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America is dismantling the pillars of its own empire - Saudi editor to 'Post'
Jerusalem Post ^ | 3/28/2022 | By MOHAMMED ALYAHYA

Posted on 03/28/2022 5:53:03 AM PDT by EBH

Ex-editor of Al Arabiya English writes that America is failing the region and siding with Iran while dismantling the last 70 years of regional order.

The Saudi-US relationship is in the throes of a crisis. As a Saudi who went to college in the US, loves America and wants to see it strong, I am increasingly disturbed by the unreality of the American discussion about the subject, which often fails to acknowledge just how deep and serious the rift has grown.

A more realistic discussion should focus on one word: “Divorce.” When President Barack Obama negotiated the nuclear deal with Iran, we Saudis understood him to be seeking the breakup of a 70-year marriage.

How could we not? After all, the flaws in the deal are well known. It paves a path for Iran to a nuclear bomb. It fills the war chest of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which has spread militias across the Arab world armed with precision-guided munitions to maim and kill people who formerly looked to America to help guarantee their safety.

This past weekend, Secretary of State Antony Blinken joined a conference in the Negev, hosted by Foreign Minister Yair Lapid and attended by a number of Arab foreign ministers. Blinken used this occasion to paper over the rift that the nuclear deal has created by presenting an image of regional solidarity, but the region is not deceived.

Sold disingenuously to the American public as an arms control agreement, the deal is an assault on the regional order that the United States established in the aftermath of World War II. Explicitly hostile to Saudi Arabia, to say nothing of America’s other greatest ally in the region, Israel, the deal replaces the former American-led regional security structure with a concert system in which Iran, backed by Russia and China, become America’s new subcontractors while America’s former allies—the Gulf States and Israel— are demoted to second-tier status.

Most importantly, to its authors, the deal takes the United States out of the business of containing Iran, which in response has further ramped up its attacks on regional peace and stability.

Last Friday, as Blinken prepared for his trip to at David Ben Gurion’s old kibbutz of Sde Boker, the Iranian-backed Houthi militia launched a rocket attack against Aramco in Jeddah. This attack was only the latest in a long series of brazen attacks that Iran has conducted, either directly from its own soil or indirectly through proxies.

During the Obama and Biden administrations, Iran’s aggressions have been met with American calls for “de-escalation” and frequent blaming of the Kingdom for a conflict we did not seek with terrorists on our borders backed by Iran — a foreign power which the Biden administration is promising to enrich with hundreds of billions of dollars in sanctions relief. Russia will also get a cut, which will no doubt go towards funding its war in Ukraine.

It was not that long ago that the United States presented itself to its allies as their shield against all actors who sought regional hegemony. The watchword of the alliance was collective defense.

The pretense of “balance” put forward by Obama to justify the deal never made much rational sense. After all, if a friend promises to “balance” your needs with the needs of your enemies, it seems fair to conclude that he is no longer very interested in being your friend.

Instead of friendship, America seems more inclined to use its old friends as human shields for Iran. Earlier this month, when Iran conducted a ballistic missile strike near the US consulate in Erbil, Iraq, it falsely claimed to be targeting an Israeli facility. A senior Biden official then confirmed the Iranian claim. While other officials later denied it, the damage was done. An American official had assisted Iran in getting the most out of its propaganda by action.

For Arab states in the region, and especially for Saudi Arabia, this weird spectacle was an edifying one. If the Americans won’t side with Israel against Iran, what’s the chance they will side with us?

It was not that long ago that the United States presented itself to its allies as their shield against all actors who sought regional hegemony. The watchword of the alliance was collective defense.

These days, the United States depicts military deterrence against Iran as a slippery slope to war—on behalf of “ungrateful allies.” While this attitude is most prevalent among Democrats, President Donald Trump also failed to help Riyadh deter Iran after the attack on the Abqaiq refinery in September of 2019. Combined with his statements of intention to leave the Middle East, this abandonment of deterrence made Saudis wonder if the Republicans, too, weren’t aiming for a divorce.

But it is the Biden administration’s determination to resurrect the Iran nuclear deal that has most convinced Saudis that America is determined to dismantle the regional order that it created, no matter what demons it may unleash.

Seemingly nothing will deflect the White House from its goal. During the negotiations in Vienna, attacks from Iran have grown ever more brazen. Not even an attack by Iranian proxies on American forces in the Tanf region of Syria and repeated attacks on the American embassy in Iraq have deflected Biden from his goal of delivering hundreds of billions of dollars to the IRGC.

