Saudi Arabia Disappointment

It seems clearly that the Saudi Arabia strategy is completely depending on the support of the Zionist entity. Thus, Saudi Arabia has no interest in any settlement or any political solution in Syria. For this reason it continues in supporting terrorism in Syria by recruiting a large number of mercenaries from more than 80 countries .

Other countries such as Turkey and Pakistan offer logistical support in all its forms by recruiting new terrorist militias and mercenaries from Pakistan, Chechnya and Afghanistan. Al Saud are trying to exploit the current weakness and hesitation of the US. policy towards what is happening in the region as a whole. Thus, what happens in Egypt cannot be separated from what is happening in Syria.

On the other hand, the recent Geneva understanding on the Iranian nuclear and the success of negotiations is closely associated with the Syrian file. Undoubtedly it constitutes the most important keys to a political solution in the region as a whole.

Saudi Arabia which fought desperately and paid millions of dollars to destroy Syria, rejects strongly any political settlement in Syria. So, Al Saud kingdom is deliberately dealing with the Zionist enemy paying no attention to the results of its future relations with the Arab and Islamic countries.

Regarding the Geneva conference on the crisis in Syria, the negotiations and consultations are still continuing between the Russian and the US sides. This is what gives hope of finding a political solution to end the terrorism flowing to Syria under the patronage of the Saudi- Wahhabis, France and Israel.

 

Ahmad Orabi Ba’aj

E&T: M.Wassouf

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