BATMAN
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Persians are history... and if you mean Iran than their best shot is Pakistani puppies and Afghan expats.Persians....
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Persians are history... and if you mean Iran than their best shot is Pakistani puppies and Afghan expats.Persians....
Persians are history... and if you mean Iran than their best shot is Pakistani puppies and Afghan expats.
Well they are doing well in Syria and Yemen..
What happened to MBS's 'two-week' adventure in Yemen?In Syria they are fighting with civilians if that counts... in Yemen they are not doing well at all.
In Syria they are fighting with civilians if that counts... in Yemen they are not doing well at all.
What entrance, they are already present.. in China's case for decades now, Russia is quite new but not in the middle east at a whole// they have been there even before China..Golden opportunity for Russia and China to make an entrance.
Maybe this is why Saudi Arabia took this Kashoggi affair to restructure all its intelligence organizations.. it could have been infiltrated by US and western intelligence that had puppets in there..This whole kashoggi assassination affair came soon following two important announcements by MBS concerning the US protection of KSA.. and all the responses of the West after the Kashoggi affair point to them being hurt by his frank talk.. so they went even further by accusing him personally for a murder that neither KSA nor MBS in particular had anything to gain from!!!?Aoa
There is another dimension to the power the US holds in KSA: intelligence penetration. The CIA and the lot have a lot of penetration in the Saudi power structure and can help orchestrate a coup if they see Saudis shifting towards Russia and/or China.
This is something the current leadership also has to consider and keep in mind.
Then the fact that a most of the investments of Saudi individuals and groups is in the west, that too could become vulnerable to sanctions if the Saudi leaderahip push back too hard.
The Saudis will have to work long andhard to close the gaps in their defence and security apparatus before they can even seriously think about leaving their current allies.
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Salman the donkey must go.That's probably even better for Saudi, Russia would be willing to offer a lot more for less money including local assembly, production