Is
Saudi Arabia Preparing for War With Hezbollah?
On
this program John is joined by Peter Ford, former UK Ambassador to
Syria, to discuss just what exactly is going on in Saudi Arabia of
late, why the Lebanese Prime Minister is being detained there, and
what we can say about Saudi strategy under the young Prince Mohammed?
Listen
to podcast HERE
Saudi
Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman has done more to
destabilize the Middle East in just a few days than most leaders in
that region have done in a year.
The
'Night of the Long Knives' he unleashed with the mass purge of dozens
of Saudi princes, officials, and financiers was only exceeded by the
forced detention of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri and his
forced resignation during a state visit to the Kingdom over the same
period.
As
to why the Crown Prince has taken such drastic action, you only have
to consider the failed attempt to topple the Syrian government of
Bashar al-Assad in the context of the wider regional struggle being
waged not only by Saudi Arabia but also Israel and Washington to
neuter Iran.
With
the failed attempt to effect regime change in Damascus, all roads
point to southern Lebanon and Hezbollah as the next target of this
axis of regime change.
Then,
too, the revelations carried in a recent BBC report confirming that a
deal was struck to evacuate hundreds of Daesh terrorists from Raqqa a
few weeks ago has serious implications for the US-led coalition which
has been engaged in retaking the city from Daesh over the past few
months.
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