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KSA has a very long way to go because it's a puppet state. If saudi is so strong, why do they beg USA to attack Iran? and why don't they defeat houthis in one week? Just invade their capital if you say it's difficult to fight guerilla warfare. Why do arab puppets in persian gulf host foreign forces if they are strong?
Arab league and summits are always failed, without results, waste of time and money. Look how Qatar responded to the failed summit and how saudi and emirates reacted towards Qatar. There is no unity at all for simple issues, let alone for fighting houthis or any other force. Saudi has no role and will never decide for other countries be it on north africa or middle east to have ties with Iran. At most they throw few billions dollars to temporary prevent ties and people like Sisi know how to milk Saudis to receive such gifts, so this fake unity not only does not work, it will have costs for you as well.
KSA is the most influential state in the region arguably and certainly among the Muslim states. Israel can be discussed. Only state in the region with excellent ties with all 3 powers of the world. Playing all 3 out against each other successfully. Having a trade surplus with all 3 too.
Using that logic you are a puppet state of Russia and North Korea since the latter is the source of your missile program.
What long way to go? We will soon have the most sophisticated and extensive nuclear energy infrastructure and very soon we will master the nuclear cycle (already 1 working research nuclear plant). Our missile program is likely the most sophisticated as well and the known missiles (bought over 30 years ago) have the longest reach.
No such thing. The Iranian Mullah regime is having a cancerous influence in the region. KSA does not need to do anything to get the attention of the US. The failed Iranian regime does that on its own already. For 40 years in a row.
If iran is so strong, why cannot attack a single Arab country directly. Not even the smallest such as Bahrain? Why can your failed regime only use a few proxies and nothing else? Why can you only send advisors to tiny mostly flat Syria while KSA is able to conquer 85% (along with the Yemeni military) of Yemen a country 1/3 the size of Iran (larger than Iraq and Syria combined almost) and heavily mountainous?
Ask those regimes. For protection against large regional countries and to gain influence. Qatar is a prefect example of this.
No, that is not correct.
Qatar dispute is a new thing. Otherwise you cannot mention anything. And the reason for that is that the Qatari regime is stupid much like the Iranian regime. They think that they can support the MB everywhere, plot against neighbors while being a tiny entity, have good ties with the Mullah regime, the Erdogan regime and the West (hosting largest US base) all at once. That is not how the real world works like.
It works perfectly. All those states that you mention have zero ties with you but excellent ties with us and most Arab countries. As I said you can only have ties (formally) with old ally (Al-Assad that is in power temporary and his family), Iraq (post 2003 only and not for much longer) and rest is just proxies during conflict. That amounts to KSA supporting proxies (as in the past) in war-torn Afghanistan.
The fact remains. You cannot deal economically or military with even 1 Arab country (KSA) let alone the entire Arab world. There is no comparison on any fronts. It is like comparing France with the Netherlands. Makes no sense. Never heard Dutch people dreaming about conquering France. Yet Iranians seem to be (on PDF and the Mullah regime) incredibly deluded people.