The incoherence of this policy is stunning, as is the scale of the human and economic destruction it has already caused over the course of the past decade.

In Riyadh, it is not forgotten that the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2014 was followed swiftly by the rise of a Russian-Iranian alliance in Syria that leveled most of the major cities of that country and awarded Moscow with a military base on the Eastern Mediterranean – cementing Russia’s first foothold in the Middle East since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

When the Saudis protested Obama’s passivity, he told them they must “learn to share the region with Iran.” And it is not lost on America’s regional allies now that, even as Biden asks Saudi Arabia to raise oil production to help support the campaign against Russia over Ukraine, he is granting sanctions waivers to Russia so that it can continue to guarantee the nuclear deal with Iran that it helped broker — in part by husbanding Iran’s uranium reserves and protecting its underground nuclear facilities filled with illegal centrifuges spinning material for weapons.

Why should America’s regional allies help Washington contain Russia in Europe when Washington is strengthening Russia and Iran in the Middle East?

The guiding American assumption here, if there is one, is that the country’s old regional allies have little choice but to eat whatever is served to us for breakfast, and to eat it again for lunch. This assumption is arrogant and false.

While American policy is beset by baffling contradictions, Chinese policy is simple and straightforward. Beijing is offering Riyadh a simple deal: Sell us your oil and choose whatever military equipment you want from our catalogue; in return, help us to stabilize global energy markets. In other words, the Chinese are offering what increasingly appears modeled on the American-Saudi deal that stabilized the Middle East for 70 years.

What is not yet clear is whether the Chinese can be helpful in deterring Iran, or whether they share the American belief in “balance.” But Xi Jinping will visit Riyadh in May. It is a certainty that Saudi leaders will ask him if Iran’s rocketing of the oil facilities of the world’s most reliable oil producer is in the interest of China and, if not, can Beijing make stop?

The writer is a fellow at the Hudson Institute in Washington D.C. and the former Editor in Chief of Al Arabiya English.


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We are not the only ones questioning what the heck the Biden Administration is doing.
1 posted on 03/28/2022 5:53:03 AM PDT by EBH
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To: EBH

Rigged elections have dangerous consequences.


2 posted on 03/28/2022 6:01:44 AM PDT by Pete Dovgan
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To: EBH

Yeah. The world thought they were rid of Trump and look what they got in return, a feeble, braindead, worthless, lying, criminal, cheat, worthless (oh, I said that didn’t I), idiot, 40% catastrophic approval rating that I read on the TV crawler on Newsmax this morning!!!


3 posted on 03/28/2022 6:04:09 AM PDT by RetiredArmy (Free Will. GOD gives you the choice I accept or reject Him! Choose Him. It depends on you.)
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To: EBH

Any sensible non woke country needs to freeze relations with the evil Dementia Joe regime which is busy sucking up to the worst regimes on the planet like Iran and Venezuela.
Saudi Arabia is better off buying weapons from Russia and China.
They’d be less likely to get stabbed in the back when they get into a war with Iran.


4 posted on 03/28/2022 6:05:21 AM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: EBH

The Saudi’s are not our friends. They are snakes that will turn on us if they have the chance.

But they are also useful allies with some common strategic interests, and sometimes we have to work with them.


5 posted on 03/28/2022 6:07:35 AM PDT by Renfrew
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To: EBH

Biden is a disaster, and the Saudis and Chinese are already in tandem. All of the great foreign policy work that Trump brought has been destroyed in one year.


6 posted on 03/28/2022 6:09:11 AM PDT by MarMema
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To: SmokingJoe
Dementia Joe regime which is busy sucking up to the worst regimes on the planet like Iran and Venezuela

Everything he is doing seems like grounds for impeachment. And oddly enough, I think Hunter Biden's laptop is the key.

7 posted on 03/28/2022 6:12:46 AM PDT by EBH (Hold My Beer. 1776-2021 May God Save Us.)
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To: Renfrew; All

You can substitute any nation where you have the word Saudi! Nations do not have friends! They might have shared interests if they do they might be allies for some time period. The shared interests change the need for being allies change and might roll over all the way into enemies.

Anthropomorphizing the relations beween nations blurs thinking!


8 posted on 03/28/2022 6:24:30 AM PDT by Reily
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To: EBH

Grounds yes, but never happen no matter what he does - even to deliberately starting a nuclear war - which seems to be the path 0bama set him on.


9 posted on 03/28/2022 6:28:18 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: EBH

Saudi Editor is correct. How can Americans respect their culture when the leaders of the Country are low IQ?


