Washington: Bin Salman’s removal is more dangerous than his stay in power!
It is clear that the Biden administration believes that the risk of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman remaining in power for US interests is less than his ouster; Therefore, the United States imposes its policies on the Saudi government and its crown prince.
Washington: Ousting Ben Salman is more dangerous than keeping him in power.
Its clear that the Biden administration believes that the risk of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman remaining in power for US interests is less than his ouster; Therefore, the United States imposes its policies on the Saudi government and its crown prince.
“Biden could pressurize the Saudi king to replace Muhammad bin Salman with a new leader,” F. Gregory Goss, an American expert on the Middle East, wrote in an article in the Foreign Affairs newspaper. However, two days after Nicholas Christophe expressed his opinion in the New York Times, he called on the US government to change the Saudi Crown Prince, “because the country is in a better position with a new crown prince.”
US experts agree that “the next Saudi king will be appointed by the United States.” At the same time, these experts disagree on whether or not Ben-Salman should remain in power. According to Christoph, Bonselman’s presence in power harms American interests. “The US goal is for Saudi Arabia to be stable and moderate in the region and for Muhammad bin Salman to have no place in it,” Brookings Institution political expert Bruce Riddle told the Guardian. But Professor F. Gregory Guz believes that ousting Ben-Salman from power is more dangerous than his survival.
Guz praised the Biden administration’s policy of refusing to prosecute the prince, despite CIA reports that he was directly involved in Khashgeji’s assassination, and described the decision as “wise”.
Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, ignores US media reports and claims that these issues will not affect “historic” relations with the United States. While the Muslims are merely claiming economic, development, and even climate plans, the implementation of any of these plans and projects requires the approval of the United States; Because the implementation of these projects depends on international investment, the chances of their implementation are also low. Thus, the fate of Bin Salman, including his removal or staying in power, is in a state of ambiguity and he may face a fate as fateful as that of the Shah Of Iran.