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Towards a new Yemen
Without a doubt, history will remember the sacrifices of former Yemeni President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi for the sake of his country and his people. He had endured the horrors of the Yemeni succession of civil wars and political rivalries, until he ended up detained in his presidential palace headquarters in Sanaa, at the hands of the Houthi coup junta.It is well known that Saudi Arabia had succeeded in saving the former president until he landed safely in Riyadh. Today, Hadi is making another great sacrifice for the sake of Yemen, as well as for the safety of its people, the stability of his country, and the reconciliation of its political and tribal components of society. By using the constitutional powers, he delegated the presidential powers to a Presidential Council, in which all the...
April 10, 2022

Towards a new Yemen

Does the Yemeni truce establish a peace track?
All eyes are on Riyadh since the Yemeni-Yemeni consultations began under the auspices of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and with the United Nations and international presence. All those, who love Yemen and are eager to save it from the worsening human catastrophe that it has reached, want to have a way out of it. This time hope is greater than what it was in previous times when it collapsed quickly after every attempt to salvage it.Among the glad tidings of what is happening in Riyadh are the Arab Coalition’s announcement of a two-month truce and the opening of the Hodeidah port, Sanaa airport, and the corridors and crossings of Taiz as the first real breakthrough since a long time. So far we hope that the truce would be steadfast and would not be subjected to Houthi violations as...
April 05, 2022

Does the Yemeni truce establish a peace track?

Saudi Arabia between its security and commitments
The Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced that it had destroyed a weapons depot in the vicinity of the Salif port, after the terrorist Houthi militia transferred weapons to the depot. At the same time, the United Nations issued a statement expressing its concern and calling for a truce to stop what it described as an “escalation” with the approaching of Ramadan, the holiest period of time in the Islamic calendar.However, the UN ignored the targeting of unarmed civilians in the Kingdom, as if the attacks on the Kingdom’s oil facilities and the security of its people are outside the framework of the world body’s concern and worries!This was after Houthis’ hostile terrorist attacks, targeted the petroleum distribution depot, located north of Jeddah, as well as...
April 03, 2022

Saudi Arabia between its security and commitments

Kamel Alkhatti
World must bear the responsibility for securing energy sources
By Kamel AlkhattiSeveral vital installations in Saudi Arabia were subjected to Houthi attacks with missiles and drones on Friday, March 25, 2022. This is not the first time and will not be the last if the global community does not bear the responsibility for securing energy sources.The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, its leadership and people, know how to deal with these attacks on every level, but energy, which is the most sensitive commodity to hostile movements, does not belong to the Kingdom alone. Rather, every country in the world that imports energy is directly affected by any shortage in supplies.The increase in the dose of Houthi insolence is a result of the American rush toward the completion of the nuclear deal, even if this requires the United States and some of its European allies to...
March 29, 2022

World must bear the responsibility for securing energy sources

Saudi Arabia’s message to the world
Saudi Arabia’s announcement, for the first time, that it will not bear responsibility for any shortage in global energy supplies caused by the Houthi-Iranian terrorist attacks on its oil facilities, is considered a “milestone strike” since the first Saudi oil shipment in 1939.It comes at a time of uncertainty in energy and gas supplies, as a result of the geopolitical and military tensions arising from the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, as well as the Houthi-Iranian crimes targeting civilians and oil facilities in Saudi Arabia.It is a crime against the world because it is not only Saudi Arabia that is affected by the terrorist attacks, rather, all countries of the world, for whom energy supplies are the backbone of their lives and the engine of their economic...
March 25, 2022

Saudi Arabia’s message to the world

Saudi Arabia’s message to the world
Saudi Arabia’s announcement, for the first time, that it will not bear responsibility for any shortage in global energy supplies caused by the Houthi-Iranian terrorist attacks on its oil facilities, is considered a “milestone strike” since the first Saudi oil shipment in 1939.It comes at a time of uncertainty in energy and gas supplies, as a result of the geopolitical and military tensions arising from the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, as well as the Houthi-Iranian crimes targeting civilians and oil facilities in Saudi Arabia.It is a crime against the world because it is not only Saudi Arabia that is affected by the terrorist attacks, rather, all countries of the world, for whom energy supplies are the backbone of their lives and the engine of their economic...
March 25, 2022

Saudi Arabia’s message to the world

Nayef Al-Muala.
Remote dialogue about the death penalty
On Saturday, March 12, 2022, the Ministry of Interior issued a statement with regard to carrying out death penalties for a number of people after they were convicted of serious terrorist crimes. Subsequently, many reactions came protesting these executions and the reactions varied in accordance with the motives of those reacted.Some of these reactions were false and baseless allegations and claims that are intended only to offend the Kingdom, as well as its leaders and judiciary. Knowing the source of these reactions was sufficient to come to a conclusion about their invalidity as they are issued by entities and people who are known for their hostility toward the Kingdom. These people or those who push them from behind the curtain have their own political and ideological agendas. Their...
March 19, 2022

Remote dialogue about the death penalty

Reagan succeeded where Biden failed
When Ronald Reagan assumed the presidency of the United States of America in 1981, the Cold War was at its peak. It had been almost two years after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, disrupting the security system in the Arabian Gulf. In the meantime, his country faced a major crisis in Iran, the former ally, after a reactionary revolution seized power, occupied his embassy and detained hundreds of American diplomats. Also, the Iran-Iraq war broke out and the Gulf oil fields came under the fire of war, and posed a threat to the global economy.After four decades, US President Joe Biden is facing part of the challenge encountered by his predecessor Reagan, and that is with the Russians, the successors of the Soviets. However, Biden sank even before the first challenge. Here the difference...
March 17, 2022

Reagan succeeded where Biden failed

Mohammed Bin Salman: Architect of Vision 2030; ardent lover of Saudi culture
On April 25, 2016, a Monday afternoon — a day in the moderate spring season featuring light rain. Like every Monday, on that day too every Saudi citizen listened to the news bulletin. It was a bulletin that the Saudi people were eagerly waiting to listen to in order to know what decisions were taken by the weekly session of the Council of Ministers.In that particular bulletin, the news broadcast by the media was not just an ordinary decision or a recommendation; but it was a decision that defined their fate and charted out their future when the Council of Ministers approved the Saudi Vision 2030.Just hearing the term Vision was strange to the ordinary local people, and the number 2030 was even more strange as the mind is accustomed to the number five as a maximum for planning through...
March 15, 2022

Mohammed Bin Salman: Architect of Vision 2030; ardent lover of Saudi culture

Ali Saleh Al-Duraibi
Historical projections on the reality of Ukraine and its president
There was no threat of a World War III though Russia invaded Ukraine recently.The world was on the brink of an outbreak of World War III in 1962 when the then Soviet President Khrushchev agreed with Cuban President Fidel Castro to deploy Soviet nuclear missile launchers on the territory of Cuba, and the deployment was actually made. It was at that time US President John F. Kennedy threatened his Soviet counterpart that if the Soviet Union did not withdraw the missile launchers and cancel the planned deployment of more launchers, the US Army would be ordered to launch a strike on them, and it would be - as Kennedy threatened - World War III!After this ultimatum, Khrushchev agreed to completely withdraw the missile launchers from Cuba. Only a few people know that Khrushchev’s approval was...
March 12, 2022

Historical projections on the reality of Ukraine and its president

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