REVEALED: The UAE-backed plan to make young Saudi prince a king

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The youth in Saudi Arabia would probably be happy to see him king. When he visited Silicon Valley recently, the youth gave him a thumbs up.


REVEALED: The UAE-backed plan to make young Saudi prince a king
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Emirati ruler Mohammed bin Zayed reportedly supporting plan to install Mohammed bin Salman as Saudi Arabia's king 'by end of the year'

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Mohammed bin Salman has become a growing international influence for Saudi Arabia (AFP)
Rori Donaghy
Wednesday 29 June 2016 15:06 UTC

Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince is being advised by the UAE on how he can win backing from the United States and become king by the end of 2016, Middle East Eye can reveal.

Two well-placed Saudi sources told MEE on condition of anonymity that Abu Dhabi's crown prince, Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, is advising Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud on a two-pronged approach to become the United States’ preferred choice as the next ruler of Saudi Arabia.

The first Saudi source said Bin Zayed has told Bin Salman that to be accepted by the Americans he must “end the rule of Wahhabism” - a reference to the ultra-conservative brand of Islam practised in Saudi Arabia.

Bin Zayed, the de factor ruler of the UAE, has also told Bin Salman that he must open a “strong channel of communication” with Israel if he is to be Washington’s preferred candidate to be king.

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REVEALED: The UAE-backed plan to make young Saudi prince a king
 
The youth in Saudi Arabia would probably be happy to see him king. When he visited Silicon Valley recently, the youth gave him a thumbs up.


REVEALED: The UAE-backed plan to make young Saudi prince a king
#SaudiStruggle


Emirati ruler Mohammed bin Zayed reportedly supporting plan to install Mohammed bin Salman as Saudi Arabia's king 'by end of the year'

000_9Y8OA%20%281%29.jpg

Mohammed bin Salman has become a growing international influence for Saudi Arabia (AFP)
Rori Donaghy
Wednesday 29 June 2016 15:06 UTC

Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince is being advised by the UAE on how he can win backing from the United States and become king by the end of 2016, Middle East Eye can reveal.

Two well-placed Saudi sources told MEE on condition of anonymity that Abu Dhabi's crown prince, Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, is advising Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud on a two-pronged approach to become the United States’ preferred choice as the next ruler of Saudi Arabia.

The first Saudi source said Bin Zayed has told Bin Salman that to be accepted by the Americans he must “end the rule of Wahhabism” - a reference to the ultra-conservative brand of Islam practised in Saudi Arabia.

Bin Zayed, the de factor ruler of the UAE, has also told Bin Salman that he must open a “strong channel of communication” with Israel if he is to be Washington’s preferred candidate to be king.

Continue reading at:

REVEALED: The UAE-backed plan to make young Saudi prince a king

poor kid----I hope he survives
 
The youth in Saudi Arabia would probably be happy to see him king. When he visited Silicon Valley recently, the youth gave him a thumbs up.


REVEALED: The UAE-backed plan to make young Saudi prince a king
#SaudiStruggle


Emirati ruler Mohammed bin Zayed reportedly supporting plan to install Mohammed bin Salman as Saudi Arabia's king 'by end of the year'

000_9Y8OA%20%281%29.jpg

Mohammed bin Salman has become a growing international influence for Saudi Arabia (AFP)
Rori Donaghy
Wednesday 29 June 2016 15:06 UTC

Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince is being advised by the UAE on how he can win backing from the United States and become king by the end of 2016, Middle East Eye can reveal.

Two well-placed Saudi sources told MEE on condition of anonymity that Abu Dhabi's crown prince, Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, is advising Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud on a two-pronged approach to become the United States’ preferred choice as the next ruler of Saudi Arabia.

The first Saudi source said Bin Zayed has told Bin Salman that to be accepted by the Americans he must “end the rule of Wahhabism” - a reference to the ultra-conservative brand of Islam practised in Saudi Arabia.

Bin Zayed, the de factor ruler of the UAE, has also told Bin Salman that he must open a “strong channel of communication” with Israel if he is to be Washington’s preferred candidate to be king.

Continue reading at:

REVEALED: The UAE-backed plan to make young Saudi prince a king

poor kid----I hope he survives

He probably is more forward thinking than those old men who have ruled.
 
The youth in Saudi Arabia would probably be happy to see him king. When he visited Silicon Valley recently, the youth gave him a thumbs up.


REVEALED: The UAE-backed plan to make young Saudi prince a king
#SaudiStruggle


Emirati ruler Mohammed bin Zayed reportedly supporting plan to install Mohammed bin Salman as Saudi Arabia's king 'by end of the year'

000_9Y8OA%20%281%29.jpg

Mohammed bin Salman has become a growing international influence for Saudi Arabia (AFP)
Rori Donaghy
Wednesday 29 June 2016 15:06 UTC

Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince is being advised by the UAE on how he can win backing from the United States and become king by the end of 2016, Middle East Eye can reveal.

Two well-placed Saudi sources told MEE on condition of anonymity that Abu Dhabi's crown prince, Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, is advising Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud on a two-pronged approach to become the United States’ preferred choice as the next ruler of Saudi Arabia.

The first Saudi source said Bin Zayed has told Bin Salman that to be accepted by the Americans he must “end the rule of Wahhabism” - a reference to the ultra-conservative brand of Islam practised in Saudi Arabia.

Bin Zayed, the de factor ruler of the UAE, has also told Bin Salman that he must open a “strong channel of communication” with Israel if he is to be Washington’s preferred candidate to be king.

Continue reading at:

REVEALED: The UAE-backed plan to make young Saudi prince a king

poor kid----I hope he survives

He probably is more forward thinking than those old men who have ruled.

right---poor kid-----I hope he survives
 

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