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1:58AM

Does the House of Saud finally stand up as a grown-up?

MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA: "Saudi Arabia: Can it make peace in the wider region? Saudi Arabia has had mixed success in its diplomacy, but it has raised its profile and should keep on trying," The Economist, 11 October 2008.

MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA: "Saudi Arabia: The struggle against al-Qaeda; The rulers of the Arab world's most conservative monarchy are taking the war to al-Qaeda--and may be succeeding," The Economist, 25 October 2008.

First one is an article of encouragement--as implied by the subtitle--from the mag to the House of Saud.

The second article is really fascinating: about the aggressive rehabilitation of radicals using a comprehensive mix of behavior modification techniques, with the biggie being shamed by imams.

Plus, some Mafia-like mega-trials that reminds me of Italy a while back.

Very encouraging stuff. Military officers will routinely express, off the record, their profound disgust with the House of Saud and Saudi society in general, basically saying there is a tendency to treat ordinary people like dirt. Most will tell you the Saudis don't have a chance at long-term survival.

Other experts on the family say that underestimates its deep reach in society and its staying power.

I'm sure the latter will be right until they are suddenly wrong. The question will then be, What does that "wrong" look like?

Reader Comments (1)

The only reason Saudi Arabia exists is because the US has reason to have it exist.Otherwise, the idea that a small bedouin clan can appropiate a huge swathe of the middle east (while sitting atop an untold fortune in easily extracted oil ) and create a country/private-fiefdom that has'nt been attacked since it's inception..the whole thing is quite implausible really.... unless you factor in the US security support.Alongside the Saudi buying up of the rest of the Islamic world has made the most fragile of concepts...a bedouin/clan based regional super puppet-power that even the Israelis would'nt attack.And the irony is that it's its own insecurity amonsgt ordinary 'joe' muslim on the street that has made it want to export and convert everyone into Wahabbi clones of themselves.They are smart people..thankfully.They started the fires and know where to look to put them out.
November 25, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJavaid Akhtar

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