Comments by "عبدالله" (@user-kj8yl6sn2z) on "Cyrus Janssen" channel.

  1. I think that the Saudis see the Americans as having failed them in many matters that the Americans should have cared about, such as security issues. America does not care about that, even though Saudi Arabia is indeed one of the reasons for America’s strength, whether in the dollar or investments in debt securities and stocks, the American economy, or in purchases from America or the fight against terrorism. Or to improve America's reputation in the Islamic world. With a phone call, China was able to mitigate the conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran at a time when America was refusing to arm Saudi Arabia and was ignoring Iran’s threats, but rather supporting Iran’s servants in Iraq! With a phone call, China was able to reduce the intensity of the conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran at a time when America was refusing to arm Saudi Arabia, ignoring Iran’s threats to Saudi Arabia, and ignoring the ballistic missiles launched by the Houthis against Saudi Arabia with the support of Iran. Indeed, America was supporting Iran’s servants in the authority of Iraq! At a time when China and Russia were flattering Saudi Arabia to enhance the commercial, investment and political partnership, President Biden wanted to isolate Saudi Arabia, which represents the heart of the Islamic world, which represents 57 countries! I also believe that the American administration ignored the need of the Saudi government to diversify the Saudi economy according to Vision 2030, and America is supposed to be the largest partner in the Saudi vision because the Saudis were the largest supporters of the dollar, and Saudi Arabia and its allies, the Arab Gulf states, are the largest supporters of the American economy in American bonds as well as in purchases. As well as great support for America's security, political, and economic interests in the Arab region and the world America supports many countries in technology, such as South Korea and Taiwan, even though this country does not provide America with great economic value as Saudi Arabia and the Arab Gulf countries do. My analysis is that in reality, American policy is ambiguous and is moving away from Saudi Arabia in favor of China, and I do not know what the reasons are unless there is a hidden lobby in America that does not want the progress and prosperity of Saudi Arabia for the sake of partisan interests or the interests of countries hostile to Saudi Arabia. These American parties do not care about American interests in the first place, but rather the interests of a country hostile to Saudi Arabia in the first place, and I believe they have great influence in the American government. If the news actually comes true that Saudi Arabia will move away from the dollar, its Gulf, Arab and Muslim allies will follow suit because Saudi Arabia has political, religious and economic weight over most Islamic countries. I also believe that America's economic and political interests will disappear in the Arab world, and perhaps America will shrink economically on itself because of the interests of parties that do not care about America's interests, but rather the interests of a small country hostile to Saudi Arabia. The Saudis love America because most of them are graduates of American universities and they are in harmony with the American culture, but I believe that Saudi Vision 2030 is the key to Saudi Arabia’s strategic relations with the countries of the world, and whoever stays away from partnership with Saudi Arabia in its vision, I believe that it will lose investment and commercial interests that are also linked to political and security interests. Certainly, the Saudis are not satisfied with America’s policy on the Palestine issue, and this is the opposite of the Chinese position that Arabs and Muslims like. Perhaps the issue of Palestine will have a decisive role in keeping Arab and Muslim governments away from partnership with America in the future, especially with the rise of countries such as China, Russia, and India. I love politics, but I am not a political analyst, just a teacher. Just out of curiosity, if you asked any American, is it more important to you that America remains strong or that the State of Israel remains, which would you choose?
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