You are the one who lives in harsh denial. The majority of educated Arabs in the world outside of Saudi Arabia has a predominantly negative view of your country. Even Omanis and Qataris can't stand you. You can constantly claim that I'm wrong but every sane person who is/was in touch with university trained Arabians knows that I am not lying.
You're demanding a non-religious and non-irredentist foreign policy because deep inside you know that everything I wrote is right.
You are a non-Arab and thus I do not blame you for writing nonsense. I repeat no Arab with any self-respect hates KSA (Arabia) let alone its people. Rather the opposite there are deep religious, ancestral, cultural, linguistic and historical ties that for any educated Arab transcends everything regardless of ideology and regardless of him or her having strong opinions or convictions. Egypt has a somewhat similar position in the Arab world.
At must he/she is against the leaders and some policies but this is similar within Saudi Arabians let alone other Arabs. In general there is no Arab country that enjoys as much majority support (overall), influence (for good and bad) and publicity (for good and bad) as KSA. You are a non-Arab with a agenda/views that I suspect are not much different from the false-flagger
@Shepherd7 and you clearly became butthurt about my initial correct comment so you started some absurd pissing contest.
You don't want to go that route as you are in no position to even start such a moronic debate.
Also you know perfectly well that Arabs do not take the opinions of non-Arabs, let alone people not form the region, who do not speak Arabic and who have met maybe a few handful Arabs in their lives from a few single countries (most Arabs in Europe are from a few Arabic countries) seriously especially if they make such bombastic and inaccurate claims based on Youtube videos or what not. Nobody is buying this.
I suggest you take a look at the many and existing Arab military forums where Arabs from across the Arab world, diaspora included, are members. Or any other main Arab forums. The criticism among Arabs, if there is any, is always aimed at the regimes regardless of country criticized. The only exception are sectarian people whose barking topped in 2014.
Anyway there is nothing to prove nor do I feel there is any need for this.
Similar to the influence of KSA (Arabia) be it religious, cultural, economic among Arabs and Muslims. No other Muslim nation enjoys this position. This is the reality that the entire (neutral and objective) world knows about and talks about openly. Another example of this influence was the creation of the Islamic Military Alliance. I invite any other Muslim country to create something like this (unprecedented) and see if this will gain as much support.
I am not a huge fan of the House of Saud, any Arab or Muslim regimes (as I have always clearly stated and here in this thread once again) but their influence in the Muslim world and even outside of it nobody can deny. This fact is what bothers certain other people in the region (followers of Erdogan who think that Erdogan's populism and empty rhetoric will gain them millions of blind Arab/Muslim followers in order for Turkey to ultimately conquer Arab territory as that
@Shepherd7 false-flagger barked about, closely related Ottomanist as I calm them you think that Islamic history began 400 years ago and that nobody else existed for the previous almost 1000 years) or the other version, the Mullah's who aim at attracting Arab Shia's. At the end it is always the Arab world that is in focus, the heart of the Islamic world. Not a surprise. Those are just facts. Real ones.
Of course I forgot the Zionists and Western imperialists/neocons and usual opportunists from all sides.
Lastly Saudi Arabians can discuss anything among themselves that relates to weapon purchases from ANY country openly without being met with ridiculous nonsense from foreigners or some condescending tone like we owe anybody anything. We the people expect and want to see changes occur as per the Saudi Vision 2030 and we will only be content if we can see this happening regardless of who is willing to help us. If Turkey can help us met our goals then great (as I also wrote very clearly) but if not we can discuss this and reject this as people in favor of other options without being met with butthurt reactions.