10 posted on 03/28/2022 6:37:04 AM PDT by chopperk
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--- " As a Saudi who went to college in the US, loves America and wants to see it strong, I am increasingly disturbed by the unreality of the American discussion about the subject, which often fails to acknowledge just how deep and serious the rift has grown," says Mohamed Alyahya.

Saudi Arabia is about 35 million (about the population of California), while Iran is about three times greater in population. For decades the Islamic game in the West has been quite like the European game. Sucker the "world policeman" for protection, and sucker the "dependent" petroleum users for sales. And expect that the game will continue.

A Saudi that "loves America" and still remains a Saudi doesn't "love America." If America stands (stood) for liberty, then the closed and cosseted Saudi Arabia is its antithesis. That the writer says he "loves America" and is published in the Jerusalem Post does not prove a thing. The millenua-lonf rift in Islam between Sunni and Shia puts Saudi Arabia (this government ninety years old) against other "recent" and very rich governments who want to keep their Shia nemesis under control using -- of course -- the US as their protectors.

So the Saudi says America is "dismantling the pillars of its own empire?" Really? The Saudis who ran OPEC and gouged America under Carter? What empire?

As with giant and yet feckless NATO pushing eastward to poke the Russian bear, Islam -- Sunni and Shia alike -- would happily continue to use the USA as policeman and patsy.

For a short time under Trump, America became an energy exporter, and the Democrats managed in short order to close that down.

--- "We are not the only ones questioning what the heck the Biden Administration is doing."

Indeed. But for decades under Democrats and RINOs, US energy Independence was promised but not delivered. Comes a disruptor like Trump and we see American energy independence for a short period of time. The Saudis and Russians and Chinese and "green" Europeans alike could did all they could to overturn, and install Biden. Think this is Biden alone? It is a world against America's liberty and independence. And still they all want our trade and protection in some manner.

Covid worked to help topple Trump and make China richer. The Russia-Ukraine conflict -- the Left in the Obama time would have called it a 'kinetic action' -- is making military manufacturers richer through reorders and more. Islam in the Middle East wants to sucker us one more time. See a pattern here?

11 posted on 03/28/2022 6:49:13 AM PDT by Worldtraveler once upon a time
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To: RetiredArmy
look what they got in return, a feeble, braindead, worthless, lying, criminal

Not so fast. He's a retard, yes, and has always been such. Politics attracts soft men and he's the softest.

But he's a puppet on somebody's string. No more and no less. Soros? O'Bummer? Xi? Doesn't matter. The effect is always the same.

12 posted on 03/28/2022 7:30:21 AM PDT by LouAvul
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To: Renfrew
They are snakes that will turn on us if they have the chance.

The majority of the 9/11 terrorists were from what nation? Point: yeah, they already turned on us. But we had a traitor in the White House and they got away scot free.

13 posted on 03/28/2022 7:31:49 AM PDT by LouAvul
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To: EBH

Not sure why they are so concerned about the Shiite bomb being developed by Iran when they presumably have access to the Sunni bomb developed by Pakistan funded by Saudi Arabia.


14 posted on 03/28/2022 7:47:29 AM PDT by FarCenter
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To: FarCenter

The A-rabs are just pissed they didn’t get in on the ground floor of the biden corruption train. Didn’t bid high enough for the big guy I guess.


15 posted on 03/28/2022 8:01:49 AM PDT by subterfuge (I'm a pure-blood!)
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To: EBH

We need oil.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R2fSMvN577g&feature=youtu.be


16 posted on 03/28/2022 8:34:13 AM PDT by MarMema
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To: Reily; All

Nations are the artificial creations of men and as such do not human attributes. They are amoral entities possessing neither emotions or moral sentiments but interests in safety and expansion.


17 posted on 03/28/2022 12:30:44 PM PDT by robowombat (Orth, all )
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To: robowombat

I think that’s what I said!


18 posted on 03/28/2022 12:39:53 PM PDT by Reily
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To: EBH

America is ‘’failing the region’’? For 70 years we’ve been buying oil from these goat humping camel jockeys and spent blood and treasure and Americans lives protecting them from each other.

Screw the Saudis.


19 posted on 03/28/2022 1:18:19 PM PDT by jmacusa (America. Founded by geniuses. Now governed by idiots. )
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To: Renfrew

“No nation has allies. Only interests’’.- Napoleon.


20 posted on 03/28/2022 1:19:16 PM PDT by jmacusa (America. Founded by geniuses. Now governed by idiots. )
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