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Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Adel Al-Jubeir, confirmed that the kingdom opposes what he described as “Turkey’s incursion into Syria, and its support for extremist militias in Libya and Somalia.”

Al-Jubeir stated in a press conference on the sidelines of his visit to the Romanian capital, Bucharest, to meet officials there, on Thursday: “We oppose Turkey’s incursion into Syria, and we oppose Turkey’s support for militias in Somalia, Syria and Libya.”

He expressed his country’s concern over the transfer of foreign fighters from Syria to Libya, stressing that there will be repercussions for Europe. Al-Jubeir added that “Saudi Arabia is not biased towards a party at the expense of another in the Libyan conflict, and we have informed Haftar (Commander of the Forces of Eastern Libya) and Al-Sarraj (Head of the internationally recognised Government of National Accord (GNA)) about the vitality of reaching a political solution.”

Read: Netanyahu: ‘Strongest Likud branch is in Saudi Arabia’

As for Yemen, the Saudi Minister asserted: “We did not want war in Yemen; we intervened to stop Hezbollah and the Houthis, and we only want to achieve stability.”

He also announced that the Saudi Kingdom has provided $14 billion in aid to Yemen through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KS Relief) and United Nations bodies, stressing that the war in Yemen must end by means of a political settlement.

The Saudi-Turkish relations started to deteriorate since the assassination of the Saudi writer, Jamal Khashoggi, in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, in 2018; and collapsed even more last month, as Saudi Arabia has announced its full support for Cyprus’ (Greek) sovereignty over the entire island. As such, the Kingdom’s position led to deepening the rupture between Riyadh and Ankara, which recognises Northen Cyprus as being separate to the Republic of Cyprus.
 
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Turkey misbehaves, back when we had Saddam they knew their place. Saudi Arabia should produce chemical weapons

We should Arabize all non-Arab sub-humans, declare it a Jihad
Start it from the region ... next phases could be Africa & East Asia then EU.. then a break & finishing it with america.
By the way good luck.
 
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Middle East Monitor is a Qatari Regime/MB sponsored media based in London and headed by pro-MB Arab figures with direct involvement of Tariq Ramadan.

Not my words.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_East_Monitor

So most likely those comments by Al-Jubeir are made up (Middle East Monitor has a very long history of making up false news about KSA, UAE, Egypt and practically every Arab country that is not ruled by MB which is everyone not named Qatar and Gaza (Hamas) ) but what is an undeniable fact is that no Arab country (sane Arab leadership) should welcome/praise/support hostile meddling in internal Arab disputes regardless of which country it is.

Religion here does not matter, neighboring Muslim Iran (greatly influenced by Arab civilization in the past 1400 years with Arabs being a significant minority in that country and people claiming to be of Arab origin dominating the current regime since 1979), while in theory should be our closest non-Arab Muslim ally, has been one of the biggest troublemakers in the Arab world since 1979 (in terms of hostile opportunistic meddling) and obviously the goal of Iran (much like Erdogan ruled Turkey) is to increase their influence in those countries.

It is Erdogan ruled Turkey that has created enemies EVERYWHERE in the Arab world, Europe, USA, Russia, China etc. The same Erdogan ruled Turkey that has failed everywhere in the Arab world not named Qatar. The MB project failed in Morocco, it failed in Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Yemen (Karman), Jordan, Syria, Iraq (Al-Nujaifi) etc.

Arabs states are obviously not going to support that and rightly so.


People not from the region (Middle East) will just support whatever party they think is close to their worldview or the party that they have sympathy for while engaging in online cheerleading knowing very little about the historical or current day dynamics of the region.

Then there are the easily (religiously) fooled people from outside of the region that look at the actions of regimes/national states with religious glasses. In the worst case scenario such people end up as cannon fodder for regime (literally) like seen with Shia Pakistanis and Shia Afghans in Syria.

Turkey misbehaves, back when we had Saddam they knew their place. Saudi Arabia should produce chemical weapons

We should Arabize all non-Arab sub-humans, declare it a Jihad

Arabization has been achieved everywhere in the Muslim world to smaller or larger degree (including certain non-Muslim areas in the world) but this holy Jihad should intensify. Time to flood the region once again.



BTW it is an open secret that KSA already has chemical weapons. A country with one of the largest petrochemical sectors in the world and the nature of the neighborhood and it should be easy to put 1 and 1 together.
 
