The Crown Prince of Genocide

Earlier today, I read an article on the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince’s “accolades” in the Economic Times.

In year 2017 “the prince made what appeared to be a heavy-handed attempt to break Iranian-backed Hezbollah’s domination of Lebanon’s government by inviting Lebanon’s prime minister to the kingdom and then allegedly forcing him to announce his resignation. The attempt failed and Saudi Arabia’s influence in Lebanon has been diminished ever since.”

It is difficult to comprehend how this immature and arbitrary Crown Prince of an absolute monarchy receives support from the entire global north and China, Russia. The article covers extensively the war crimes committed in Yemen, the killing of the NYT journalist in the Saudi embassy in Istanbul, and so much more.

This dictator has invaded Yemen to restore the Riyadh-friedly Hadi regime, which has been forever a Saudi Arabian puppet. Muhammad bin Salman madly wishes to overthrow the Shiit-rebels of Ansar Allah a.k.a. The Houthies, who have jointly with members of the previous Yemeni Government, established a new order in North-West Yemen, with around eighty per cent of the population on their side.

At the same time, he was attempting to enforce a regime change in Lebanon by coercing the Prime Minister to resign, and publicly forcing the President of Syria to step down by excluding and isolating him from the Arab league, GCC etc. The Crown Prince has been publicly attempting to overthrow the leaders of sovereign states to trigger a regime change of his liking. Still, this deranged dictator is being supported by the Superpowers in the West and in the East.

The corporate media make it always seem like as if this is all about a proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia. But this is not quite true. In essence, it is about Saudi Arabia’s wrath against Shia Islam. During the Arab Spring uprising in Bahrain, the Saudis joined the call of the leading Bahrain Monarchy – a wealthy Sunni minority clan – in subduing the majority-Shia population of Bahrain. The Saudis started a bombing campaign against the Shiit population and systematically destroyed about fourty Shia mosques and imprisoned several thousand protestors. Despite promises by the Bahrain Monarch, the destroyed mosques have never been reconstructed. Bahrain’s population is protesting on the streets every day.

I cannot close this without letting you know about this one open secret I have just discovered. Did you know that Lebanon is the sole country in the Middle East without a dessert? I recently watched a video on TikTok, which displayed many beautiful sites of this multifarious country.

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