Mosamania
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KSA is not the issue of this thread, but KSA situation is completely different than of Iran's. KSA development is connected to its oil reserves, and I do not think it has independent basis for long range technological and educational development. I never been to KSA, so perhaps you right about some changes being made and some places more developed than in the past. However the core problem of KSA is that it is a very religious and very conservative country, so a real civil society is almost impossible. Iran, on the other, already got what it needs to compete in the modern world, all it needs to do is get rid of the current murderers in power.
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Nice idea, but I do not think a solution will be reach in this thread.
All these misconceptions are a legacy of the past. My point of brining KSA here is to signify the danger of giving power to religious clerics whatever creed it is. Israel itself is falling in the same hole. And we DO have long range technological and educational independence. Now more than ever and it is only growing. Scientists are becoming the main focus for a change Instead of religious clerics.