On the contrary. Don't project as usual. You were already told that by numerous users, including plenty of non-Arabs. In short, take your pills troll.
I disagree.
I don't see any difference in approach and neither does the only Palestinian on PDF, our brother
@Falcon29 whose views I respect a lot and genuine stances although I don't agree with him on EVERY thing, albeit we agree mostly about the region and what to do and what not to do.
KSA ever since King Salman (if we exclude Yemen) has been more busy internally and Islamists and pseudo-Islamists have interpreted the many recent, positive, necessary and long sought after reforms on all fronts, as some kind of crusade against Islam which is simply ridiculous. Certain nonsense interpretations and policies that had been in place for 30 + years ever since 1979 (Grand Mosque Seizure, "Islamic Revolution" next door in Iran) not to mention the Sahwa movement (please read about it as it is quite interesting) are being corrected which has enormous support among the people.
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Does not sound like a "harsh approach" to me. Actually those arrested are all well-known for their corruption and neglect. Some of them caused the Jeddah Floods that killed well over 100 people. The event that gave rise to a street in Jeddah being named after a Pakistani hero who saved 3 children of a local family but sadly drowned in the process.
As for this being a power play, this has always been the case with humans, sadly. It is what it is. We need to make the best out of it.
Jeddah council honours Pakistani man who died while rescuing family during Jeddah floods by naming street after him.
#Saudi #Hero
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Jeddah_floods
Erdogan is a better populist than MBS and has 17 years experience with this and is more familiar for people so I am not surprised. MbS better not follow that road for his own sake.
BTW Erdogan has even more than 17 years of experience. His "crusade" against the Kemalists dates back more than 17 years.