From ‘pariah’ to partner, Saudi leader defies threats to isolate him

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In recent years, heads of state who once spurned Crown Prince Mohammed have accepted him as the future of Saudi Arabia. Read more at straitstimes.com.

over the killing and dismemberment of a dissident. He threatened the prince again last autumn with “consequences” for defying the United States’ wishes on oil policy.

“It just tells you how money talks, because this guy sits on top of this oil well and all this money, so he can basically buy his way out of everything,” said Abdullah Alaoudh, the Saudi director for the Freedom Initiative, a rights group in Washington and a vocal opponent of the monarchy. If the golf deal goes through, a close aide to Crown Prince Mohammed would become one of the sport’s most powerful figures, giving Saudi Arabia another major platform to reshape its international image.

That same year, the prince launched a military intervention in Yemen that caused vast civilian deaths and sank into a quagmire. He later shocked the diplomatic community with the kidnapping of the prime minister of Lebanon and stunned the business community by locking hundreds of rich Saudis for weeks on end in a luxury hotel as part of a purported anti-corruption drive.inside the kingdom’s consulate in Istanbul.

He also knows that, as the king-in-waiting in a monarchy, he can play the long game. He will never have to stand for re-election, and he is already dealing with his third American president, with many more likely to come and go while he remains. President Donald Trump was in office when Khashoggi was killed and staunchly defended the prince, saying among other things that Saudi arms purchases benefited the US.

 

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