The Saudi Crown Prince has signed huge financial agreements with foreign companies and parties to advance Neom project.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has made extensive financial deals with foreign companies to buy their services and use drones to protect the fictitious Neom project.
In addition to establishing a new private security company for the Neom project, Mohammed bin Salman has hired experts in cyber defense and security operations centers.
On January 10, the Saudi Crown Prince unveiled a new “Line” project for a city 170 km north of Saudi Arabia and a city without cars and carbon. The $ 500 billion project aims to build on the concept of foresight and bring the oil country closer to the environment and sustainable energy. The project, which Saudi officials have been talking about for years, is located in the northwest of the country, on the shores of the Red Sea in Tabuk province.
The construction of this city will be key in the first quarter of this year and with the approved budget of the public investment fund.
But the plan also has security and regional challenges. The Line project, announced by the Saudi Crown Prince, has raised many concerns about human rights abuses, and many human rights activists are concerned that the Saudi government is violating the rights of the region’s residents and displacing the people of the region through repressive policies.
A number of human rights defenders filed a complaint with the United Nations in September 2020 alleging that Saudi officials forced a number of al-Hawitat residents to flee their country and cracked down on those opposed to forced eviction.He was also assassinated by government officials after Abdul Rahim al-Hawiti, another member of the tribe, revealed in a video message that the process of forcible migration had begun.
The imaginary city of Neum is to be built in an area equal to the area of Belgium.
According to the French intelligence website Intelligence Online, the city of Neum is a fleet of reconnaissance drones attached to the regional security headquarters.
Falcon Wise has launched a joint research program with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.
To protect Neom, Mohammed bin Salman also established a 100% Saudi public investment fund company, Saif, in Saudi Arabia.
Mohammad bin Salman foreign contracts for the city of Neom
Rinnie Schwarzenbach, former head of the Saudi security company RhineMittal, has been selected as an adviser to a SAIF investment fund.
Michael Wadsworth was a former commander in the United States military when he was appointed security post in Neom.
Wadsworth had previously worked with an American military training company. Several other executives of the US military training company have also been hired to operate in Neom.
The Naom project includes tourism and sports facilities, and Saudi officials have carried out crackdowns on the al-Hawitat tribe and the people of the region in order to implement Mohammed bin Salman’s 2030 vision and the so-called Dream Island project near the Red Sea.
As part of the 2030 plan, Saudi Arabia has launched a bizarre project to build the fictional city of Neom in the northwest of the country, which is an opportunity for Zionist companies to invest and normalize with Israel. The Prince of Saudi Arabia released in the desert. Planes, robotic dinosaurs and a giant satellite are among the elements of this dream.
The Wall Street Journal noted that the project is only in the theoretical stage in terms of the advanced technology intended for it, and wrote that the facilities provided for the city of Neom belong to the future and are imaginary.
Earlier, an American magazine reported that Saudi Arabia was on the verge of collapse and that stopping the Yemeni war and the Neom project was the only solution to revive the country’s economy.