Chapter 1502 - Upheaval in the Middle East (1/2)
Chapter 1502: Upheaval in the Middle East
The news of Yerif of being removed from the position of crown prince did not cause much commotion in the international community
At least coanization in Al Mayadin, this level of triviality was not enough to attract people’s attention
There were more than 5,000 princes in the Saudi royal fa deal if the successor changed
And it was the third tied the crown prince The last tio
However, whatwas very satisfied with his birthday gift and praised his work over the years However, he suddenly changed his stance and took his position as crown prince away
The fact that young Salman ascended as the crown prince ratulated the other party with a shly educated brother perhaps was knowledgeable in econo
It was not just Yerif who didn’t understand, but many bystanders also didn’t understand the situation
It was true that froe of the Prince’s Cabinet to the Secretary of State, the young Sal political talent when the old Salman was still the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia However, Yerif’s achievements were also not weak, especially inhis tenure as Deputy Minister and Minister of the Interior of Saudi Arabia, he was called the “Prince Against Terrorism” and “Spy Expert” The former UA Secretary of Defense and the forh praises to Yerif, and said he was the smartest and ainst Al-Qaida, and because of the organization’s fear of him, he was assassinated at least three tiainst terrorism, and his achievements are concrete,” said Awad Badi, a researcher and scholar at the King Faisal Academic Research Center He believed that Yeirf had effectively suppressed a series of attacks planned by the Al-Qaida in Saudi Arabia
However, as a clear-cut anti-terrorist fighter, he obviously didn’t gain favor fro
The Saudi royal fauous towards terrorisanizations
On the one hand, they tried their best to avoid catching the fire as they stayed away froious followers, and even assisted the international co them On the other hand, they also syious fanatics and even secretly supported the didn’t want to see the hounds around their door fall down, at least not now
Another reason was that a unified Syria dominated by shi+a Islam was not in line with Saudi interests in the Middle East As for how much blood would be shed by heretics, as a devout believer, he didn’t care
In thein front of the old king His naence dadi was killed”
“Okay, I see”
The old king slowly closed his eyes, then finally opened the silence He looked at Itaured out what I asked you to investigate?”
“Yes, Your Majesty,” Itami bowed his head and reported respectfully “It has been confir in Syria is supported by Celestial Trade Crown Prince Yerif and a Jordanian businessman provided them with access from the Red Sea to northern Syria They transported supplies through our port until three ust appeared in the eyes of the old king
Although 80 of Saudi Arabia’s fresh water supply relied on Xin, he despised Celestial Trade He did not believe that these businessmen ere not subject to the laould abide by the bottom line, especially after Celestial Trade developed petroleum crops and started to produce chemical raw materials, which impacted international oil prices
Therefore, when Celestial Trade promoted the Global Grid in the Middle East, the old Sal froant enough to think that Saudi Arabia could defeat an opponent that the UA could not defeat, nor was he foolish enough to think that Saudi Arabia has the ability to engage in a head-on conflict with Celestial Trade All he did was to prevent Saudi Arabia fro to Celestial Trade After the country surrendered its freshwater rid
Then there was a military operation in Al Mayadin, where tens of thousands of white phosphorus htered their “comrades” in the cruelest way
If he was only annoyed at Celestial Trade before, the old king was starting to despise the company