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You sir are far underestimating the influence of these two countries on the Muslim world, particularly the middle east.
Syria, Iraq, Yemen, African countries (they have other dynamics too though), the even Pakistan has been the battleground for these two countries through their proxies for years, if not decades. That is the sole reason of the conflicts.
I agree, actions speak louder than words, but it is time the west realizes that the rest of the world does not need to keep up with their demands and let the people of those countries live how they want and how they are content.
In the context of the Arab world, West Asia and immediate areas, it is significant.
However not sure what role it plays for the majority Muslims in Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia or Muslim Sub-Saharan Africa. All those regions have far more Muslims (numbers wise) than West Asia alone.
Also my comment was a reaction to many users here blindly thinking that somehow things will change dramatically for the better overnight. I personally don't think 1) this is even realistic even if both parties want that to occur genuinely, 2) it remains to be seen what concrete steps will be taken.
My main point here, in other words is, that yes, potential KSA-Iran friendship (or at least not hatred/hostility) is an important step but it is not the main reason why the Muslim world is as it is. It requires a much longer discussion and I could easily here shortly mention economics, education, representative rule (huge problem in Pakistan too), corruption etc.
West again, I agree, they have not always had the best involvement in the region, far from it (we all saw what happened with IK last year), but why not have cordial ties with the West as Muslims as well?
Are Christians (West by large) not also people of the book and those we have most in common with across the world along with the Jews? At least from a religious perspective as Muslims.
I feel far more affinity to your average Christian in say Spain than I do to your average Chinese, no matter China being a much more important ally for Pakistan and the Muslim world than say Spain, Greece or whatever.
Also I am sorry, most Saudi Arabians are completely ignorant about Iranians and vice versa, this won't change just because the regimes in power shake hands. Real change happens through interaction, tourism, business, people to people relations. Not through regimes that are not democratic in nature. No, I am not a blind believer in Western democracy but I am just stating the obvious, where Iranians and Saudi Arabians even asked to be enemies/ each other in the first place or did their regimes decide this for them? We all know the answer.
The day I see real change, will be the day, when forums such as those (PDF) will not be used to spread anti-Arab or anti-Iranian sentiments by both sides, something that was (until today apparently, lol) widespread. I am sorry, but this is how I see it.
That and obviously such deals amounting to concrete results on the ground.
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