A.P. Richelieu
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Maybe, just maybe they should watch Lawrence of Arabia before walking through the Nefud desert…
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Maybe, just maybe they should watch Lawrence of Arabia before walking through the Nefud desert…
Why should we Pakistanis support Palestine?
Do Arab Muslims support Pakistan in its Kashmir cause against India?
So you see the world is not so black and white as it seems.
Are you an idiot? Al Aqsa Masjid and Dome of the Rock I can understand.Erm .... maybe you enjoyed the Jews desecrating AL AQSA like your Hindu friends over the border but real Muslims will show solidarity with anyone who defends AL AQSA
Arabs are renowned for backstabbing. Their history is filled with such treachery. The fact that Arabs have backstabbed their own blood reveals plenty.
Arab monarchies are donkeys. They have plenty of resources to cooperate among themselves. The Arabs could easily start their own union and concentrate all the wealth and resources domestically. These Arab monarchies instead choose to worship Western powers. Well, they will pay a very heavy price. Every action has consequences.
Not since Salahuddin was the region united in a singular and meaningful way. Each local ruler wants to have full control while the Europeans (and East Asians) accepted their strength is their discipline (but also their rule of law and personal liberties to motivate them) and found a way to put aside their differences and cede some authority for the sake of unity and formed the European Union.
And their disunity is giving more space for the Iranians to exploit. Iranians which they claim to be trying to contain. If only they put aside all other issues, were united in this cause to negotiate in a united manner, could they resolve the issue once and for all. Otherwise all external and internal actors will play off the different parties to maintain the status quo and regional backwardness (squandering their demographic advantage and oil wealth before the world transitions away from fossil fuels).Arabs aren't united and that is hurting their cause. That much is clear.
And their disunity is giving more space for the Iranians to exploit. Iranians which they claim to be trying to contain. If only they put aside all other issues, were united in this cause to negotiate in a united manner, could they resolve the issue once and for all. Otherwise all external and internal actors will play off the different parties to maintain the status quo and regional backwardness (squandering their demographic advantage and oil wealth before the world transitions away from fossil fuels).
You mean to say as suggested in below quote:Rather then helping any party to destroy both parties , we should bring all parties to agree on something that can save us all.
Air, more air, hot air and then after US blocks it the reps will go back home feeling they have done their bit. So the story repeats itself .....
Saudi relations were broken but Saudis recognized Iran. It’s wasn’t to the level of what normalization with Israel would entail; to go from non-recognition to full recognition. Iran hosts no holy sites for most Muslims, while Jerusalem is Jerusalem. To recognize without a proper settlement is to give up the last major leverage. Besides, what Saudi seeks from the US is not as major as what israel could expect to gain, as Iran is easily contained economically and politically, as is currently self evident. The danger is the pressure this causes on the Arab street and how that could led to unrest undermining economic efforts, making recognition moot after all.Most people are forgetting the sequence of events.
MBS normalised relations with Iran through China.
The Americans couldn't accept and requested MBS to normalise relations with Israel.
This is the sequence of events.
At the moment the occupying Zionist regime has total superiority and intends to leverage this to ethnically cleanse remaining Palestinian areas to create a one Jewish supremacist state instead of the solution you propose. Which is exactly why Palestinians need weapons. You are so close.Two State Solution with Jerusalem as an international city where all three religions are respected: Islam, Christianity, and Judaism are respected.
That is the best solution to the problem.
Saudi relations were broken but Saudis recognized Iran. It’s wasn’t to the level of what normalization with Israel would entail; to go from non-recognition to full recognition. Iran hosts no holy sites for most Muslims, while Jerusalem is Jerusalem. To recognize without a proper settlement is to give up the last major leverage. Besides, what Saudi seeks from the US is not as major as what israel could expect to gain, as Iran is easily contained economically and politically, as is currently self evident.
No doubt. Nevertheless, we all know that Israel is only seeking legitimacy for the Israeli state. The relationship between Israel and many Islamic countries should be seen in this perspective. There is an economic component, but that is not the end goal here.
The Saudis are making a grave error by normalising relations with Israel when Palestine issue is unresolved. Israel won't budge. What will the Arab countries do when Israel continues to steal more land after recognising the Zionist state? Have the Saudis thought about this? Unless the Saudis have already given up on Palestine...
Are you an idiot? Al Aqsa Masjid and Dome of the Rock I can understand.
Thing is the Palestinians lost a war against the Zionists.
Two State Solution with Jerusalem as an international city where all three religions are respected: Islam, Christianity, and Judaism are respected.
That is the best solution to the problem.
They are slaves to the kafir.They can at least help covertly. it's not hard