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Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud

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I was just looking at this him (Heir of King of Abdullah) and studied that he is a bit of a conservative person.
These are some of his geopolitical views i found on Wikipedia:


In November 2002, Nayef said, "It is impossible that 19 youths carried out the operation of September 11, or that bin Laden or Al Qaeda did that alone. … I think [the Zionists] are behind these events."[16] He later proposed that Americans visiting the kingdom should be fingerprinted like visitors to the United States.[17]
He is one of the most conservative forces in the Al Saud.[4] In March 2009, he publicly stated that he saw no need for either elections or women in government
 
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Maybe he will be killed a long with the rest of the Saudi population so you Pakistanis would be pleased.
 
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I was just looking at this him (Heir of King of Abdullah) and studied that he is a bit of a conservative person.
These are some of his geopolitical views i found on Wikipedia:


In November 2002, Nayef said, "It is impossible that 19 youths carried out the operation of September 11, or that bin Laden or Al Qaeda did that alone. … I think [the Zionists] are behind these events."[16] He later proposed that Americans visiting the kingdom should be fingerprinted like visitors to the United States.[17]
He is one of the most conservative forces in the Al Saud.[4] In March 2009, he publicly stated that he saw no need for either elections or women in government

You will find people like that in every country.
 
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Nayef_bin_AbdulAziz.jpg


I was just looking at this him (Heir of King of Abdullah) and studied that he is a bit of a conservative person.
These are some of his geopolitical views i found on Wikipedia:


In November 2002, Nayef said, "It is impossible that 19 youths carried out the operation of September 11, or that bin Laden or Al Qaeda did that alone. … I think [the Zionists] are behind these events."[16] He later proposed that Americans visiting the kingdom should be fingerprinted like visitors to the United States.[17]
He is one of the most conservative forces in the Al Saud.[4] In March 2009, he publicly stated that he saw no need for either elections or women in government

this could be a eye wash, who knows ?
 
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Nayef_bin_AbdulAziz.jpg


I was just looking at this him (Heir of King of Abdullah) and studied that he is a bit of a conservative person.
These are some of his geopolitical views i found on Wikipedia:


In November 2002, Nayef said, "It is impossible that 19 youths carried out the operation of September 11, or that bin Laden or Al Qaeda did that alone. … I think [the Zionists] are behind these events."[16] He later proposed that Americans visiting the kingdom should be fingerprinted like visitors to the United States.[17]
He is one of the most conservative forces in the Al Saud.[4] In March 2009, he publicly stated that he saw no need for either elections or women in government

lets be clear on this one , it doesn't matter whether you find him conservatives or liberal its for Saudi Arabia to decide & not you so whats the point of opening this thread ?
 
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lets be clear on this one , it doesn't matter whether you find him conservatives or liberal its for Saudi Arabia to decide & not you so whats the point of opening this thread ?

I don't want to see Saudi Arabian leaders supporting terrorism in Pakistan and making our leaders corrupt.
In many other ways, Saudi Arabia has a huge!!!! impact on what is happening in Pakistan and in Afghanistan.

If i were you, i would also be concerned about your own Bangladeshis living there. If you have a chance to see them, they are treated like animals. Would you wish to see Saudi leaders supporting that and making policies similar to that of the West?

Clearly you lack knowledge. Saudis don't have a choice to decide. When it came to deciding, like the Arab spring, the Royal Family will just shut them up or send them to jail.

Conservative or not conservative this does matter a lot to me and should as well to you. In the past, the Saudis were conservative in the 70s, and they embargoed Oil to North America. You wouldn't sit in a car today or afford to travel everyday in any form of transport because of them.

So the basic point of this thread here is that there are lots of positives and negatives and anything can be arguable.
 
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Good news...Every Muslim leader shud be conservative...I never wanted Prince Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz to become king coz i heard from diff ppl tht hez alcoholic n wants to modernize KSA..but fortunately or unfortunately(God knows better) he died...n now Prince Naef is the perfect heir for Saudi Arabia IMO.(If ur report is correct)
 
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