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    American newspaper describes Ibn Salman as "obedient son" of Washington

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    American newspaper describes Ibn Salman as "obedient son" of Washington Empty American newspaper describes Ibn Salman as "obedient son" of Washington

    Post by Rocky Sun 18 Mar 2018, 2:30 am

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    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman described the US administration's "obedient son" in implementing its policy in the Middle East by opening up to Iraq, boosting support for the Syrian opposition and intensifying Qatar's isolation.
    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will pay a three-day visit to the United States where he will meet US President Donald Trump and discuss with him the strengthening of security relations between Washington and Riyadh and the recommendations of the US-Arab summit held in Saudi Arabia, the Washington Times said in a report . Said that the Crown Prince looked forward to more military support in the war on Yemen and to the isolation of Qatar.
    The newspaper said that Ibn Salman received a large American support to replace him in return for Iraq to return to the Arab embrace and normalization between the Israeli entity and Saudi Arabia and to end the file of the Palestinian cause through Arab openness on Tel Aviv.
    Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdul Aziz gave up his ambitious son in a move that welcomed US-Israeli relations, the newspaper said, adding that Riyadh had emerged as a key axis of American policy in the region.



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