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We need to deal with Tayyip the kaffir, Iran has its hands tied in many ways and its reaching influence has reached limits for now. Far less threatening also for the latter from their approach, unlike Tayyip who seeks to occupy lands. Smells like a Barzani to me.

Expect Iraq and Syria to return to being bastions in the Arab world in terms of keeping opportunistic foreigners at bay as prior to the wars/instability.

Arab leaders (regardless of who will rule) will eventually ensure this for their own safety. The flanks of the Arab world should be strengthened and that requires joint Arab action. There is no lack of resources of any kind as we dwarf every regional entity many times over be it economic, military, population, landmass, resources etc. Militarization/extremism (if needed) won't be a problem either, lol.

If both Iraq and Syria solved their mess, none of that meddling would have been possible. For that a Saddam or Bashar (Hafiz) is not needed. Just sanity to prevail and strong central states/governments to emerge again. Increased nationalism/patriotism should solve this and dealing with troublesome elements within, nowadays mostly Shia Islamist retards loyal to the Iranian regime (while undermining Iraqi institutions ranging from the military to the useless political system) now that ISIS has mostly been dealt with for good.

Remove the sellouts in Iraq, and no regional actor would succeed with any type of meddling. Same story in Syria. I am afraid that Syria needs a removal of the failed Al-Assad dynasty to return to old glory as the mess that began in 2011, is the work of that regime. Reforms (initially) could have solved 99% of the trouble that later came but Ba'ath regimes are not really fond of compromises. Syria and Syrians are now paying for this.

Anyway ideally there would be zero hostility with any neighbor (this includes Israel which I think that we could gain from the most by far - they are also more or less an Arab country ethnically given that 2/3 of all Israeli Jews are Arab Jews and the big Palestinian minority - not to mention geography, language and history) but only the future will tell.
 
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Arab leaders (regardless of who will rule) will eventually ensure this for their own safety. The flanks of the Arab world should be strengthened and that requires joint Arab action. There is no lack of resources of any kind as we dwarf every regional entity many times over be it economic, military, population, landmass, resources etc. Militarization/extremism (if needed) won't be a problem either, lol.
Thats Saudi policy for 5 decades now which makes the Saudi whining over Turkey even funnier.
 
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Turkey doesn't support extremist militia in Somalia. It is an outright lie to accuse Turkey of supporting such militia. Turkey helps the Somali govt for defeating the terrorist groups of Al-Shabaab and ISIS. The terrorists have started Turkish engineers who were implementing construction projects, and stated they attacked them because Turkey assists the Somali govt.

Turkey also implements other humanitarian projects in Somalia, such as building hospitals, education, and state budgetary support.



https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/2...g-extremist-militias-in-three-arab-countries/

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Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Adel Al-Jubeir, confirmed that the kingdom opposes what he described as “Turkey’s incursion into Syria, and its support for extremist militias in Libya and Somalia.”

Al-Jubeir stated in a press conference on the sidelines of his visit to the Romanian capital, Bucharest, to meet officials there, on Thursday: “We oppose Turkey’s incursion into Syria, and we oppose Turkey’s support for militias in Somalia, Syria and Libya.”

He expressed his country’s concern over the transfer of foreign fighters from Syria to Libya, stressing that there will be repercussions for Europe. Al-Jubeir added that “Saudi Arabia is not biased towards a party at the expense of another in the Libyan conflict, and we have informed Haftar (Commander of the Forces of Eastern Libya) and Al-Sarraj (Head of the internationally recognised Government of National Accord (GNA)) about the vitality of reaching a political solution.”

Read: Netanyahu: ‘Strongest Likud branch is in Saudi Arabia’

As for Yemen, the Saudi Minister asserted: “We did not want war in Yemen; we intervened to stop Hezbollah and the Houthis, and we only want to achieve stability.”

He also announced that the Saudi Kingdom has provided $14 billion in aid to Yemen through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KS Relief) and United Nations bodies, stressing that the war in Yemen must end by means of a political settlement.

The Saudi-Turkish relations started to deteriorate since the assassination of the Saudi writer, Jamal Khashoggi, in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, in 2018; and collapsed even more last month, as Saudi Arabia has announced its full support for Cyprus’ (Greek) sovereignty over the entire island. As such, the Kingdom’s position led to deepening the rupture between Riyadh and Ankara, which recognises Northen Cyprus as being separate to the Republic of Cyprus.
 
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