Huffington Post: The Sudairis Take Revenge To Consolidate Power

KABUL: (Middle East Press) Huffington Post newspaper studied the changes made by the new King of Saudi Arabia on Saudi’s political pyramid of power and the impact of these changes in the centers of power and political future of the country.

According to this report, these changes are in the interest of Mohammad bin Nayef & Mohammad bin Salman to the centrality of the Sudairi family.

These two Saudi princes will determine the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s new approach.

The author of this report believes that the purpose of these strategic decisions is to restrict the circle of decision-making and handing over the affairs of the monarchy to minority of the royal family, the Sudairis.

The extent of princes and their subsets’ participation in decision-making and scattered power has reduced performance and pace of administration to a great extent.

In this report the Huffington Post noted the lack of concentration of power under King Abdullah’s reign and wrote: “King Abdullah formed a comprehensive system of complex cooperative agreements to counter the influence of Sudairis but the recent sudden changes can be considered as a kind of Al Sudairi clan’s revenge on him.”

Huffington Post, referring to monopolistic behavior of Al Sudair and their hatred toward other Saudi princes, has considered the death of King Abdullah as the extinction of Al Saud monarchy and has introduced the Al Saudair as the transitional government to overcome the current crisis.

Huffington Post has predicted that Muhammad bin Salman with the consent of America and some European countries will create a new kingdom with the new structure as “Al Saudair” in Saudi Arabia.

America is unlikely to agree with the continuation of the existing rigid structure in Saudi Arabia once more. Or that have to wait for strategic plans of the intelligence services like CIA & Mossad for the future of Saudi Arabia and other Arabian Gulf countries.

 

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