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Syrian analyst: Saudi wrong policies further isolating monarchy

Speaking to IRNA, he said the role of Saudi Arabia in serving the US and Zionist regime will be revealed to nations in the region.

Muslim and Arab nations who suffered a lot due to sowing the seeds of discords and sedition in the past are now becoming aware of the realities which will lead to complete isolation of Saudi Arabia.

Al-Saud spared no efforts to sow seeds of discords in order to trigger seditions among Muslims which will be to the benefit of Zionists as the number one enemy of the world Muslims, he said.

The policy of the new US government in dealing with Arab countries in the Persian Gulf region has been changed and the arrogant power is to charge dictators to protect their crowns, he said.

Arab countries in the Persian Gulf region act as banks mind to survive the US recession, the analyst said.

The current US administration despite of having good relations with Saudi Arabia is very pessimistic on it, he said.

The US is not so stupid suffer lack of information from military and financial supports of the Saudi Arabia from terrorists in the world, he said adding that they misuse this hardliner government for specific purposes, he said.

US President Donald Trump in his presidential campaign for many times underlined that the US is not to protect the crowns of dictators freely and the recent lumpsum deal of $ 480 billion with Saudi Arabia proved Trump’s vows, he said.

The US next move will be annihilation of the Persian Gulf Council within inside and signs of the moves are now visible in exchange of words between Qatari and Saudi media, he said.

Iran does not fear mobilization of the Saudi Arabia as history is a good evidence that Iran has no fear from Saudi Arabia, he said.

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