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Saudi Arabia's Strategic Shift: Outmaneuvering Iran
Middle EastFriday, May 30, 2025
This is all part of a bigger plan. Saudi Arabia wants to be the big boss in the Middle East. It's using money, talks, and even nuclear threats to make that happen. MBS wants to be seen as a global leader. He's positioning Saudi Arabia as a key player in nuclear talks with Iran.
In May 2025, Saudi Arabia hosted a big summit. Trump was there, along with Syria's president. The summit was a big win for Saudi Arabia. It showed that Saudi Arabia is the one in charge. Iran, Qatar, and the UAE were all sidelined.
Saudi Arabia is also playing a nuclear game. It's keeping the option to go nuclear on the table. This is a warning to both Iran and the U. S. MBS has made it clear: if Iran gets a nuclear bomb, Saudi Arabia will too.
This is all about strategy. Saudi Arabia is not just trying to stop Iran. It's trying to replace it. It's working within the current system but getting ready for a future without the U. S. calling all the shots.
The question is, is this really a good thing? Is Saudi Arabia's restraint just a new way to push others around? MBS hasn't given up on the rivalry with Iran. He's just changed his tactics. It's all about displacement, control, and gatekeeping.
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