Iraq..) ..while 80% enjoy stability and healthy inter-relations..
Yes, and things are stabilizing slowly in Iraq and similarly in Yemen and Libya. Syria is the hardest conflict to solve because world powers are involved too (US, West, Russia). It's not only a civil war any longer.
you stupid doesnt even know that Turkey is SUnni majority that more than 90% and has no problem. You better take the word Turkey from your dirty mouth
He was talking about Turkish influence in Iraq and Syria. What has it contributed to? Turkey (Erdogan) was the main supporter of KRG which was/is undermining Baghdad for years. Turkey is trying to flood Iraq with products that Iraqis themselves once produced (partially) and should be producing themselves. Turkey is building dams that reduce the water volume in Tigris and Euphrates. You think that Iraqi thinkers and those in power are not aware of those realities?
I see nothing beneficial here from the perspective of Iraq. As for Syria (for Syrian nationalist), I don't have to answer this as you will know the answer. Same goes for Russian, Mullah, US etc. involvement.
As for Mullah-ruled Iran (destroying and stagnating their own country for 40 years), they are in their own league and Turkey, even with Erdogan's fantasies are an innocent lamb in comparison. I give you that but not everything is rosy.
BTW are you an Azeri that lives in Turkey or a Turk that lives in Azerbaijan?
Mohammed bin Salman: Saudi-Egyptian ties cannot be sabotaged
Staff writer, Al Arabiya English
Tuesday, 6 March 2018
During his visit to Egypt, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met on Monday with a number of journalists and editors of the Egyptian newspapers and media.
The Crown Prince affirmed during the meeting the strong relations between Egypt and Saudi Arabia against any attempt to sabotage it.
Profound relations with Egypt
"Egypt-Saudi relations are strong and solid, and no attempt to sabotage it will ever succeed… When Egypt thrives, the whole region can rise," he said.
He added: "Egypt is now in the best position economically, and what’s coming ahead is even better."
On Qatar crisis
Addressing a question on the Qatar crisis, Prince Mohammed bin Salman said: "I do not occupy myself with the issue of Qatar. The only way to resolve the crisis is to manage it the way the US handled the clash with Cuba in 1959.”
Reforms in Saudi Arabia
When asked about the ongoing reforms in Saudi Arabia, the crown prince said: "The Social reforms in Saudi Arabia are compatible with true Islam ... Islam is a tolerant religion that allows us to open wide dialogues with all ideologies and schools of thought in Saudi Arabia."
"Everything we do in Saudi Arabia is reflected on the economic progress, and on the citizens, especially the Saudi youth," he added.
The war in Yemen
About the ongoing war in Yemen, the crown prince said: "The war in Yemen is close to achieving its goals to restore legitimacy in the face of the Houthi militia and their end is imminent.”
The role of Shiites
"The Shiites of Saudi Arabia are contributing to its growth and they fill leading positions," Prince Mohammed bin Salman said.
Last Update: Tuesday, 6 March 2018 KSA 17:33 - GMT 14:33
https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...i-Egyptian-relations-cannot-be-sabotaged.html
Coptic Church says Saudi crown prince ‘disturbs roots of regional extremism’
He added that the visit conveyed a message of cooperation, partnership and kindness. (Al Arabiya)
Staff writer, Al Arabiya English
Tuesday, 6 March 2018
Paul Halim, the Coptic Church's spokesman in Egypt, said on Monday that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman disturbs the roots of extremism in the region.
In an interview with the program Panorama that airs on Al Arabiya television channel, Halim said the
crown prince’s visit to Saint Mark's Cathedral had a huge impact on the Egyptian and Arab public as it sends a very significant message that supports moderation and rejects extremism.
He added that the visit conveyed a message of cooperation, partnership and kindness.
“The openness which Saudi Arabia is leading has influenced the Egyptian street. Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to Egypt is historical given its significances,” Paul said.
Paul added that the crown prince’s speech on the Copts, the Egyptian Church and Christians was a “very strong message that spreads enlightening and moderate rhetoric.”
https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...ce-disturbs-roots-of-regional-extremism-.html
Saudi Arabia, Egypt agree to develop lands in southern Sinai for mega-city project
Staff writer, Al Arabiya English
Monday, 5 March 2018
Saudi Arabia and Egypt signed an investment agreement to develop more than 1,000 square kilometers of Egyptian lands South of Sinai to be within the planned mega-city of
Neom.
For this purpose, they will establish a joint fund with equal shares and that’s worth more than $10 billion of which the Egyptian shares are the lands leased for long periods of time. This agreement has branched from the joint Egyptian-Saudi investment fund agreement.
The two countries also signed an environmental protocol to protect marine environment, prevent pollution to maintain coral reefs and beaches and to prevent “visual pollution”. This is all part of the Saudi strategy before it begins working on the Red Sea projects.
READ ALSO: All you need you know about Egypt’s plans for new Saudi mega-city NEOM
Given the significance of tourism, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan will work on developing the area. Saudi Arabia, for instance, plans to establish seven maritime tourist attractions, which include cities and tourist projects, in Neom. It’s also working on establishing 50 resorts on the Red Sea and four small cities as part of the Red Sea Project.
It’s also working on developing areas between Neom and the Red Sea Project and creating three other tourist destinations, 15 maritime destinations and hundreds of resorts.
Meanwhile, Egypt will focus on two tourist attractions, Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada, and Jordan will focus on developing Aqaba within the framework of Saudi-Jordanian investments.
Saudi Arabia will work in cooperation with Egypt and Jordan to attract European navigation and tourism companies that work in the Mediterranean Sea in the summer to get them to work in the Red Sea after the summer season. Saudi Arabia is thus currently negotiating with more than seven tourist companies to improve marine navigation in the region.
According to several studies, demand on trips via navigation and tourism companies that work in the Mediterranean Sea decrease after the summer season so some of these companies close until the next summer or operate in the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean. However, there is a lot of competition in the Indian Ocean and tourist sites are also very far from each other.
In the Red Sea, however, the distance between the tourist attractions will be no more than 3 hours-apart. Of course this is in addition to a great weather during the winter season. Some of the plans will also focus on attracting the yacht industry and establishing specialized marinas in the new resorts in the Red Sea.
https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...-in-southern-Sinai-for-mega-city-project.html
I believe this is the Caspian guy that made this video below. Not yet watched it.