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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Saudi reposte to US: Calculated move or Bandar's insanity?

News analysis

By The Saker

What is Saudi Arabia up to after all? What do its latest gestures really mean? These questions, while being widely discussed, invite diverse answers. The fury shown by the kingdom towards the US over the past few weeks tell only one part of the story: the real game of the kingdom is being played in battlefields from Syria to Iraq and Yemen to Pakistan. 

So, can Saudi Arabia really wreak a havoc if it so wants now? Or is all it has created so far a havoc enough with no scope for more of it in near future? How realistic is the apparent gameplan hatched by the kingdom now? Insight on these issues is infrequent to come by. When it came, however, I was prompt to catch it to publish here. In this article originally written for Asia Times Online and also published in author's blog as Has Saudi spy chief Prince Bandar gone completely insane? The Saker illuminates the exact motives and implications of latest bout of the kingdom's fury. 

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जीवनमा अफ्ठ्यारा घुम्तीहरुमा हिंडिरहँदा मैले कुनै क्षणमा पलायनलाई एउटा विकल्पको रुपमा कल्पना गरेको थिएँ, त्यसलाई यथार्थमा बदल्ने आँट गरिनँ, त्यो बेग्लै कुरा हो त्यसबेला लाग्थ्योः मेरा समग्र दुखहरुको कारण मेरो वरपरको वातावरण हो, यसबाट साहसपूर्वक बाहिरिएँ भने नयाँ दुख आउलान् तर तत्क्षणका दुरुह दुखहरु गायब भएर जानेछन् कति गलत थिएँ !


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